A bald and incorrect assertion, IMO... In the case of Pakistan, elements within its security services and military have definite links, but at the same time its military was waging quite a vicious little war with islamic insurgents in the Kut valley and other Frontier provinces. Governments in these regions are not monolithic, and manage to serve many masters... As for Saudi Arabia, much of its security is devoted to preventing its home-grown islamic fanatics from assassinating members of the royal family for daring to allow the great satan to have bases within its sacred soil...Seraph wrote:It's the governments of those putative allies that aided islamic terrorists, so the US attacks a country whose dictator actually suppressed the Taliban and any other fundamentalist movement. With the possible exception of Afghanistan it just doesn't make sense to speak of a "war against terror".JimC wrote:...it is somewhat unrealistic to think that direct military action against putative allies such as Saudi Arabia and Pakistan is or was a credible option. Sure, they are hot-beds of support for Islamic terrorism, but they are also countries with huge internal conflicts (particularly Pakistan), whose rulers have as much to fear from the wrath of the fundamentalists as does the West...
I made it clear I was not talking about the invasion of Iraq, which, although Saddam was a monster, was poorly conceived and counter productive in many ways.
Also, Gawd, I would agree that the continuing unquestioning support for Israel by the US, no matter how recalcitrant the Israelis are about reining in the settlements or working to obtain some sort of deal with the Palestinians, is also crippling US attempts to move forward. Islamists the world over will use this "Israel right or wrong" attitude to maintain unfailing opposition to the US and, by extension, the west in general. Having said that, an uneqivocal rocket ceasefire by Hamas in the Gaza strip, trumpeted to the world, might make it easier for America to say to Israel "OK, now it's your turn"