Thursday, November 09, 2006

Osama, Don't Shop for New Drapes Yet

Osama Bin Laden and his terrorist thugs may be shopping for new drapes to hang in Baghdad prematurely. Though they might look favorably on cut-and-run Democrats’ recent victory in the Election, the war in Iraq has proceeded too far in President Bush’s favor to stop now.

They say that Adolph Hitler gleefully rejoiced at the news of Franklin Roosevelt’s death in 1945, just as WW 2 was winding down to an Allied victory. Yet, Nazi Germany’s fuhrer was still stuck in an ill-lit bunker, with British and American planes bombing him unceasingly and Russian troops bearing down on his shattered Third Reich.

Likewise is Al Qaeda at bay in their own caves and bunkers somewhere in the Middle East, never knowing when a Predator UAV strike might end their dreams of a renewed Caliphate. Though they still spout hate and propaganda against America from their cell phones and via the internet, the terrorists are still severely weakened and on the run. With 149,000 US soldiers deep in the terrorist heartland and an Iraqi Army daily increasing in numbers and experience, Al Qaeda’s demise is almost certain if not impending.