The Neocons, Undaunted

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Editor's note: This site gives a fair amount of attention to American "neoconservatives" because their policies are wreaking havoc in the Middle East and, following Trotsky's dictum, they use permanent war to create changes to their liking. Even though being held off in Iraq, they will not learn the error of their ways any time soon and constitute a continuing menace to humankind.

"Muravchik is himself the exemplar of the neocons' Trotskyist roots, having served as youth leader of the Shachtmanite "third camp" Social Democrats, USA, the Young Peoples Socialist League...".

"Like the Marxists, who complain that communism didn't fail because it was never really tried, the neocons are full of excuses for the embarrassing implosion of their ideological hopes and dreams."

They're looking to make a comeback after the elections

by Justin Raimondo

You have to give the neoconservatives credit for tenacity. Any other political or ideological group saddled with their record would crawl off into the shadows to expire without fanfare. Not the neocons. Vampire-like, they rise from the crypt of Bush's "global democratic revolution," fangs extended and hungry for fresh blood. There isn't enough garlic in the world to deter them - I doubt that even a pointed stake in the heart would suffice. The War Party, it seems, is immortal - like evil itself.

They told us the Iraqis would greet their American "liberators" with showers of rose petals; instead, U.S. troops are caught in a hail of bullets. They said Saddam Hussein was harboring "weapons of mass destruction," including an advanced nuclear weapons program, that posed a deadly threat to America; the closest they could come, once we'd invaded and combed the country for many months, was a storehouse of some very old mustard gas - the bad guys' WMD of choice, circa 1917. They proclaimed that the invasion of Iraq would lead to democratic revolutions throughout the region; what we got was Hamas, Hezbollah, and a flood of recruits to al-Qaeda's bloody banner. They assured us it would be a "cakewalk"; it turned into a death march.

Instead of changing their names and getting as far from the crime scene as possible, the neocons - or, at least, some of them - are not only lingering, they're openly proclaiming their intention to visit fresh disasters on us. The most explicit such statement comes from Joshua Muravchik, a former leader of the Young Peoples Socialist League who now inhabits the heady heights of that neocon Olympus over at the American Enterprise Institute. Muravchik, author of Exporting Democracy, a pre-9/11 polemic in which he outlined what was to become the Bushian policy of "global democratic revolution," is as pure a neocon as exists outside of Michael Ledeen's study. Undaunted by the massive failure of the democratist crusade, he writes in Foreign Policy magazine of "Operation Comeback," in the form of a memo to his partners in crime. The subject line is: "How to Save the Neocons." Which raises the question: save them from what - public obloquy? The penitentiary? A lynching?

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