September 6, 2006
America's Strong Hand in Dealing with the Mullahs
A dangerous fatalism has gripped too many people with regard to the threat posed by Iran's nuclear weapons program. America holds much better cards than the mullahs. We have let ourselves be spooked for far too long. History is full of instances that instruct us in the dangers of wallowing in pessimism.
General Abel D. Streight plumbed the low point of his life in the spring of 1863. His cavalry raid into Alabama got off to a good start, but then he came to the attention of Nathan Bedford Forrest, a nightmare situation for any
Union horseman. A four—day series of running battles followed, stretching right across the northern tier of Alabama into Georgia.
At last, on May 3rd,