From Deseret News archives:
U.S. needs help from World of Order
I read that story two ways: one, as symbol of Israeli resilience, a boundless ability to adapt to any kind of warfare. But, two, as an unconscious expression of what I sense people here are just starting to feel: This is no ordinary war, and it probably won't end soon. At a time when most Arab states have reconciled to Israel and their dispute is now about where the borders should be, the Iranian-backed Hezbollah Shiite militia, armed with 12,000 rockets, says borders are irrelevant. It is Israel that should be erased.
That's why I find, in talking to Israeli friends, a near total support for their government's actions and almost a relief at the clarity of this confrontation and Israel's right to defend itself. Yet, at the same time, I find a gnawing sense of anxiety that Israel is facing in Hezbollah an enemy that is unabashedly determined to transform this conflict into a religious war from a war over territory and wants to do it in a way that threatens not only Israel but the foundations of global stability.
So this is not just another Arab-Israeli war. It is about some of the most basic foundations of the international order borders and sovereignty and the erosion of those foundations would spell disaster for the quality of life all across the globe.
Lebanon, alas, has not been able to produce the internal coherence to control Hezbollah and is not likely to soon. The only way this war is going to come to some stable conclusion anytime soon is if The World of Order and I don't just mean "the West," but countries like Russia, China, India, Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia too puts together an international force that can escort the Lebanese army to the Israeli border and remain on hand to protect it against Hezbollah.
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