No, not white man's burden. America's burden as the dominant world power. We can drift, play same same diplomatic games, and close our eyes as the menace festers and gets stronger, bolder, and more ruthless. But I think 9/11 was the start wake-up call that a lot of people like me have learned from, and I know that we are catching it early enough to head off global disaster. We must be strong and realistic... harsh, but what we face is immeasurably harsher. We cannot take the same road we took in the 1930s because the stakes are just too high.
We took action in Iraq because it was a gathering threat and a terrorist enabler, and I for one am no longer willing to risk catastrophe on the broken promises of a madman. I'm glad we did and we have an opportunity to fundamentally change the Middle East. Many people will take a superficial approach, saying 100% of our resources should be to get OBL, as if killing him would end the threat of international terrorism and states that support them. Unfortunately the stories -lies- passed down generations from fathers to sons would still occur. The vicious interpretation of history and their religion would still be taught. Repression, intolerance, racism, violence, and corrupt power hungry leaders will still be the norm.
Flawlssdistortn, I think your perspective is wrong. What you want us to do is what we did pre-9/11. Tip toe around and play the PC sham, trying not to anger a violent, hateful culture. Appeasement. We can pretend we weren't called the Great Satan in 1979, we can pretend this isn't a culture war, we can pretend that promoters of primitive and barbaric ideas hate our ideas and feel threatened by them, we can pretend they aren't corrupt propagandists, brainwashing people into their hateful ways, we can pretend they haven't been organizing and plotting death and destruction for 40+ years, we can go back to pretending all this and that we can just sit down a negotiate with them. Or, we can look at their words, look at their actions and take it seriously finally.
Acting like we have to be careful because we might enrage these radicals will not protect us or change their ways. The reality is, they are already enraged, fed lies and deep hate going back 100s of years. It's a perverted religious war, and they are doing exactly what they believe: Face the antithesis of their belief system, kill the infidals and spread their brand of Islam. There are billions of people who are very poor and they don't all hate us or become raving murderers. It is about culture, religion, and ideals. These are people who are fanatical, not because of their living conditions, but because of their beliefs.
In 1991, it was about protecting the free flow of oil... which is a perfectly reasonable reason to do what we did in my opinion. Today however, it is much much more than that. 9/11 showed us we need to take threats seriously, go on the offensive, and start shaping this world into a place that's safer and better. The power of our ideas and principle are strong and they're changing the world. But the radical Islamic extremists aren't happy with this, and their doing everything they can to stop the march to Planet America. They thought the power of our ideas were strong, and took the fight another step... now they are learning the power of our military and resources.