Friday, March 10, 2006

Happy Now?

The Washington Post has a very accurate take on congressional xenophobia on Dubai ports deal and the possible negative consequences. I wonder how many of these congressman have any real knowledge of Dubai, which is one of the freest places in the Middle East and who, strategically, we need to be courting, not alienating (not to mention the rest of the Arab world).

Happy Now?: "THEY SPEND drunkenly, they fail at oversight and they can't stop the administration from abusing detainees or tapping phones. But never call the members of Congress powerless: Yesterday, in the exalted name of anti-terrorism, the Senate rebelled against its Republican leadership and joined the House in a vote to prevent a company based in a moderate, friendly Arab country from making a minor investment in the United States. When it became clear that some such blocking measure would pass, Dubai Ports World threw in the towel, announcing that it would sell all of its U.S. operations, including the management operations of six U.S. ports it recently acquired, and do business elsewhere."...

But our brave new Congress has achieved more than the irrational spiking of one business deal. It has also sent a clear message to the Arab world: No matter how far you move along the path of modernization and cooperation, Americans may be unable to distinguish you from al-Qaeda.

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