It is just a matter of time and preparedness, but it is coming!
American fireworks will soon be lighting the skies over Kabul, as they
did over Baghdad ten years earlier. Tomahawk missiles, B2 Stealth and B1
lancer bombers, cluster bombs, shells coated with uranium, as well as
many new inventions that have not yet been tested, will soon be flying
over Afghanistan, accused of harboring Osama bin Laden, the man, who,
according to U.S. officials, masterminded the horrible attack on the
World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
Our President George W. Bush has already reminded us, "That is my
job." We are also told that this war will "end" all wars, as did World
War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Second
Gulf War, to mention just a few!!!
What the American government and American news media refuse to tell
us is the fact that this "evil" man with the frightening beard and weird
dress was, not too long ago, Washington�s hero and fighter for "freedom
and democracy" during the CIA-led war against Soviet forces occupying
Afghanistan. We provided him with the money, firepower, and training
that ended with the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the conflict,
which has been going on for a quarter of a century, turned Afghanistan
into rubble.
What they don�t want us to know is the fact that the Taliban were
brought to power through our intelligence; that "fundamental" Islam
which America is mobilizing NATO to completely eradicate, is the
American version of Islam that was born, not in Mecca, but here in
Washington to fight "godless" communism. The Qur�an that Muslims believe
to be revealed by God, declared 1,400 years ago that "the taking of a
single innocent life is equal to the killing of an entire people."
Instead of recognizing the misdeeds and the pain and suffering that
our administrations have inflicted on poorer nations for the benefit of
big business, particularly oil, our President the son, like the father,
is determined to kill, maim and destroy, hoping that our advanced
technology will force oppressed nations into obedience and submission.
Our leaders are not prepared to tell us the historical reasons that made
Arab, Muslims and developing nations hate and despise our government,
and finally turn against us in a manner the world has not witnessed
before. They are not willing to face the truth and admit that our
foreign, economic and military policy has failed us; that the young men
who take the lives of innocent people and also their own lives have
legitimate grievances, which we have never attempted to deal with or
listen to.
The reason that pushes some individuals to the edge and results in
tragedies to others is easy to understand!
"It is simple physics. For every action there is an equal and
opposite reaction. If the United States continues to behave like an
international bully, we will see a lot more of these attacks," Justin
Raimondo was quoted by PRNewswire on Sept. 12.
Raimondo, senior fellow at the Randolph Bourne Institute which
studies foreign policy, says the Sept. 11 attacks are a wake-up call
about America�s actions, past and future, overseas.
"We now have a quarter million American troops in 141 countries,"
says Raimondo. "Rather than actually protecting American interests,
their actions are creating the kind of environment that leads to the
kind of actions we saw in New York and Washington."
Raimondo adds, "just in the last week or so, we have bombed Iraq a
dozen times. We cannot expect to be immune from the same kinds of
attacks we are making on other countries."
Robert Fisk, the renowned journalist for the British Independent,
describes it this way:
"This is not the war of democracy versus terror that the world will
be asked to believe in the coming days. It is also about American
missiles smashing into Palestinian homes and U.S. helicopters firing
missiles into a Lebanese ambulance in 1996 and American shells crashing
into a village called Qana and about a Lebanese militia�paid and
uniformed by America�s Israeli ally�hacking and raping and murdering
their way through refugee camps."
Noam Chomsky, a Jewish American world philosopher and scholar, wrote:
"The terrorist attacks (on New York and Washington) were major
atrocities. In scale they may not reach the level of many others, for
example, Clinton�s bombing of the Sudan with no credible pretext,
destroying half its pharmaceutical supplies and killing unknown numbers
of people (no one knows, because the U.S. blocked an inquiry at the UN
and no one cares to pursue it). Not to speak of much worse cases, which
easily come to mind."
No one doubts that we are the most powerful nation in the history of
the world. But terrorism cannot be eliminated through war. Certainly, we
can overcome through justice, wisdom and compassion. We must address the
root problems. We must focus on the difficult issues. Half of our
military budget can eradicate hunger and disease worldwide. It is a
noble challenge! It has not been tried! But it can work!