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This Really Puts the Issue in Sharp Focus voiceguy2000 10/06/04
    I was struck by this essay I ran across today:
    But how do we deter people who want to die? How do we deter people who need only the skill and the means to push a button on a briefcase, or open a box cutter and be prepared to do bloody work with it? How do we deter the assassin lost in the crowd at the Superbowl? How do we deter enemies who are so dispersed, so ethereal and fragmentary, that hostile governments can arm and shelter them knowing full well that we will not retaliate with a nuclear attack against millions of genuine innocents in Cairo, or Tehran, or Riyadh?

    If a suitcase nuke detonates in Times Square, or Long Beach harbor, or outside the Capitol building, what do we do? Nuke Mecca? Incinerate Damascus? Because – so help me God, I tremble to say it – that is exactly the response our enemies would hope for. They care not a whit about their own people because they have no allegiance to anyone but themselves and their vision of a vengeful and bloodthirsty Allah. A million, ten million innocents under American mushroom clouds are just that many more martyrs gone to paradise. It is they, not we, who dream of a clash of civilizations, with its promised sweeping away of the decadent and godless by the blood and faith of the Believer.

    We might yet be able to stop this on the cheap. If we do not, I fear the day will come when 3000 civilians and 1000 American soldiers will look like a very, very small bill to pay.

    What we learned on 9/11 is that there are people out there who are not deterrable. Given the chance – given the weapons – these people will strike without any regard to consequences. The ultimate horror of a world enveloped in nuclear fire is just peachy keen with them if it will bring about the New Caliphate. We love death the way you Americans love life, they say. They are not kidding. They are serious. You can pretend otherwise, but that will not make it change. There are people who are determined to kill us for who we are and what we believe. They can not be deterred.
    The entire essay appears here.

    He adds:
    President Bush warned that this was going to be a different war – something unlike anything we had ever seen. The front line now, at this critical time, is in the hearts and minds of our own people. That’s where the real battle is now. That is our weakest point, our breach, our point of failure. We have not made the case to enough people and time is running out.
    This really captures the thoughts I have had over the last year. It seemed to me that in the summer of 2003 we had a lot of momentum that was causing countries like Pakistan and later Libya to change their approaches. Had this country stood firm in its resolve, I think George Bush would have had a lot more clout to encourage other significant change. But he had the rug cut out from under him by State Department and CIA types who disagreed with his policies, and then the Presidential campaign produced demagogues like Howard Dean who sought to win votes by tearing down everything this country was trying to accomplish.

    Are we, as a country, in a perpetual state of denial?

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drgade 10/06/04
No, not all of us.

There are some who act in the same manner as the terrorist, not caring what or who they destroy to get their way in politics. To them the end justifies the means.

Then there are millions of Americans who have on blinders. They have their own world and do not want to be distracted from their pleasures by finding out what is good for others as well as themselves. They won't even vote in the comming election.

But there are also millions of citizens who realize what we have in this paricular nation that none other has. Some come close, but our foundation, the Constitution and other original documents, give us a type of freedom unknown before in the world.

Our rights are from our Creator and not from the government to give to us....and later to take away at their pleasure.

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