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Politics aside: 9-11-01; Let us never forget
I was also at work. I walked past one of the break areas. In each break area
they have televisons. I walked in and they were stating that a small plane had crashed into one of the towers of the WTC. At that time I did not think to much then while watching we saw the 2nd airliner crash into the other tower. At that moment I knew it was a terrorist act. Why I felt that I am not sure but somehow I knew. Then the crash into the Pentagon further justified my feeling. It is not something any of us who are alive will soon forget. My dad stated it reminded him of December 7, 1941. Some of those same feelings he had then came back. I hope we do not have to face an event like that again in my lifetime but in todays world anything can happen I guess. |
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Politics aside: 9-11-01; Let us never forget
My dad stated it reminded him of December 7, 1941. Some of those same
feelings he had then came back. I hope we do not have to face an event like that again in my lifetime but in todays world anything can happen I guess. Each side wages war according to its own capabilities. Unable to mount a force capable of shooting it out on a battlefield with the armies of highly industrialized and militarized nations (the US is but one example of many that fit that description), the third world people go to war against countries with superior military force in ways that do not involve directly engaging the enemy's military machinery. I must agree with your conclusion that in today's world, anything can happen. We have responded to the heinous, criminal, attack on the WTC and the Pentagon by mounting a campaign to wipe out terrorists. Some response was certainly mandated. The Administration was forced into a no win corner on this one. That's probably why the overwhelming majority of people either supported the President (or kept silent) when we went into Afghanistan with the stated intention of capturing OBL "dead or alive" and taking apart the Taliban government we believed had enabled the terrorist ******* to do his evil deeds. It seemed like a manhunt for a major criminal *******. These attacks will continue, the majority of them will be overseas as they have been in the past and once in a while we may have to deal with something within the borders of our homeland. In spite of GWB's best effort to wipe out terrorists, it is my personal opinion that we must do more to wipe out the root *causes* of terrorism or the babies of today will be the terrorists of 12 and 15 years from now. We can't klll them all. (Well, yes, I guess we can but to do so would be unthinkable). 9-11 alerted us all to the fact that we live in a world much larger than the United States. Things going on in Israel, etc, can effect us here. Our elected leaders, national policies, and diplomatic objectives need to be flexible and enlightened enough to deal with a world where we cannot presume to make all the rules, all the time. |
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Politics aside: 9-11-01; Let us never forget
"Gould 0738" wrote in message ... My dad stated it reminded him of December 7, 1941. Some of those same feelings he had then came back. I hope we do not have to face an event like that again in my lifetime but in todays world anything can happen I guess. Each side wages war according to its own capabilities. Unable to mount a force capable of shooting it out on a battlefield with the armies of highly industrialized and militarized nations (the US is but one example of many that fit that description), the third world people go to war against countries with superior military force in ways that do not involve directly engaging the enemy's military machinery. I must agree with your conclusion that in today's world, anything can happen. We have responded to the heinous, criminal, attack on the WTC and the Pentagon by mounting a campaign to wipe out terrorists. Some response was certainly mandated. The Administration was forced into a no win corner on this one. That's probably why the overwhelming majority of people either supported the President (or kept silent) when we went into Afghanistan with the stated intention of capturing OBL "dead or alive" and taking apart the Taliban government we believed had enabled the terrorist ******* to do his evil deeds. It seemed like a manhunt for a major criminal *******. These attacks will continue, the majority of them will be overseas as they have been in the past and once in a while we may have to deal with something within the borders of our homeland. In spite of GWB's best effort to wipe out terrorists, it is my personal opinion that we must do more to wipe out the root *causes* of terrorism or the babies of today will be the terrorists of 12 and 15 years from now. We can't klll them all. (Well, yes, I guess we can but to do so would be unthinkable). 9-11 alerted us all to the fact that we live in a world much larger than the United States. Things going on in Israel, etc, can effect us here. Our elected leaders, national policies, and diplomatic objectives need to be flexible and enlightened enough to deal with a world where we cannot presume to make all the rules, all the time. The only way is to turn countries like Iraq into a somewhat modern country, not one run for a single purpose. That purpose, as it is in most Middle Eastern countries is to kill or teach killing of all non-Muslims. e.g. The "Schools" supported by the Saudi's and other rich Muslims that teach only one thing. Martyrdom and killing Westerners. These children in Iraq and elsewhere are brought up on extremist views. We have to change that education system, if we hope to move towards peace. |
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