Terrorism
Comes With Empire
by
Jacob G. Hornberger
by Jacob G. Hornberger
Question:
Why didnt the terrorists strike Switzerland instead of England?
After all, the two countries share the same freedom and values,
dont they?
Answer:
The Swiss government didnt attack Iraq. It doesnt meddle
in the Middle East. It didnt participate in the brutal sanctions
against the Iraqi people. It doesnt maintain an empire of
overseas bases. It doesnt go abroad in search of monsters
to destroy. The Swiss government minds its own business.
Thats
why the terrorists did not strike Switzerland.
Of
course, the same cannot be said of England, whose foreign policy
in the Middle East can be summed up as follows: Whatever the U.S.
government does, the British government supports and joins. Thus,
the British government participated in President Bushs recent
war on Iraq a war against a sovereign and independent country
that never attacked the United States or England or even threatened
to do so. It is a war that has produced the deaths of tens of thousands
of innocent people not just American and British soldiers,
but also Iraqi soldiers and civilians none of whom had anything
to do with the 9/11 terrorist strikes in the United States.
Thats
why the terrorists struck in London instead of Bern.
Thats
also why the terrorists struck in New York, both in 1993 and 2001,
and at the Pentagon.
The
terrorist retaliations are rooted in anger and hatred not for American
and English freedom and values, as President Bush and
Prime Minister Blair maintain, but instead in anger and hatred for
U.S. and British foreign policy.
Why
would it be otherwise? Why should foreigners especially radical,
violent ones react any differently to the killings and maiming
of their family, friends, and countrymen than Westerners do when
their family, friends, and countrymen are killed or maimed by foreigners?
Consider
the torture, rape, sex abuse, and murder scandal at Abu Ghraib prison
in Iraq. Why wouldnt Middle Easterners react in much the same
way that Americans would react if American men were treated in a
similar manner in some foreign prison?
What
will be the response of government officials to the terrorist strikes
in London? You guessed it: more severe government crackdowns on
civil liberties to protect us from the terrorists, which not surprisingly
was the same position that they were taking before the terrorist
strikes in London.
Americans
must make a choice a choice between freedom and peace, on
the one hand, and the continuation of the U.S. military empire,
on the other hand. They cannot have freedom and peace and the empire.
They must choose which is more important to them.
If
people choose to continue the empire and the diplomatic and
military glory that comes with being the worlds sole remaining
empire then they must resign themselves to the fact that
their lives and freedom will be under perpetual assault by both
terrorists and government officials.
For
those who want lives of freedom, normality, peace, prosperity, and
harmony, there is but one solution: Dismantle the empire; bring
the troops home and discharge them into the private sector; stop
meddling in the affairs of other nations; stop trying to dominate
and control the world; stop going abroad in search of monsters to
destroy; stop trying to be the worlds policeman.
July
9, 2005
Jacob
Hornberger [send him mail]
is founder and president of The Future
of Freedom Foundation.
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© 2005 Future of Freedom Foundation
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