How It All Began
by
Charley
Reese
by Charley Reese
DIGG THIS
The U.S.,
after training and egging on the Ethiopians to intervene in the
Somali civil war, is now bombing and strafing Somalis. The government
"suspects" they might be al-Qaida.
That is a
load of horse apples. You can't identify people, much less their
politics, from an airplane or a helicopter. Air power always kills
innocent civilians. That obscene euphemism "collateral damage"
changes neither the facts on the ground nor the immorality of the
act. I assume most Americans still think it is immoral to kill innocent
people.
It amazes
me how the talking class in this country can agonize, expostulate,
groan and moan, condemn and abhor the deaths that result when some
desperate youth straps a bomb to his waist and detonates it. Yet,
when bombs fall from the sky or are detonated in another country,
the talking class shrugs. To paraphrase the poet Gertrude Stein,
a bomb is a bomb is a bomb. How it's delivered is irrelevant. A
bomb by any other name kills as certainly.
And what are
we doing back in Somalia? Chasing so-called terrorists is the party
line, but since when does it require a foreign army, helicopter
gunships and bombers to chase down a few al-Qaida people? No, the
truth is that we backed the warlords against an Islamic group, and
when the warlords failed, we brought in the Ethiopians.
It is true,
I believe, that one reaps what one sows, and by the time this administration
is out of office, it will have sown so much hatred for America that
there will be enough to last for generations.
It all began
with one faulty premise. The attack on the World Trade Center was
carried out by a single organization, al-Qaida. Hamas had not attacked
us; Islamic Jihad had not attacked us; the Taliban had not attacked
us; the guerrillas in the Philippines, Somalia, Colombia and wherever
else in the world they exist had not attacked us. We had been attacked
by one single organization, which had publicly declared war on us
and had attacked us before overseas.
President
Bush had a choice. He could have retaliated against the people who
had attacked us. If he had done that, we would have had one enemy
to deal with. Instead, Bush declared a global war on global terrorism.
He was, in effect, declaring war on the world. That was the keystone
stupid mistake. Invading Iraq, which had nothing to do with the
attack on us, was a second stupid mistake.
Furthermore,
terrorism is a tactic. When the Clinton administration decided to
bomb Serbia, that was practicing terrorism. If you want to know
what real terror is, just wait until, God forbid, you're on the
ground and somebody is dropping high explosives on you. A human
being is defenseless against an aerial attack.
You can't,
of course, declare war on a tactic, and at any rate, the cowardly
Congress didn't require a declaration of war, as was its constitutional
duty. And that is how we got into the mess we are in. It started
with bad decisions, first on the part of the voters, and secondly
on the part of the people we elected.
So, never
let anyone tell you that elections don't matter. The day after Election
Day, 100 percent of the power resides in 435 congressmen, 100 senators
and one president. Their decisions can lead us to doom or to glory,
to poverty or to prosperity, to war or to peace.
With
our national debt at $8.6 trillion, with our military stretched
to the breaking point, with most of the world hating us for our
behavior, we don't have a lot of margin of error left. We'd better
do better than voting for Mr. and Ms. Smiley Face.
January
15, 2007
Charley
Reese [send
him mail] has been a journalist for 49 years.
©
2007 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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