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Putting Terrorism in Perspective
As terrorists go, this was "The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight." One of the would-be London bombers on June 29 drove erratically down Haymarket Street in central London - presumably affected by the fumes from the gas cylinders and gasoline containers that were the heart of his makeshift car-bomb - before crashing into a garbage bin, getting out and running away. Another parked his explosives-packed car illegally, so it was towed away. The third attack was at Glasgow International Airport on the following day, but nobody was hurt except one of the attackers, who set himself on fire.
More competent terrorists might have killed dozens of people, of course, but it's safe to say that this incident will be taken more seriously in the United States than it is in Britain itself or anywhere else in Europe. An occasional terrorist attack is one of the costs of doing business in the modern world. You just have to bring a sense of proportion to the problem, and in general people in Europe do.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown issued the obligatory statement that Britain faces "a serious and continuous threat" and that the public "need to be alert" at all times, but there were none of the efforts to pump up the threat, the declarations that civilization itself was under attack, that were standard issue when Tony Blair was running the show. Blair has gone off to bring the blessings of peace to the Middle East, and the British government is no longer compelled to seize on every passing event as evidence that it was right to invade Iraq.
Blair can't do that much harm in the Middle East, as there's no hope of an Israeli-Palestinian peace settlement in the foreseeable future anyway. The Russians nearly vetoed Blair's appointment, and the British Foreign Office is said to be in an "institutional sulk," but it doesn't really matter much. Neither do the car-bombs that didn't explode in London and Glasgow.
Most major European countries had already been through some sort of terrorist crisis well before the current fashion for "Islamist" terrorism: the IRA in Britain, the OAS in France, ETA in Spain, the Baader-Meinhof Gang in Germany, the Red Brigades and their neo-fascist counterparts in Italy. Most European cities have also been heavily bombed in a real war within living memory, which definitely puts terrorist attacks into a less impressive category. So most Europeans, while they dislike terrorist attacks, do not obsess about them. They know that they are likelier to win the lottery than to be hurt by terrorists.
Russians are also pretty cool about the occasional terrorist attacks linked to the war in Chechnya, and Indians are positively heroic in their refusal (most of the time) to be panicked by terrorist attacks that have taken more lives there than all the attacks in the West since terrorist techniques first became widespread in the 1960s. In almost all of these countries, despite the efforts of some governments to convince the population that terrorism is an existential threat of enormous size, the vast majority of the people don't believe it.
Whereas in the United States, most people do believe it. A majority of Americans have finally figured out that the invasion of Iraq really had nothing to do with fighting terrorism, but they certainly have not understood that terrorism itself is only a minor threat. "We have a threat out there like we've never faced before," said actor, former senator and potential presidential candidate Fred Thompson last month - on Fox television, admittedly, but they wouldn't have called him a nutcase or laughed in his face on the other networks either.
"I don't think the (American people) realize that this has been something that's been going on for a few hundred years, and our enemies have another 100-year plan," Thompson continued. "Whether it's Madrid, whether it's London, whether it's places that most people have never heard of, they're methodically going around trying to undermine our allies and attack people in conventional ways, while they try to develop non-conventional ways, and get their hands on a nuclear capability, and ultimately to see a mushroom cloud over an American city."
There has been only one major terrorist attack in the United States since the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, and that one, on Sept. 11, is now almost six years in the past. So how have Americans been convinced that their duty and their destiny in the 21st century is to lead the world in a titanic, globe-spanning "long war" against terrorism?
Inexperience is one reason: American cities have never been bombed in war, so Americans have no standard of comparison that would shrink terrorism to its true importance in the scale of threats that face any modern society. But the other is relentless official propaganda: The Bush administration has built its whole brand around the "war on terror" since 2001, so the threat must continue to be seen as huge and universal.
As ridiculous as it sounds to outsiders, Americans are regularly told that their survival as a free society depends on beating the "terrorists." They should treat those who say such things as fools or deliberate liars, but they don't. So the manipulators of public opinion in the White House and the more compliant sectors of the U.S. media will give bigger play to the British bombings-that-weren't than Britain's own government and media have, and they will get away with it.
Gwynne Dyer, an independent journalist, writes from London. He can be reached at gwynnedyer@gmail.com.
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Show AllSo a bunch of brain surgeons can't manage to blow themselves up and don't hurt a single person who is not part of the plot.
Something just don't add up.
I saw the brother of one of the alleged plotters interviewed by CNN in Jordan. Of note were several factors; 1 The alleged terrorist was not very devote.
2 His brother claimed that the doctor was very open to other religions, noting that he (the brother in Jordan) was married to a Christian and it was fine with the family.
3 The family in Jordan was frantically trying to find out where the infant child of the couple arrested in Britain was.
4, The doctor and his wife had planned to visit relatives in Jordan next month.
Possible explanations;
Blackmail/extortion; the real terrorists are leveraging these guys to deliver the bombs.
Patsy; These guys have been framed.
Mind control/brainwashing; It ain't all that far from torture and we know Bushie gave waterboarding the thumbs up.
Feel free to add to the list.
Were an attack indeed occur in the U.S., one can only hope that Americans would respond with the poise and undeterred spirit of Londoners, who would not be cowed by these despicable acts of attempted violence. The speed with which Londoners return to their daily lives after these recent events, and the events of two years ago (I was in London at the time), is nothing short of astonishing. Their example, if followed, shall prove in time the antidote to the venom of terrorism.
Terrorist attacks are designed to frighten us even more than to kill us. By controlling our fears we control the damage done by terrorism. Were a fresh attack to occur, Americans must do as Londoners, and as Israelis, and maintain the appearance if not the spirit of normalcy. To do otherwise would be to give the terrorists the very thing that they want.
After all, terrorism takes its name not from the violence itself, but from the emotion that the violence brings. The "war" on terror is not waged with weapons – it is waged in the head. Its front line is in our minds.
I don't think that the terror attacks in London are as harmless as the author seems to think they are. Had the cell phones detonated the bombs, hundreds could have been killed or injured. As far as the U.S. goes, several plots to kill hundreds have been foiled since 9/11.
I don't think that the terrorist attacks are "just the cost of doing business in the modern world. I think that they will continue, and will escalate.
There were no attacks in London. There were two failed attempts botched by people who deserve to be mocked for the rest of history. The Glasgow fire bombers failed in even the most fundamental goal of a suicide attack, killing oneself. As a resident of New York City and formerly of London, my advice is this, get over the fear because it is totally out of line. You're more likely to die because your insurance company won't cover your surgery than at the hands of a terrorist. And if you don't live in one of the biggest cities in the nation (or world for that matter), terrorism is not even a statistical consideration.
They Morons for Muhammad (not to be confused with most Muslims) want to scare you. They want to intimidate you. Laughing at their ineptitude, their incompetence and their inability to even kill themselves is the best revenge.
"A terrorist is a guy with a bomb, but no airforce."
"The best way to end terrorism is by not being a terrorist."
Chomsky
The general Islam poplulace rarely condemns any terrorist attack - botched or otherwise. Islam believes in peace under the sword - does the populace relish this show of power? It seems to be a look how we can control you device - and the MSM in this country falls for it hook line and sinker.
The school system I work for issued a new "emergency alert system" in the beginning of the school year. It consisted of a little plastic card that we are supposed to wear with our ID badges and a large flip card with colored cardboard pages to keep in our offices or desks. The red card (or bar on the little plastic card) is for Fire/Evacuation, the yellow is for Lockdown, blue is for Shelter-in-Place, and Green is All Clear. How this system is actually supposed to work is unclear, but we got a letter from the administration that said it should provide us with a "safer year." And I guess having the plastic card with the bars of color will at least ensure that we know which color is for which alert level.
My reaction, of course, was "safer than what??" We had no terrorist attacks last year, or the year before, or for the past 20 year's I've been working here. There have been no student uprisings or firestorms during that time. Apparently we have been on "green" all year because no one has contacted us to "Announce/Alarm CODE RED, Close windows and doors, Take emergency information, Leave through nearest unblocked exit, Report to designated location, await further instruction."
What a bunch of nonsense and scare mongering! Our kids are in far more danger of being killed in a car or bus accident on the way to school, getting cancer from the pollutants spewed into the Ohio River by DuPont and the other plants along the river, coming down with the flu, or contracting food poisoning. They are far more likely to be in danger of obesity from lack of exercise while fulfilling the requirements of NCLB.
Our country is in the grip of a great mindbending fear program that keeps everyone off guard. I've talked to people whose greatest fear in life is the notion that most of Europe will have been converted to Islam by the year 2020 or some such date. (I'm way more afraid that the Christian nutjobs will take over our military much sooner than that.) Such silliness is the result of Fox "News" and other MSM propaganda.
In any case, good article, and definitely to the point. We need to get some perspective on the terrorist threat, which is far, far less than a multitude of other problems that need to be addressed.
Wish that this type of information was covered by the MSM in the US of A. No such luck. Fear is caused by ignorance, and there are lots of ignorant people in America. Thanks, MSM! Now let's see Americans trying to lecture the world about the importance of democracy, one basis of which is a good disbursement of information and ideas...
these guys being so incompetent; are we sure they were not working for Bush?
A US-backed "botched" terror attack on the UK, just when Bush's pet poodle has been finally spayed and put to sleep, is right out of the Bush/Cheney bag of dirty tricks.
What I fail to see noted anywhere so far, is that the British law enforcement agencies followed up these attempted attacks with several arrests obtained through good old-fashioned police work. This kind of work is, and always has been, the correct approach to combating terrorism. There was no need for extraordinary extra-legal powers, and yet, they British cops found their men, and continue to do so.
If the US had relied on proper criminal investigation techniques instead of embarking on a nonsensical war (I mean the so-called "War on Terror", not the specific invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq), most of bad things that have happened since Sept 11/01 would not likely have come to pass.
I don't suppose that without Afghanistan and Iraq serving as a smokescreen to keep attention away from scandalous environmental and financial legislation etc., the MSM would have done any better in their job as watch dogs on the government. After all, they always have the likes of American Idol and Paris Hilton to save them from having to report real news.
Regarding the terror attacks by radical muslims,I really don't understand the reasoning of the "you have more chance of dying in the bath tub" crowd. The likelihood of dying is not the point.
Using this reasoning, Palestinians shouldn't care about the chance of being killed by Isreal (3 million palestinians vs approximatly 500 killed/ year over the past seven years) or blacks in the old south shouldn't have worried about lynching (approximatly 15 million blacks/70 lynchings per year) In both cases the threat of dying were infinitesimal, much less than the likelihood of dying in an accident,but the terror was real.
There ARE terrorists, and they are determined to kill as many innocents as they can. They are doing it for misplaced religious reasons, and they will not stop. We should not help them by ignoring the problem.
America is the biggest terrorist!
"There ARE terrorists, and they are determined to kill as many innocents as they can. They are doing it for misplaced religious reasons, and they will not stop. We should not help them by ignoring the problem"
They are NOT doing it for misplaced religious reasons! They are doing it because we invade their countries, drop bombs on schools, hopitals, water treatments, bridges, eletrical grids, Detain countless innocent people without due process, torture, rape, and kill innocent people, impose brutal sactions on the populations as a result kill over 500,000 thousand children(Iraq). They are doing it because we support puppet regimes in the Middle East that brutally suppress their own and are responsible for the suffering and deaths of millions of people.
All of what I have mentions upbove are experienced by innocent people in the Middle East and around the world. Are not those things all acts of terrorism on innocent people carried out by this Country? One million innocent Iraqis dead because of this "War on Terrorism"? What war? this is not war. Iraq was never linked to terrorism, 911, or had weapons of mass destruction.
It is the same thing as taking candy from a baby. We are the adult and the baby is Iraq and the candy is the oil. You would call that a war? Or is it just an excuse to steal and control the region and its oil reserves. To be able to extract a barrel of oil at the cost of $1 and sell it for $75 just as american oil companies are planning?
To to answer this questions, no they are not doing it for misplaced religious reasons. Or because of our freedoms or our standard of living.
Like a very infamous man said "you bomb our cities, well bomb yours" simple as that.
The Bush administration has nothing to offer in the way of running an honest government for and by the people.They are tyrants and as such all they try to control people by fear--that's all they have.People should remember that the bottom was falling out of George Bush's poll numbers before 9/11. Nearly eneryone except the right wingers agree that Bush would have been a one term president if not for 9/11 and all we have heard since is war on terror.There is no such thing as war on terror. What few terrorist there are in the world have no army or Air force, no Navy or country so the war on terror is a miff. the terrorist should be treated as criminal's not warriors and let the international law enforcement track and capture them and bring them to justice under international law not Bush/Cheney's non law.A large number of American's are cowards that's why Bush/Cheney have been able to just about destroy our constitution break every law they don't like which is most of them even international law and get away with it.If we the people had any backbone these criminals would already be impeached and run out of office.I personally am not afraid of terrorist but of Bush/Cheney they are the ememies of freedom.
Wow. I didn't know there could be so much support for terrorist bombings in england. This has probably been the most hate filled discussion that I have ever been a part of. If you actually think that innocent civilians deserve to be targeted by a terror bombing, then you are moral idiots that cannot be reasoned with. I won't waste my time trying.
Geff,
Double up on your medication, hide the knives, and go lie down.
fondisblue,
Geff may be over the top in his rhetoric.
But the essential truth of what he says cannot be denied.
Turn down the volume and look at the facts he presents.
I will bet that you cannot honestly refute them.
Or the facts in the original essay that started this thread.
Jeff,
I honestly don't know what "truths" you are talking about in Geff's response. Is it that the british have killed 18 million people? What is his proof and in what context? Is it that the british have gassed thousands of people, I suppose fatally, in Iraq? Says who? Is it that the british and americans are NAZI's? He obviously doesn't know anything about NAZI's. His call to kill english civilians, because of their "guilt", needs no further comment. I have not seen one truthfull, non-political, statement in his entire response. As far as the original article, the fact that the terrorist
did not succeed is no reason to not see it as a threat. How would they feel if the bombs had killed hundreds? How about the fertilizer bomb that Khyam wanted to kill thousands of "unbelievers" with.
I stand by all my original statements.
Basically that the West has historically maintained it's standard of living etc on the backs of less powerful nations through brutal force of arms.
That the US today is a continuation of that policy of plunder and that terrorism is what people do in return to overwhelmingly powerful opponents who terrorize them with superior force of arms.
Stuff like that.
Geff, it is OK. The men in the white jackets will be hear shortly with a nice shot for you:)
fondisblue,
Shrill Geff may be..... but he is 100% correct about the British gassing Iraqis. It is an historical fact that no one disputes.
I suspect that he also has the facts to back up his claim of 18 million killed in colonial wars etc.
I don't condone the killing of anyone.
But "WE"......the West.....certainly have done our share of it. The "terrorists" aren't pissed at us because of our freedoms or any of the other BS we are told daily.
And I believe that if we would get out of their countries.
Let them run them themselves and made appropriate reparations for past misdeeds that the "war on terror" would soon be over.
Does that mean that there might still be some who want to harm us? Of course.
But they are a manageable problem, which I took to be the thrust of the original essay that started this discussion.
All the best to both you and Geff.
Nothing justifies the taking of innocent lives even when Foreign Policies are wrong. Islam itself does not justify this. The Quran states: To take an innocent life it will be as if you destroyed all humanity. To save an innocent life you will save all humanity. This same thing is found in the Torah also.
Below is a link of Muslims and Muslim organizations who have condemned terrorism. http://groups.colgate.edu/aarislam/response.htm
To the haters on the board stop scape-goating an entire relgion this is unproductive, unfair, and it won't bring about the peace we all need.
dcbeltway,
Thanks for the comment and the great link.
I have known a number of Muslims and have great respect for Islam.
I have bookmarked the link to pass around.
Islam IS a peaceful religion and in many ways superior to my Christian faith.
By that I mean the commitment to social justice intrinsic in Islam.
All religions pay lip service to aiding the poor etc, but Islam makes it one of the Central Pillars of belief. But you already know that:).
I wish more "Muslim haters" knew more of what Islam says and is.
All the best
After re-reading all of the posts, I failed to see the "muslim hatred" that you guys are talking about. I did see plenty of "christian hatred" and "western hatred" though. (particularly Geff). I don't see where this is productive, but everyone is entitled to their opinion. I'm glad the terror bombings in england failed. Peace.
fondisblue,
You are correct.
I didn't see a lot of Muslim bashing either.
I was only responding to dcbeltway's remarks.
I too am very glad the London bombings failed.
all the best
"What, what if they don't even want the sheik, have you considered that? What if what they really want is for us to herd our children into stadiums like we're doing? And put soldiers on the street and have Americans looking over their shoulders? Bend the law, shred the Constitution just a little bit? Because if we torture him, General, we do that and everything we have fought, and bled, and died for is over. And they've won. They've already won!"
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0133952/quotes
I'm sure Europeans are far more phlegmatic about terrorist attacks than Americans. Europeans east and west have faced the full fury of modern mass-industrialized warfare, total war, twice within a generation in the 20th century (and recovered from it) and terrorist attacks are but mere pinpricks in comparison. Terrorism's real danger is in its nuisance value and that is it: the practice of terrorism and terrorist attacks will not overthrow societies, spark revolutions, destroy economies, or bring down nations. More neurotic Americans have a tendency to overstate the dangers of terrorism and terrorists; and of course there is political capital to be made from the perceived terrorist threat. Still, sinister terrorist organizations and terrorist plots make good material for American television.