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What Can We Do about
Terrorism? – Part II of III
Do
We Choose Death or Peace?
by Harry Browne
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October 15, 2001
"All that's necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men
to do the wrong thing."
. . . Lawrence Block, The Evil
Men Do
Americans have been sold a fantasy by their government and by the
"experts" on television.
The fantasy is that our government will flex its muscles overseas, make
demands, kill a lot of people, demonstrate that we don't tolerate
terrorism, "bring the terrorists to justice," and end terrorism
forever.
But for decades, our government has been flexing its muscles overseas,
making demands, killing people, and teaching terrorists a lesson. And what
did it achieve?
It brought about the deaths of 3,000 Americans on September 11.
Those policies by our government have brought us to where there now are
only two choices for the future. And you may not like either one of them.
The Choice for War
Choice #1 is to bomb Afghanistan "back to the stone age," and
maybe Iraq, and maybe any other country our government accuses of
harboring terrorists. (Except the U.S., of course, where many of the
terrorists lived safely for several years.)
This choice won't eliminate all the terrorists. It probably won't
eliminate any of them. But it will make the politicians feel good.
And it will satisfy the understandable lust for vengeance that so many
Americans feel right now.
But not only will foreigners die by the thousands, it will feed the
desire for vengeance on the part of the terrorists —
and inspire other people to help them. The
result? . . .
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We will be attacked on planes, in
subways, buildings, schools, sports arenas —
in any place innocent Americans can be cornered like lab rats.
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Our economy will sink further and
further downward as people become more and more afraid to lead
normal lives.
- We will see Americans die from bombs, from biological warfare,
from assassinations, and from causes we can't even imagine now.
Our government will react by escalating the violence still further. And
that will cause the terrorists to escalate their violence. And with
every escalation, more of our friends and relatives will die —
and more people around the world will come to hate America.
Choice #1 doesn't lead to anything very pretty. It will be disastrous
for America. But that's where our politicians are taking us right now.
The Choice for Peace
Choice #2 is for our President to be a man and acknowledge to the world
that our government has made some horrible mistakes in the past —
but that our policy is changing.
He must tell the world that our government will no longer impose its
will on places like Iraq, Serbia, Afghanistan, the Middle East, Panama,
Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Colombia. He must say that we're returning to
the peaceful foreign policy that America followed for its first century —
until President McKinley took the country into the Spanish-American War
and down the road to empire.
Americans are loved all over the world for what they've done —
producing low-cost food and medicines, great entertainment, and the kind
of voluntary charity that only free and prosperous people can bestow.
At the same time, foreigners hate our government because it uses
"foreign aid" and military muscle to impose its way upon the
rest of the world.
Our politicians say that most of the world supports the American
military campaign. But what they mean is that our government is bribing
foreign governments to support the military campaign. Meanwhile, a
recent Gallup poll revealed that individual human beings in 35 major
countries oppose American military retaliation by better than 3 to
1.
If American leaders would call a halt to the violence, condemn the
terrorist attack, and condemn the killing of innocent foreigners by
previous U.S. administrations, there's a very good chance the cycle of
death and destruction could end immediately.
We're at a Crossroads
Can I guarantee that Choice #2 will lead to peace? Of course not, but
it is very likely to do so. And what terrorism remains will be relatively
minor compared to the awful future we face now.
And I can assure you that Choice #1 will lead to the deaths of
many more Americans — most likely,
tens of thousands (or hundreds of thousands) of Americans, in ugly and
tragic ways.
It's very possible the terrorists who weren't killed in the September
11 attacks will never be caught —
whether we pick Choice #1 or Choice #2. So let's focus instead on assuring that
such a thing never happens again.
But first we must recognize that the fantasy our government is peddling
now — of bringing peace by killing
foreigners — is just that: a
fantasy.
We have only two choices — death
or peace. It's unfortunate that it will take far more courage to choose
peace.
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