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October 12, 2004

An Acceptable Level of Terrorism?

The latest ad from George W. Bush's campaign focuses on John Kerry's bizarre view that, before 9/11, terrorism was just a "nuisance."

Rudy Guiliani has written a fantastic response, eviscerating Kerry's view that there is an acceptable level of terrorism. Guiliani:

His comments are kind of extraordinary, particularly since he thinks we used to before September 11 live in a relatively safe world. He says we have to get back to the place we were, where terrorists are not the focus of our lives, but they’re a nuisance.

"I’m wondering exactly when Senator Kerry thought they were just a nuisance. Maybe when they attacked the USS Cole? Or when they attacked the World Trade Center in 1993? Or when they slaughtered the Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics in 1972? Or killed Leon Klinghoffer by throwing him overboard? Or the innumerable number of terrorist acts that they committed in the 70s, the 80s and the 90s, leading up to September 11?

"This is so different from the President’s view and my own, which is in those days, when we were fooling ourselves about the danger of terrorism, we were actually in the greatest danger. When you don’t confront correctly and view realistically the danger that you face, that’s when you’re at the greatest risk. When you at least realize the danger and you begin to confront it, then you begin to become safer. And for him to say that in the good old days – I’m assuming he means the 90s and the 80s and the 70s -- they were just a nuisance, this really begins to explain a lot of his inconsistent positions on how to deal with it because he’s not defining it correctly.

James Lileks is equally indispensable in reaction to Kerry's nonsense:
A nuisance? I don’t want the definition of success of terrorism to be "it isn’t on the rise." I want the definition of success to be "free democratic states in the Middle East and the cessation of support of those governments and fascist states we haven’t gotten around to kicking in the ass yet." I want the definition of success to mean a free Lebanon and free Iran and a Saudi Arabia that realizes there’s no point in funding the fundies. An Egypt that stops pouring out the Jew-hatred as a form of political novacaine to keep the citizens from turning their ire on their own government. I want the definition of success to mean that Europe takes a stand against the Islamicist radicals in their midst before the Wahabbi poison is the only acceptable strain on the continent. Mosquito bites are a nuisance. Cable outages are a nuisance. Someone shooting up a school in Montana or California or Maine on behalf of the brave martyrs of Fallujah isn't a nuisance. It's war.

But that's not the key phrase. This matters: We have to get back to the place we were.

But when we were there we were blind. When we were there we losing. When we were there we died. We have to get back to the place we were. We have to get back to 9/10? We have to get back to the place we were. So we can go through it all again? We have to get back to the place we were. And forget all we’ve learned and done? We have to get back to the place we were. No. I don’t want to go back there. Planes into towers. That changed the terms. I am remarkably disinterested in returning to a place where such things are unimaginable. Where our nighmares are their dreams.

We have to get back to the place we were.

No. We have to go the place where they are.

Amen. There indeed may always be terrorism. But after 9/11 there will never again be an acceptable level of terrorism.

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Comments

Do you think it can be absolutely eliminated? If not, then you have defined a level that can be tolerated.

Also, wouldn't a free Saudi Arabia mean the downfall of the Bush family's closest friends?

Posted by: SemiPundit at October 12, 2004 09:46 AM

False linkage, semi. saying I don't think it can be absolutely eliminated does not mean I have defined a level where it is tolerable. I believe that we must not stop trying to totally eliminate terrorism, even if it is an impossible goal.

But it is rather obvious that Kerry means that the terrorist attacks pre-9/11 were an acceptable level of terrorism, a "nuisance."

People being murdered is not a nuisance.

Posted by: Bill at October 12, 2004 09:59 AM

I'm no friend of John Kerry, but I think he's right. Sort of.

The question that has been nagging me is this:

What's next?

We can do more than one thing at a time. After all, we played baseball during World War II; we started the interstate highway system during Korea; we put a man on the moon during Vietnam.

If we only fight terror, then the terrorists, by distracting us from all else, will have succeeded.

I so desperately want to hear a national leader talk of tangible, great projects just beyond our grasp, but with definable goals and real effort. I don't know exactly what that mission should be:

A national water pipeline?

Mapping the ocean floors?

Providing clean water to all?

Ending starvation on this planet?

Putting an observatory on the moon?

I don't know. I just sense that if all we do is tread water, we will have wasted a unique opportunity on Earth: we are free, we are prosperous, we are intelligent, and we still have an ambitious spirit.

So, what's next?

Posted by: Tony Iovino at October 12, 2004 10:49 AM

Pundit, what is an tolerable level of drunk driving? What is an tolerable level of rape? What is an tolerable level of child abuse? Can we totally eliminate any of these? No, but under yours and Kerry's doctrine, we need not worry about it because we can't totally eliminate it, it is merely nuisnace.

Posted by: JDG at October 12, 2004 11:57 AM

Tony: don't forget about the plans to put a man on Mars. I think that would certainly fit your criteria.

Posted by: Big Dog at October 12, 2004 02:53 PM

What about the Saudi question? Do you think it's time for Bush to break the bad news to his other family?

Posted by: SemiPundit at October 12, 2004 03:18 PM

Tony Lovino

What about developing alternate energy sources? Solar run vehicles? Wind driven electric generators (already have them but we need bigger and more of them)? cheaper electricity generation?

Energy is the new frontier.

Posted by: jane m at October 12, 2004 05:53 PM

Lesson one: all energy is ultimately solar energy.

Posted by: SemiPundit at October 13, 2004 01:45 AM

Don't worry, the Saudis got the message when we pulled our bases out. This is called clearing the range.

Posted by: SDN at October 13, 2004 05:49 AM

Would Bandar and the rest of the royal family be relocated somewhere else in the world? Crawford, Texas, perhaps?
They're not going to like it.

Posted by: SemiPundit at October 13, 2004 11:41 AM
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