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Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Free Terrorism Essays: America Driven by Hatred? :: September 11 Terrorism Essays

the States Driven by Hatred?   America stands on the brink of a war that we wont win.  We are in a position to decide exactly how many lives wed like to expend in order to capture some phantom and subject him to our justice governance for crimes against humanity.  Unlike Vietnam, this is not a war where we cant see our enemy.  Instead, this is war where we cant pose our enemy.  Osama bin Laden is our enemy and we must eradicate him, along with his al Qaeda.  In order to do so, however, we must find him.  This task go forth be extremely arduous, regardless of the number of people we commit to its completion.  We impart never know if we have eliminated all of the terrorist cells that existed under bin Laden, overmuch less those cells that exist in the rest of the Arabic world.  Perhaps, even more importantly, if we do capture bin Laden, our justice system willing fountain an incredible test.  Will we be able to inhibit our ingrained cr ime of the man behind the death of so many people and salute him a fair trial in our democratic tradition?      We will never be able to wipe out terrorism.  We will never defeat people who wage war against us in Gods name.  Any run based in hatred, and more deeply, based in fear, cannot be overcome by violence.  We cant beat suicide bombs with cruise missiles.  As the shura, a conference of 1,000 village clerics and mullahs who advise the Taliban, warned, If infidels attack the soil of a Muslim field, jehad becomes in order for the Muslims of that country (Afghan News Network, September 22nd).  Afghanistan is a country inhospitable to troops, even without the assurance of jihad.  We must ask ourselves, as Americans, if we could run low a defeat like the Soviets suffered in the 1980s.      We may have to contract our muscles to the world in order to reaffirm our status as a nation of peace and justice.  We may have to kil l to save lives.  How do these paradoxes ring true to the American ideals that arouse such resentment in the hearts of Arabs?  A military victory may not be a moral victory.  A military victory may not even mark the end of the war on terrorism.  The death or imprisonment of one figurehead may just serve to startle an entire race of people.

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