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Mumbai Massacres: Defeat of Counter-Terrorism
By Gilad Atzmon
ccun.org, December 1, 2008
At the time I am writing these notes it is far from being clear what
really happened in Mumbai. The questions I ask myself are the same ones
most everyone else is asking: Who were the attackers? Who was behind
them and what did they try to achieve? However one thing is evident. The
“War on Terror” is a total disaster. The so-called ‘terrorists’, whoever
they are, have won. America and its allies have been defeated.
But it doesn’t stop there, throughout this war America has lost its
primacy as a super power. It is now financially ruined. Its leadership
is regarded by most people around the world as a solid core of evil. It
doesn’t take a genius to gather that this enormous defeat is an outcome
of a chain of events that started with a single orchestrated attack that
took place in September 2001. To those who fail to remember, the 18
terrorists who devastated the world on 9/11 didn’t carry a nuclear bomb,
they weren’t equipped with some advanced weaponry. All they carried was
knifes. As bizarre as it may sound, all it took to bring the American
empire down was a dozen and a half highly motivated people armed with
knifes.
Unfortunately, America and Britain, on their way down,
have managed to get themselves involved in some war crimes of colossal
magnitude. Two million Iraqis and Afghans are dead. Many more
millions are gravely wounded, millions of others are refugees. Each of
these victims is a direct outcome of an illegal war launched by the
Anglo American democracies.
In spite of the carnage these Anglo
American colonial wars have left already, they are far from being over.
For weeks we are reading about American airplanes dropping bombs on
Pakistani villagers. We learn about the so-called allies targeting
‘alleged terrorist suspects’ in rural Pakistan. Evidently our elected
democratic leaders see innocent Muslim civilians and villagers as
disposable soft targets. Hence, it shouldn’t really take us by surprise
that some people out there in the East see us as equally, subject to
terror. They see us as potential soft targets. Yet, while British and
American crimes are committed in our behalf, in the name of democracy,
by leaders we ourselves put in power, the crimes that were committed
yesterday in Mumbai were committed by an unknown body and not an elected
one. The crimes in Mumbai were committed solely in the name of those who
commit them. The Anglo American crimes in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan
and Syria are committed by elected governments on behalf of the British
and the American people.
Terror is a message written on the wall
but for some reason most Westerners fail to read it. Our
enthusiasm to bring Coca-Cola to the Muslim world must be curbed
immediately. We should keep our liberal democratic fantasy to ourselves,
especially now when it had been proven as a faulty concept. Our
insistence upon making Arabs and Muslims as stupid as us is not going to
work. We must let people live their lives according to their
beliefs and cultural heritage.
The British foreign
minister Miliband along other politicians announced yesterday that the
attack in Mumbai is an attack against Western democracy. I think that we
better face it, as long as the Western democracies treat Muslims as soft
targets the Western subject may be as well subject to retaliation and
terror.
I would suggest Miliband and his colleagues stop
immediately trying to democratise the world. Doing so would simply make
this world a far safer place and by far nicer to live in.
http://palestinethinktank.com/2008/11/28/gilad-atzmon-mumbai-massacres-as-the-defeat-of-counter-terrorism/
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