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This article was written by Joseph Farah, an Arab-American journalist, not
an Israeli:
The Wakeup Call
Joseph Farah
September 13, 2001
America got its long-awaited, long-anticipated and long-dreaded wakeup call.
The terror war came home in a big way Tuesday, Sept. 11.
Everything has changed. Nothing will be the same, again.
Just look at the impact the slaughter and destruction had on George W. Bush
and Colin Powell, for instance.
For months, as Israel has faced, on a daily basis, similar terror incidents
carried out by people living within its very borders, Bush and Powell have
told the Israelis over and over again: "Show restraint. Negotiate. Don't use
excessive force. Don't retaliate. Break the cycle of violence."
Yet, within hours of the blitzkrieg attack on the World Trade Center and
Pentagon and the dramatic hijacking of four airliners, the Bush-Powell tune
had changed.
There was no talk of restraint. There was no talk of negotiation. There was
no worry about excessive force. There was a promise of retaliation. And we,
as a nation, were assured that we would not lay down in hopes the attackers
would be satisfied with their blood toll.
Bush, in fact, asserted he would hold any nation harboring the terrorists
accountable for their actions. Israel has been coaxed and bullied by the
U.S. to do precisely the opposite.
Now the U.S. administration says it is outraged and is determined to
"punish" those responsible for "the attack on freedom."
I'm glad to hear it. And, far be it for me to question the sudden good
judgment being shown in Washington. But it's illustrative of what I have
been saying for the last year. The U.S. has been asking Israel to maintain
an untenable course of inaction. In fact, Washington has helped to ensure
that terrorism would spread beyond the Middle East to the shores of the U.S.
through its shaky, equivocal, timid, impotent, weak, half-way measures in
the face of Israel's constant battle with terror.
Does Bush really get it? Will he follow through on his own promise? Will his
demands on Israel change? Does he plan to follow his own advice?
Who knows? Time will tell. But Americans would do well to remember this
moment - to reflect on the pain, to recall this mourning. This is what
Israel has been enduring in its own less dramatic way - day after day, drip
after drip, explosion after bloody explosion.
Let me go further. We hear many pundits and administration spokesmen naming
names - Sudan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq. Yet, I haven't heard a one of them
mention the home state of the chief suspect - Osama bin Laden.
He's not an Afghani, by the way. He's a Saudi - and that's where his support
comes from. That's where his money comes from. That's his lifeline -
oil-rich, "moderate" Saudi Arabia.
Is Washington prepared to issue ultimatums to Mecca? If not, why not?
The answer, of course, is oil - which is why as a matter of national
strategic defense, America needs to do what is necessary to achieve energy
independence as quickly as possible. Wars do tend to get messy, you know.
And America has the natural resources to be independent of Mideast oil.
To do so, however, we've got to decide as a nation whether we are more
scared of radical environmentalists or radical Muslims. That's the choice
before us.
In a very real sense, we can look at the tens of thousands of casualties in
Tuesday's horror as casualties of the radical environmentalists, who have
persuaded Americans they would be better off dependent on foreign oil than
on marring the landscape or causing undue stress in the elk.
It's time to get serious, folks. This is war. We don't fight wars with
people who control our vital natural resources. But we may have to fight a
war with the people supplying us with oil. What are we going to do about
that?
Americans may be called to sacrifice. I think they're ready for such a call.
They watched the devastation on TV Tuesday. They will rise to the occasion -
if their leaders in Washington ask them to do so.
It's a time for sacrifices. That means even the elk in Alaska may need to
lose a few acres of real estate for the greater good - saving the lives of
Americans.
----- Original Message -----
From: Daniel Goncharoff <thegonch@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 4:39 PM
Subject: Re: [RT] show your colors/ Oil
> In the interest of helping people to know their enemy better, I want to
> express my opinion based on research over the last year that the main
> 'provocation' the US has committed against Islam is its continued
> presence in Saudi Arabia, which is seen as hallowed ground by Muslims.
>
> I take this from translations of speeches by Osama Bin Laden, which are
> much more available from European sources, eg the UK press, then they
> are from US sources.
>
> Many Americans are perhaps deceived by the focus in the US press on
> other Arab nations that are extremely vocal in their opposition to
> Israel and, accordingly, to its strong ally the US. Most of these
> governments are, in fact, supportive of the US due to our protection of
> Kuwait against Iraq, but they are not democracies, and therefore also
> allow anti-American feelings among their (mostly down-trodden) people to
> continue bubbling up, diverting attention from their own regimes.
>
> Regards
> DanG
>
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