Terrorism -
or Treason?
By Paul Craig Roberts
Immigration Enthusiasts Fear Tighter U.S. Policy
Following Attacks. - AP
Americans need a
release for the anger and frustration they feel over the
destruction of the Pentagon and lower Manhattan, causing
twice the casualties of the Japanese attack on Pearl
Harbor. Columnist
Charles Krauthammer is ready to declare war on
Afghanistan, while politicians move to
scapegoat CIA director George Tenet.
Such courses of
action are not realistic responses to our predicament.
The Soviet army could do nothing with the Afghans
despite their common border and a brutal effort to
subdue the country. How can the U.S. succeed when it is
half a world away from that burial ground of invading
armies?
George Tenet is not responsible for the failure of
U.S. intelligence. The Democratic Party took the James
Bond out of the CIA a quarter century ago. It was the
Clinton administration and U.S. corporations that sold
military communications equipment that cannot be
monitored to the terrorists, making the National
Security Agency deaf to terrorist plans.
And it was the
U.S. government that ignored recent warnings from both
Israeli and Russian intelligence and assumed there would
be no consequences at home of our continual bombing of
Iraq and support for Israel.
The U.S.
continues to miscalculate. Indeed, Americans might be so
politically correct and racially sensitive as to be
unable to deal with the problem at all. According to
news reports, the Federal Aviation Administration and
airport authorities have given assurances that
racial profiling will play no role in beefing up
security against an obvious enemy.
Officials at San
Jose International Airport, for example, sincerely
believe they are giving the country assurances by
announcing on September 14 that "our security
measures have been and will be the same for any human
being."
What a waste of
resources in a war against terrorism! James Smith, M.D.,
from Dothan, Alabama, is going to be given the same
scrutiny as Mohamed Atta and Marwan Ashehri. Can you
imagine any greater nonsense than this?
Bill Schrempf,
CEO of NCCI Holdings in Boca Raton, Florida, believes he
is reassuring American multicultural sensitivities when
he
ordered his 850 employees to remove all American
flags from display in their
offices because displays of patriotism might be seen
as a "divisive statement" that gives offense.
CNN
reported the multicultural sensitivities of the New
York jurors who refused to give the death penalty to
Mohamed Al Owhali for bombing the U.S. embassy in
Nairobi, Kenya, killing 213 people on August 7, 1998.
The jurors were influenced by the view that "al Owhali
was motivated by sincere religious beliefs, including
the view that his offenses would save other Muslims, and
was influenced by Osama bin Laden who viewed embassies
as legitimate military targets."
George Tenet is
going to be canned, but not the Commerce Department
officials who enabled terrorists to make their
communications impenetrable by the National Security
Agency?
What is the
point of the FBI's "Carnivore" e-mail snooping program
as the terrorists already have our eavesdrop-proof
technology? It will be American civil liberties, not
terrorists that suffer.
If this is the
kind of thinking that governs our response, we are going
to lose the war on terrorism.
Americans are
looking abroad when they should be looking at home. Bin
Laden has terrorist organizations in 34 countries.
Striking at him in Afghanistan is unlikely to be
decisive.
And Bin Laden is
only one terrorist leader. There are many Islamic
terrorist organizations. As terrorist expert
Steven Emerson told Congress
last year, the U.S. and Canada are havens of choice
for all of them.
Conflicting
reports on TV news tell us that the suicide hijackers
Mohamed Atta and Marwan Ashehri were citizens of Egypt,
Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. But an
unconfirmed September 15 news report on World Net Daily
says both were Arab-Americans.
If the news
report is correct about their nationality, it was the
double failure of U.S. immigration policy that allowed
Atta to fly a jet liner into the World Trade Center. Not
only was he living in the U.S., our government refused
his extradition to Israel where he was wanted for a
series of bus bombings.
If Atta was
indeed a naturalized American citizen, we are facing a
generalized intelligence failure that goes far beyond
the CIA. There are millions of Muslims in the U.S.
According to terrorism experts, the large Muslim
population base has allowed fanatical terrorists to
integrate themselves in our society. Looking abroad to
Afghanistan and Iraq is looking in the wrong direction.
One or two more
days like September 11 and even diehard proponents of
open borders will realize that their immigration policy
is deadly to Americans. The Democratic Party will
understand that it endangered the country with its
policy of trying to build a
voting bloc of third world immigrants. Republicans
will have to come to terms with their
timidity and failure to protect the American persona
from "multicultural diversity."
If September 11
was not the terrorists last hurrah but the beginning of
a deadly assault on America, we will have to do more
than racially profile the deadly Fifth Columns that a
suicidal immigration policy created in our homeland. We
will have to do something, also, about the left-wing
multicultural diversity-mongers who assault Americans
every day in
university classrooms and on the op-ed pages of
The New York Times.
Once Americans
begin dying in droves, we will remember that
treason is real and deadly.
[VDARE
note: Paul Craig Roberts is the author, with Lawrence M.
Stratton, of The
New Color Line: How Quotas and Privilege Destroy
Democracy.]
September 17, 2001