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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: LindyBill who wrote (72029)2/7/2003 12:56:45 AM
From: Jacob Snyder  Read Replies (3) of 281500
 
I can remember, in the weeks and months right after 9/11, making a number of posts whose tone was a lot like yours. But I've come around to the opinion, that the U.S. is in danger of losing the War on Terrorism, if we (as a nation) don't change that attitude. I mean the extroverted, strident righteousness, that shouts, "We don't need to do any self-criticism, introspection is for sissies, we're better than everybody else at everything we do, and always have been. So just get out of our way or you'll be sorry." Right after 9/11, that kind of talk was necessary, perhaps, to pull the nation together. But now, it makes it impossible for us to examine our mistakes, or even understand why anyone would join a terrorist group. It alienates crucual allies. If we don't understand our opponents, if we just demonize them, we'll never defeat them. Flag-waving, no matter how energetically done, isn't enough.
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