Comment
from an Afghani by Tamim
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Yesterday
I heard a lot of talk about "bombing Afghanistan back to the Stone
Age." Ronn Owens, on KGO Talk Radio allowed that this would mean
killing innocent people, people who had nothing to do with this
atrocity, but "we're at war, we have to accept collateral damage,"
and he asked, What else can we do? What is your suggestion?" Minutes
later I heard a TV pundit discussing whether we "have the belly
to do what must be done."
And I thought about these issues especially hard because I am from
Afghanistan, and even though I've lived here for 35 years I've never
lost track of what's been going on over there. So I want to share
a few thoughts with anyone who will listen.
I speak as one who hates the Taliban and Osama Bin Laden. There
is no doubt in my mind that these people were responsible for the
atrocity in New York. I fervently wish to see those monsters punished.
But the Taliban and Ben Laden are not Afghanistan. They're not even
the government of Afghanistan. The Taliban are a cult of ignorant
psychotics who captured Afghanistan in 1997 and have been holding
the country in bondage ever since. Bin Laden is a political criminal
with a master plan.
When you think Taliban, think Nazis. When you think Bin Laden, think
Hitler. And when you think "the people of Afghanistan" think "the
Jews in the concentration camps." It's not only that the Afghan
people had nothing to do with this atrocity. They were the first
victims of the perpetrators. They would love for someone to eliminate
the Taliban and clear out the rats nest of international thugs holed
up in their country. I guarantee it.
Some say, if that's the case, why don't the Afghans rise up and
overthrow the Taliban themselves? The answer is, they're starved,
exhausted, damaged, and incapacitated. A few years ago, the United
Nations estimated that there are 500,000 disabled orphans in Afghanistan--a
country with no economy, no food. Millions of Afghans are widows
of the approximately two million men killed during the war with
the Soviets. And the Taliban has been executing these women for
being women and have buried some of their opponents alive in mass
graves. The soil of Afghanistan is littered with land mines and
almost all the farms have been destroyed. The Afghan people have
tried to overthrow the Taliban. They haven't been able to. We come
now to the question of bombing Afghanistan back to the Stone Age.
Trouble with that scheme is, it's already been done. The Soviets
took care of it. Make the Afghans suffer? They're already suffering.
Level their houses? Done. Turn their schools into piles of rubble?
Done. Eradicate their hospitals? Done. Destroy their infrastructure?
There is no infrastructure. Cut them off from medicine and health
care? Too late. Someone already did all that.
New bombs would only land in the rubble of earlier bombs. Would
they at least get the Taliban? Not likely. In today's Afghanistan,
only the Taliban eat, only they have the means to move around. They'd
slip away and hide. (They have already, I hear.) Maybe the bombs
would get some of those disabled orphans, they don't move too fast,
they don't even have wheelchairs. But flying over Kabul and dropping
bombs wouldn't really be a strike against the criminals who did
this horrific thing. Actually it would be making common cause with
the Taliban--by raping once again the people they've been raping
all this time.
So what else can be done, then? Let me now speak with true fear
and trembling. The only way to get Bin Laden is to go in there with
ground troops. I think that when people speak of "having the belly
to do what needs to be done" many of them are thinking in terms
of having the belly to kill as many as needed. They are thinking
about overcoming moral qualms about killing innocent people. But
it's the belly to die not kill that's actually on the table. Americans
will die in a land war to get Bin Laden. And not just because some
Americans would die fighting their way through Afghanistan to Bin
Laden's hideout. It's much bigger than that, folks. To get any troops
to Afghanistan, we'd have to go through Pakistan. Would they let
us? Not likely. The conquest of Pakistan would have to be first.
Will other Muslim nations just stand by? You see where I'm going.
The invasion approach is a flirtation with global war between Islam
and the West.
And that is Bin Laden's program. That's exactly what he wants and
why he did this thing. Read his speeches and statements. It's all
right there. AT the moment, of course, "Islam" as such does not
exist. There are Muslims and there are Muslim countries, but no
such political entity as Islam. Bin Laden believes that if he can
get a war started, he can constitute this entity and he'd be running
it. He really believes Islam would beat the West. It might seem
ridiculous, but he figures if he can polarize the world into Islam
and the West, he's got a billion soldiers.
If the West wreaks a holocaust in Muslim lands, that's a billion
people with nothing left to lose, even better from Bin Laden's point
of view. He's probably wrong about winning, in the end the West
would probably overcome--whatever that would mean in such a war;
but the war would last for years and millions would die, not just
theirs but ours. Who has the belly for that? Bin Laden yes, but
anyone else?
I don't have a solution. But I do believe that suffering and poverty
are the soil in which terrorism grows. Bin Laden and his cohorts
want to bait us into creating more such soil, so they and their
kind can flourish. We can't let him do that. That's my humble opinion.
~ Tamim Ansary
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