Anti-War Movements

Yoshie Furuhashi furuhashi.1 at osu.edu
Wed Oct 17 15:58:43 PDT 2001



>Kelley wrote:
>
>>see, if the US government had done everything right, and it still
>>turned out that the Taliban wouldn't cooperate to let an
>>International Police force get ObL Inc, then no one could whine --
>>except people who follow Carrol in arguing that the entire justice
>>system is fucked. Would you really find it repulsive if, in the
>>end, those police forces had to use guns and various weapons to get
>>these guys?
>
>Not sure to whom this was addressed, but if it was to me, then the
>answer is no, I wouldn't find it repulsive. Bombing by the U.S. is
>repulsive, but a tightly focused multilateral response, even if it
>involved heavy weaponry, wouldn't be. I'm not a pacifist.
>
>Doug

The current attack on Afghanistan is not unilateral but multilateral: the USA, the UK, Russia, Pakistan, Iran, Japan, etc. What, then, is your reason not to support it?

Yoshie



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