L. Times Reaction

Dennis dperrin13 at mediaone.net
Wed Sep 12 09:56:33 PDT 2001



>From Simon Jenkins of the London Times

"To react to an atrocity by abandoning the customary self-control of democracy is to help the terrorist to do his work. He wants America to behave as the regional bully of local demonology. To extend further America's Middle East economic santions, isolation and military aggression offers succour to the terrorist. These policies have not hastened the spread of democracy or stability through the region. They have, if anything, done the reverse. They should be replaced with policies of engagement, trade, friendship and contact.

"The message of yesterday's incident is that, for all its horror, it does not and must not be allowed to matter. It is a human disaster, an outrage, an atrocity, an unleashing of the madness of which the world will never be rid. But it is not politically significant. It does not tilt the balance of world power one inch. It is not an act of war. America's leadership of the West is not diminished by it. The cause of democracy is not damaged, unless we choose to let it be damaged.

"Maturity lies in learning to live, and sometimes die, with the madmen."

http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,248-2001314680,00.html

DP

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