Despair: bomb them with butter

kelley kwalker2 at gte.net
Thu Sep 20 10:16:02 PDT 2001


here's some tripe from my alma mater's listserv. this is really sad since it's from the crowd that i would think would be more politically aware. but *sigh* no... so, we're supposed to feed them...ok...but only because we want bin Laden. and we're supposed to give them magazines and newspapers of photos of the terrorist attack -- so they can understand what it is. ferchrisakes...

A military response, particularly an attack on Afghanistan, is exactly what the terrorists want. It will strengthen and swell their small but fanatical ranks.

Instead, bomb Afghanistan with butter, with rice, bread, clothing and medicine. It will cost less than conventional arms, poses no threat of US casualties and just might get the populace thinking that maybe the Taliban doesn't have the answers. After three years of drought and with starvation looming, let's offer the Afghani people the vision of a new future. One that includes full stomachs.

Bomb them with information. Video players and cassettes of world leaders, particularly Islamic leaders, condemning terrorism. Carpet the country with magazines and newspapers showing the horror of terrorism committed by their guest. Blitz them with laptop computers and DVD players filled with a perspective that is denied them by their government. Saturation bombing with hope will mean that some of it gets through. Send so much that the Taliban can't collect and hide it all.

The Taliban are telling their people to prepare for Jihad. Instead, let's give the Afghani people their first good meal in years. Seeing your family fully fed and the prospect of stability in terms of food and a future is a powerful deterrent to martyrdom. All we ask in return s that they, as a people, agree to enter the civilized world. That includes handing over terrorists in their midst.

In responding to terrorism we need to do something different. Something unexpected ..something that addresses the root of the problem. We need to take away the well of despair, ignorance and brutality from which the Osama bin Laden of the world water their gardens of terror.

by Kent Madin



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