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The World Trade Centre and Just War
Antiwar.com ^ | September 17, 2001 | Emmanuel Goldstein

Posted on 09/17/2001 11:36:38 AM PDT by Pay now bill Clinton

Airstrip One
by Emmanuel Goldstein
Antiwar.com

September 17, 2001

The World Trade Centre and Just War

It is a crime crying out to heaven for vengeance. The living hell suffered by the office workers in the World Trade Centre and the passengers and crew of the four planes was horrific, and those who did it – and who celebrated it – were barbaric. The natural urge is for revenge, and not from purely from heaven, either. A military response may be called for, but revenge is not a good motive for this.

So what sort of military response, if any, is appropriate? Sometimes it is good to look to the past, and most specifically to the doctrine of "just war." If war has to be fought, it should be fought to rules – in that way we can maintain our civilisation without descending to the barbarism of bin Laden. The most commonly accepted body of Just War doctrine is that of St. Thomas Aquinas, from his Summa Theologica. I have used a summary of Aquinian just war principles from Vincent Ferraro of Mount Holyoke, and although there are many disagreements with every interpretation of this, I believe that this is an accurate rendering of them:

A just war can only be waged as a last resort. All nonviolent options must be exhausted before the use of force can be justified.

It is fairly safe to say that nonviolent options have been exhausted, at least in the short term. There is little that can be done in the next few days that will stop future terrorist attacks. In the long term the west will have to reassess its support of Israel. If unconditionally supporting Israel is really worth the terror, and the subsequent loss of liberty, then by all means support Israel. However, be sure to realise that this is not a cost-free option. We will also have to ask serious questions as to whether the terrible sufferings of the Iraqi people (who are civilians as well) is worth the terror that may be inflicted on us. One thing that has been forgotten by many people is that the bulk of suffering in Iraq and the West Bank has been borne by civilians, and so terrorists see our civilians as a natural target.

A war is just only if it is waged by a legitimate authority.

The US is obviously a legitimate authority.

A just war can only be fought to redress a wrong suffered.

Redress is not revenge. If an attack can seriously break up a terrorist organisation aimed at America, then this is just. If an attack is to force a nation to stop harbouring those aiming at your destruction, then it is just. If the aim is to simply bomb any target, like the infamous Khartoum aspirin factory, it is wrong – no matter how much this may emotionally sate the outrage of the West.

A war can only be just if it is fought with a reasonable chance of success. Deaths and injury incurred in a hopeless cause are not morally justifiable.

Terrorism cannot be eradicated. To fight a permanent war against this elusive and ever-changing method will simply enhance the power of the state, and will do nothing to eradicate the method. To fight a war against fundamentalist Islamic groups that operate on western soil – and the governments that harbour them – may yield results. The talk of people like Tony Blair and Colin Powell, of the need to finish off terrorism is hopefully just a rash reaction to a horrid attack. If the war is not limited in its aims then we may be in for a war as unwinnable as the war on drugs.

The ultimate goal of a just war is to reestablish peace. More specifically, the peace established after the war must be preferable to the peace that would have prevailed if the war had not been fought.

A state of permanent control and lack of freedom is a real possibility. To kill democracy in an attempt to save it will be a tragedy. It is highly debatable that the goal of the terrorists is to wipe out western civilisation (we must be aware of the difference between a concrete goal and a vague wish). Take the Irish analogy. The IRA has the goal of bypassing the democratic process and imposing minority rule in Ulster. This may be despicable, especially in regard to the methods in which they are using, but it is not aiming to overthrow the established order on the British mainland. We have to be clear as to what the goal of the Islamic terrorists is, and assess just what we are prepared to lose in countering it.

There is a secondary issue, and that is the impression that terror can force changes. In a sense it is easier to react to Islamic terrorists in this way as they are aiming at massive US retaliation, and indiscriminate bombing will give them precisely what they want. However it is an odd situation, because if we let the idea that terror must not be allowed to change our course make us steadfastly stay in a situation that we would have pulled out of otherwise, well they have changed our course.

We must also remember that the ultimate goal is to establish peace, and a permanent war will not establish peace.

The violence used in the war must be proportional to the injury suffered. States are prohibited from using force not necessary to attain the limited objective of addressing the injury suffered.

Nuking ‘em until they glow is not proportional to what happened at the World Trade Centre.

The weapons used in war must discriminate between combatants and noncombatants. Civilians are never permissible targets of war, and every effort must be taken to avoid killing civilians.

This is not a doctrine of just war that the West finds easy to maintain, as we saw in Serbia. We must remember that one of the goals of the fundamentalists is to radicalise Arab opinion, and the indiscriminate bombing of civilians will do just that. Pragmatism as well as justice demands a clinical strike.

What Is To Be Done?

It is not clear what sort of response, if any, should be carried out. I believe that a strike against bin Laden's organisation, if it has a chance of success and if it has been proved that he was behind it, would be justified as it would remove a threat to the United States. However an act of war merely to "let off steam" would be unjustifiable, as well as counterproductive.

The idea that war should be conducted within a moral framework may seem like a quaint medieval practice, but as speech separates humans from the apes, so morality separates civilisation from the barbarians.



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1 posted on 09/17/2001 11:36:38 AM PDT by Pay now bill Clinton
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To: Pay now bill Clinton
Some are already saying "Fight terrorism with love".

Folks, we as individuals and as a nation had better come to grips with reality real quick. The rubble that was once the WTC and the Pentagon teaches one powerful lesson and it is this: These people can NOT be reasoned with, they can NOT be negotiated or "made nice" with.

The Islamic Fundamentalists don't want our "love" or "hugs". Is everyone listening?... THEY WANT TO SLIT OUR THROATS LIKE THEY DID TO THOSE POOR STEWARDESSES. THEY WANT TO CRASH THE PLANE AND TAKE AS MANY WITH THEM AS THEY CAN. THEY WANT US ALL DEAD. They want to KILL you and me if we are Americans or Israelis. They are fanatically bent upon the wholesale and total destruction of our country, our faith, our children, our sons and daughters, our fathers and mothers our way of life. THEY HATE US... period.

Our nation has been mercilessly attacked. Thousands upon thousands of CIVILIAN citizens are dead because that was their intention and whether we like it or not we are at WAR. Those responsible, along with those who sponsor, profit from and support them must be held accountable and punished. The sword of justice must be now be applied and applied strongly and swiftly upon those who have made themselves our enemies. Otherwise the events of September 11, 2001 will be repeated on an ever-increasing level throughout our land in the days ahead.

If our enemies were able to accomplish all of this with box cutters. Think what they WILL attempt when they obtain biological and nuclear weapons of MASS DESTRUCTION! Do not be under any illusion that they would not dare to use them. They WILL, GLADLY, they will rejoice and pass out more candy to their children as hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions of Americans lay dead in the streets.

This is the enemy we are up against and it is the face of pure evil and hate. They will not listen to a message of "love" or "hugs". The only message they will understand, the only message that will get their attention and deter their plans, activities and ultimate goals is the message of overwhelming force leading to THEIR utter destruction.

I do not say these thing because I hate them. (I pray for their souls and for their salvation through faith in our Lord Jesus Christ who can save them and forgive their sins.) I say these things because this is reality. This is the enemy we face and must defeat. If we do not, he alternative will be too horrendous to endure.

REMEMBER THE TOWERS!

2 posted on 09/17/2001 2:41:53 PM PDT by Jmouse007
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To: Jmouse007, Pay now bill Clinton
REMEMBER THE TOWERS!
3 posted on 09/17/2001 4:36:18 PM PDT by Brian Allen
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