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gerisullivan) wrote2007-01-25 04:28 am
'There is no war on terror'
On his blog, Neil Gaiman wrote, "I never thought I'd find myself agreeing with the UK Director of Public Prosecutions, but I do, vigorously." Then Neil provided the link to this article in the Guardian.
Count me among the vigorous!
The Director of Public Prosecutions, Sir Ken Macdonald, is quoted as saying: "London is not a battlefield. Those innocents who were murdered on July 7 2005 were not victims of war. And the men who killed them were not, as in their vanity they claimed on their ludicrous videos, 'soldiers'. They were deluded, narcissistic inadequates. They were criminals. They were fantasists. We need to be very clear about this. On the streets of London, there is no such thing as a 'war on terror', just as there can be no such thing as a 'war on drugs'.
"The fight against terrorism on the streets of Britain is not a war. It is the prevention of crime, the enforcement of our laws and the winning of justice for those damaged by their infringement."
Exactly. And that is as it should be...everywhere.
I cheer Sir Ken's keen perspective and public position on this matter. Huzzah!
I want my country back.
Count me among the vigorous!
The Director of Public Prosecutions, Sir Ken Macdonald, is quoted as saying: "London is not a battlefield. Those innocents who were murdered on July 7 2005 were not victims of war. And the men who killed them were not, as in their vanity they claimed on their ludicrous videos, 'soldiers'. They were deluded, narcissistic inadequates. They were criminals. They were fantasists. We need to be very clear about this. On the streets of London, there is no such thing as a 'war on terror', just as there can be no such thing as a 'war on drugs'.
"The fight against terrorism on the streets of Britain is not a war. It is the prevention of crime, the enforcement of our laws and the winning of justice for those damaged by their infringement."
Exactly. And that is as it should be...everywhere.
I cheer Sir Ken's keen perspective and public position on this matter. Huzzah!
I want my country back.
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International terrorists are an unusual brand of criminals, and novel approaches to them are necessary. But treating their pursuit as a literal war isn't novel; it's trying to fit a new phenonemon into an old mold.
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There will always be crime. There will always be terrorists of some stripes. That's life. These things will never be erradicated, and that makes the right wing dizzy. They need a definable enemy.
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Utterly Wrong
Re: Utterly Wrong
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Sort of reminds me of the one about how "you can't make war against a noun," which immediately suggested to me that "Japan" and "Germany" were, well, not exactly adverbs, conjunctions, or prepositional phrases . . .