The attempt by the US media to make news rather than
report it is my greatest concern.
"An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind" attributed to Mahatma Gandhi in the film Gandhi (should be compulsory viewing for all world leaders).
"Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent" - Issac Asimov, Foundation + "...be vigilant against the baser forces of our human nature" - Issac Asimov, Forward the Foundation
"Keep well clear and defend yourself before stepping into the hornets nest of our militaristic society" - the message for ET thinking of visiting our planet. Paul Davies The Eerie Silence
Wikipedia: Nuclear
[war] close calls including Stanislav
Petrov, who disobeyed orders because he decided that a
missile launch by the USA was a false alarm.
The US media have not helped the situation with a constant demand for retaliation that is pushing the nation's leaders into making hasty decisions. There is a grave danger that an indiscriminate, aggressive response will destablize some of the many friendly Arab nations and plunge them into fundamentalist oppression.
At times like this it is not easy to question the actions of leaders. Those who do are labelled unpatriotic or traitors. But the reality is that the USA is not under any immediate threat, other than an economic slump of its own making. The US economy is highly dependent on consumer spending. The first thing that consumers did when their President said "Prepare for War" was to stop spending. The economic consequences of the terrorists attacks are becoming far more severe than they ever needed to be.
Here are some quotes from the book Cosmos:
From the perspective of someone outside the USA, I have to say
that President Bush sounds more like the coach of a high
school sports team than a statesman. There is a need for
Americans to call "time-out" and to scrutinise the strategy that
has been cobbled together by the nation's leaders under the
untenable glare of the media. Don't rush into actions that may
have grave, far-reaching consequences.
The terrorists can be brought to justice by less reptilian means.We have to remember the traits that make us "civilised".
BBC: Iraq violence: Facts and figures + Ten years on + UK casualties in Afghanistan
Prepared by Michael
Paine , Sydney Australia
Started on 23 September 2001.