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Not Pearl Harbor II
By Richard A. Widmann
Following the devastating
attack on the World Trade Center on September 11th, various commentators
have attempted to explain the event to their audiences. One frequent
allusion was that of the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Perhaps Disney's recent film was stuck in the minds of our media
as some even dubbed the recent attack Pearl Harbor II. Other writers
and media sources couldn't avoid the term "kamikaze" to describe
the hijackers suicidal destruction of people and property. The attacks
of September 11th however were not at all like those of December
7th.
The government of Japan had been in long albeit failing diplomatic
talks with the United States for years prior to Pearl Harbor. When
the attack came, the Japanese attacked military targets in a military
operation. In the case of the recent attacks, the terrorist leadership
basically remains faceless, still denying involvement and responsibility.
The targets in the recent attacks were not military at all. Bin
Laden's gang targeted civilians, business people, and innocents.
Even the Pentagon attack used innocents as a human bomb to strike
at America's military headquarters.
The attack on Pearl Harbor was a devastating blow to our military
and our country but was understood as the opening salvo of a war
between nations. The attacks of September 11 were atrocities plain
and simple.
The media does a disservice by making useless comparisons to
the Second World War. Likewise the American government should focus
and should have been focused on those who will cause harm today.
For the past several years visitors to the United States are given
forms on which they must declare if they were members of the Nazi
party or supporters of that regime in any way. Anyone making such
a declaration is denied entry to the United States. The U.S. government
has also spent a small fortune persecuting the aging Cleveland autoworker
John Demjanjuk for "crimes" that there is no evidence that he committed.
The Demjanjuk case is only one of many such cases.
While our Office of Special Investigations hunted octogenarians
from Eastern Europe, young vital terrorists were studying in our
country, taking flight lessons, and planning the murder of our citizens.
The time is long over-due to focus on the real danger. Hollywood,
the media, and our government must give up their infatuation with
Japanese and German villains and focus on the present danger and
threat.
Let's stop thinking of our current situation as a replay of Pearl
Harbor or World War II. Our enemies will not fight this conflict
as World War II was fought. We cannot win by fighting it that way
either. Such tactics would be as useful as sending lancer divisions
against tank columns.
If there is anything from the Second World War worth recalling
it is that our enemies in that conflict, the Japanese and the Germans
are now our friends and allies. It is a point well worth remembering.
Let’s view our current conflict clearly and not through the distorted
lens of old hatreds. Let us pray that we will have the fortitude
to do what must be done. But let us also long for the day when,
like the Germans and the Japanese, that we will call the sons and
daughters of our current adversaries “friends and allies.”
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