The World of Megaterrorism
Here’s a great piece by Andre Glucksmann at OpinionJournal, on the tragedy of the Spanish capitulation to terrorism: The World of Megaterrorism.
PARIS—Read carefully the statement that claimed responsibility for the Madrid massacres. Al Qaeda puts everyone, from the Crusaders to the Jews, all countries who sent troops not just to Iraq but to Afghanistan as well, in their gun sights. In other words, all of Europe—Berlin and Paris, no less than Rome, London or Warsaw. France merits special condemnation for its ban on the Islamic veil in public schools.
Mad is the European who thinks himself immune for having opposed Saddam Hussein’s overthrow. No accommodation provides insurance against attack. No public building, no train platform, no sidewalk is spared by the Islamist butchers. “Death train,” “death’s black smoke,” “the wind of death,” the bleak metaphors fly over the borders in the name of al Qaeda. The bombs in Madrid, they say, are the “answers to the crimes you have committed worldwide .�.�. in Iraq and in Afghanistan.”
In manipulating the Spanish election, terrorism proclaims its gospel and applies it in practice. The perfect timing of March 11 is the monstrous example. Little does it matter that the 201 dead and the 1,500 wounded were working-class people, most likely opposed to an intervention in Iraq—as were some 90% of the Spanish. The “human material” has no value for the terrorists who prove the strength of their convictions and the power of their weapons with the murder of the disarmed, whoever they may be and whatever they may think, whether believers or not. It was an encore, as everyone said: On this March 11, 2004, Europe lived its own September 11, the horror of Manhattan all over again.
Except this time the assassins can proclaim they have won.