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October 2001, Terrorism, consequences and implications
Terrorism
Terrorism has been around since many years, everytime a non-state
group, entity, with a political background attacked, this might be
government buildings, officials, forces or even civilians, the
government talked about terrorism. This criminalised the group which
could be described tomorrow as rebels, next week as freedom fighters
and next month as a friendly head of state.
Terrorism and terrorists are relative descriptions depending on time
and situation what it is. Terrorism can be in some cases legitimate
resistance against a suppressive and illegitimate government.
Otherwise, the resistance movements against the German occupation in
Europe from 1940 until 1945 were also terrorists organizations. And
more recently, the Kosovo Liberation Army was in the eyes of
Milosevic just a terrorist organization. So the terrorist to the one
might be a freedom fighter for the other.
This should give some insight to the words terrorism and terrorists,
it are words with many explanations. It should be evaluated every
time, if it is terrorism and if it is valid to others too. It is
therefore preferred to call the evil with the name instead of
something ill defined as terrorism. The use of the word terrorism is
acceptable if describing an unacceptable act but if it is to be
prosecuted or punished it should be clear who is the target.
Acts of terrorism are usually bloody acts which cause very often many
victims and even bigger economical damage. The terrorists act out of
an idea of bad treatment and this is in the view of the terrorists
the only way to get the attention and change the according to the
terrorists wrong or bad situation.
Terrorism is therefore a difficult concept, the cause might be fraud
and acts of terrorism can easily get out of control, to many
casualties and no connection between target and cause. If this
happens terrorism deteriorates to murder.
The attack on the World Trade Center, the Twin Towers, was such an
act of murder. The connection between target and cause is
non-existent. It was aimed at destroying a symbol of the United
States. The WTC represented the economical system of the U.S. but it
was only an office building. With many people who had no connection
to the politics of the U.S. This act is therefore best described as a
criminal act, mass murder, done by a criminal organization.
There are just a few people and/or organizations capable and with the
motive to commit such an act. Osama Bin Laden and the Al Qaeda
organization is the most likely suspect.
The attack on the WTC was aimed to enrage the U.S. and subsequently
to seduce the U.S. government to a reaction which would rally the
muslim world behind the causes of the suspected perpetrator Osama Bin
Laden. The objectives of Bin Laden are to eliminate the western
influence and presence in the Arab / muslim world and protect the
muslims all over the world from the infidels. A clash of civiliations
is planned by Bin Laden to, in the end, create a muslim world.
The actions of Bin Laden and his organization Al Qaeda, the base, had
mostly nothing to do with the Islam or the protection of the islam.
It is and was aimed at the destabilization of the world and is
against the peace. The objective of Bin Laden is to create a struggle
between the islamic world and the west, which they see as the biggest
evil in the world and needs to be eliminated to protect the islamic
faith.
Bin Laden and its followers are only a small militant and extreme
fraction which calls itself islamic and pure but violates many
islamic rules and traditions. If it proves to be true that Bin Laden
and the Al Qaeda are responsible for the attack on the Twin Towers of
the WTC complex then they would have crossed all lines of political
and military opposition and even human conduct, even in times of
conflict. They would have place themselve outside any legitimacy and
on the same level as other mass murderers in the history of mankind.
The day the world changed
Tuesday, 11 September 2001, will be remembered as the day history
took a new direction, as if the new millennium started that day. The
near simultaneous attack on the Twin Towers of the WTC and on the
Pentagon with hijacked airliners started a new dimension of
terrorism. No high tech attack but simple hijacked airliners used as
Tomahawk missiles. Effective and deadly.
This act will change the perception of security in the U.S., changing
ways of doing things, calling out a national emergency and the U.S.
will be looking for protection and security which never can be
reached. It is an illusion to find a method against terrorism,
especially this kind of terrorism, by physical methods. It will need
an advanced and intelligent approach to eliminate this kind of acts
or for protection.
All increased security attempts as increased control and privileges
for the law enforcement institutions will only limit the freedom,
liberties and way of living which are meant to be protected. Those
values which are supposed to be so much better than what the
perpetrators claim and are willing to enforce. If those values are
limited in name of security the perpetrators would gain a success in
the end. Not to speak of the economic costs of the increased security
measures and the especially the continuation of the feelings of
insecurity will destroy all the trust in the market and economy.
The question who committed this atrocious act will be not that
difficult to answer. Only a few organizations are able to conduct an
operation like the one committed on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon.
It will need intelligence capability, funds to finance a long term
operation and suicide candidates with some experience in flying an
aircraft and which have the basic skills of handling Boeing 757 and
767 aircraft. And above all, the motivation to conduct such an act
which would invite the retaliation of the U.S.A. The reaction of the
U.S. would be as fast as possible and without any remorse. No country
or political organization would be that foolish as the costs would be
simply to high. Only a determined organization without any great
alliances to established countries or organizations would be able to
commit such an act.
The only person who fits to this description is Osama Bin Laden and
his Al Qaeda organization. It fits in the policy of Bin Laden to
attack the U.S.A. to create a situation in which some kind of clash
of civilizations would occur. The Islamic world vs the western world.
In this situation he would most likely get the support of many
impoverished or suppressed muslims in large parts of the world and
become some kind of hero or martyrer if he would be killed. He will
not get a majority but the loudest supporters will support Bin Laden.
And in any case many will out of a feeling of humiliation and
disrespect by the west and even if they do not agree with it they
understand the motives of the attack.
Even as it will be clear that Bin Laden is behind the attack, it will
be difficult to proof that Bin Laden is responsible for the attack as
there will be no written order to commit the act. The burden of proof
is more difficult because of the structure of the Bin Laden's
organization, Al Qaeda. Al Qaeda is essentially a small organization
with many alliances, relations, with many other groups. It is more
like a network, a web of groups with the same goals and way of
thinking and acting. And all have a cell structure in which only a
small number of persons know people of other groups. Al Qaeda is
essentially only responsible for intelligence, financing, training
and probably some command and communication functions. They are a
support group which does not commit any or little operations of their
own. The command function is very vague and could probably more look
like a consultancy function with some leverage. But one should always
remind that the word of a man of the standing of Bin Laden means
something and can cause a lot, his words are very important and the
majority of the people in his surrounding obey to his words. Not to
speak of the support Bin Laden is able to give to other groups. This
is all together is very convincing for other groups to follow the
leadership of Bin Laden.
The attack on the U.S.A.
Tuesday, the 11th September 2001, started as every other day in New
York city. The day would however change the world. Four aircraft, 2
Boeing 757 and 2 Boeing 767, were hijacked. The hijackers took over
control of the airplanes with knives and the threat of a bomb. They
took over the pilots seat and changed the direction of the aircraft
towards NYC and Washington DC.
Two aircraft with a 15 minutes break rammed the Twin Towers of the
World Trade Center, one slammed into the Pentagon and one crashed in
the countryside. The passengers in the last plane staged a counter
attack and the plane crashed, thereby saving the U.S.A. from another
disaster. The likely targets were the White House or the Capitol.
All targets were highly symbolic targets of American prowess. The
Twin Towers symbolized the capitalistic free trade system and the
Pentagon the all mighty military power of the U.S.A. It represented
everything Bin Laden and its followers despised. It was a kind of
revenge, we can hurt, humiliate, the U.S. and it will get Bin Laden
the admiration and support from many muslims in the world.
The attack however unified the U.S.A. in its demand for retribution,
a war against terror. The U.S.A.received the support from all over
the world in the fight against terror. Only many countries will have
a second thought with their support and expect to receive support in
the elimination of their terrorists in their home countries.
Consequences
A terrorist attack like the one on the Twin Towers is because of its
many victims, the negative effects on the economy and while it is
viewed as a criminal act and not a political act will have serious
consequences for the group who did it and anyone who would support
such a group. It will demand a hard and if possible fast answer from
the U.S.A.
The first reaction of the U.S.A. was to secure the home land by
grounding all flights and increasing the security measurements around
the country at important buildings and installations. These actions
freezed the U.S. economy and public life.
Many other pro security measurements are studied at the moment, like
the introduction of ID-cards, more rights for the law enforcements
agencies to tap and follow and hold people, more intruding laws into
the private life of people and the most obvious, increased security
checks at airports, more police at the airports and air-marshals in
the planes to counter the chance on an attack. All these measurements
are however only delivering a phony-security, it increases the
feeling of security but will not increase the security of the people
and/or nation. It will on the contrary limit the freedom and
liberties of the people, exactly that which needed to be protected
from the suppression and terror of the Bin Laden's of the world.
For example air marshals will give a bigger sense of security but the
problem is if the terrorists could get aboard it is already to late.
A shoot out aboard high in the sky could puncture the aircraft the
consequences of that would be that the plane would most likely crash.
Distance control of aircraft is equally dangerous as if the control
system would be under control of terrorists it would be come even
more dangerous. Tighter security, more laws, would only limit the
freedom of the people without any higher chance of capturing
terrorists as they operate undercover in small groups mostly doing
nothing illegal until the big hit and they are able to get what they
want on the black market.
The intelligence and law enforcement agencies are in te mean time
busy to build a case against the involvement of Osama Bin Laden in
the attack of 11 September 2001. A political offensive rallied the
world behind the U.S.A. in the fight against terrorism. Afghanistan
which is suspected of supporting Bin Laden has been targeted by
political isolation, even long time supporters like Saudi Arabia and
the UAE have withdrawn the support and recognition for the Taliban
government in Afghanistan. The mass support of a lot of Arabs in the
fight against the west did not materialize as all sided with the
U.S.A. as the governments decided that would be best. Even if parts
of countries with a large number of islamic people thought different,
especially the poor without any hope promoted the fight against the
west.
The military answer will come later as enough forces have been
deployed to the most advantageous points and if the targets are
clearly presented.
The first target will most likely be found in Afghanistan, or better the
Taliban controlled part, as they are protecting Bin Laden. If the Taliban
will not accept the U.S. demands, including the hand over of Bin Laden,
the end of support to terrorism and the right to control the training camps,
something they never be able to do, they will be attacked at some time.
The U.S. will not let the Taliban get away with their support to Bin Laden.
The military answer will not include an invasion, an army deployment,
in Afghanistan but only precision bombardments of B 2, B 52, F15E,
F16C/D and F/A 18C bombers and fighter bombers and ofcourse Tomahawk
guided missiles on Taliban institutions and buildings, military infra
structure and training camps. And the U.S. will use special forces to
raid suspected places and areas. Forces like the Green Barets, Delta
Force, Seals, Rangers and probably the British SAS will be involved
in those operations.
Places which might be attacked are the airbases; Kabul international,
Kandahar, Shindand, Herat, Mazar and Kunduz. The larger ground force
bases as Qargah and Rishkor on the outskirts of Kabul and the former
18th Divivsion base at Deh Dadi outside Mazar. These bases have been
used by Arab and foreign combatants but will now be most likely
deserted. Smaller bases and frontline positions can also be attacked
with the help of the Northern Alliance which is combating the Taliban.
So the only kind of operations in Afghanistan will be a fast in and
fast out strategy and hit and run tactics. Creating maximum damage on
the enemy without becoming a target itself.
The U.S.A. will not make the same mistake as the Russians did in
their Afghanistan adventure. They will not enter with large military
forces to try to hold and change the country. They will be invisible
and only the results of their actions will be visible.
Fighting Terrorism
This strategy will not deliver immediate tangible results and it will
take time before the cell structure can be touched and the first
successes can be achieved. The fundamentalistic islamic organizations
will be in the mean time be able to strike back against targets in
the west.
The U.S. operations in Afghanistan are just a first step in a long
process. And it will take more than military and law enforcement
operations, or even political co-operation. It will take a policy,
economically and socially, to support the islamic countries who have
large groups of poor people without any perspectives and/or people
living in refugee camps. As long as these bad situations exist people
like Bin Laden find a fertile ground for their extremist ideas, get
the attention and receive as much support as they want.
The world community can do its part to make terrorist have a bad
time. This will have to do with co-operation and ofcourse limiting
the freedom of terrorists in the world. Intelligence should be
shared, an active human intelligence network should be set up and law
enforcements should co-operate with less bureaucratic hurdles. The
co-operation between the intelligence communities will be difficult
as they guard their knowledge very carefully. It is their working
capital and only an equal exchange of information will work and not a
one way street. A one way street should be avoided at any time as
this would be regarded as one country would benefit mostly from the
co-operation and destroying any chance of combatting terrorism
effectively.
The international community should take two other measures as soon as
possible. Terrorist organizations should not be able to work out of a
country and most importantly the financial structure of terrorist
groups should be eliminated. If they can not fund their work they can
not operate properly and are more likely to make mistakes. Even as
terrorism is a relatively cheap way to fight a war it still requires
capital to buy weapons, train the people, commit terrorist acts,
propagate the goals and ofcourse pay for the living of the staff and
operatives.
The majority of the actions against terrorism can be implemented very
quickly, it will only need the will of the governments to do it. It
will not need new extended laws limiting the rights and liberties of
the people. It also does not need the increased security measures
introduced after the Twin Towers atrocity. It will only need the will
to execute existing laws, co-operation and better intelligence.
And to finally defeat islamic terrorism of the Bin Laden kind on the
medium to long term, you firstly need to support the people without
future and in refugee camps in the world. As this is where terrorism
will grow fast and easy. Partly the cause but certainly the support
base. And secondly, causes like the continuing Middle East conflict
between Israel and the Palestinians and the unfair treatment of
people in the Middle East need to be ended. This will subsequently
limit the involvement of the west in the Middle East and at the same
time one of the grievances of the muslim population.