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"Another Day That Shall Live in Infamy"
 10/15/2000

October 23, 1983. Beirut. A blast rips through the U.S. Marine Corps barracks, leaving 241 U.S. military personnel dead and another 80 seriously wounded. It was an act of cowardice that killed those men - one of thousands of crazed radicals on a suicide mission for his god - a god that would demand a "holy war" and suicides.

That was then. I had made two friends about three months before the blast. They were sleeping, snug in their beds, their rifles locked away, along with the blanks they carried for ammunition, in that barracks when it was reduced to rubble. Two friends who managed to find a nice resting place in Arlington National Cemetery. Yes, they were now heroes. Spineless people killed my two friends, as well as the other 239 military personnel in that building.

Just a few days before the Beirut bombing another friend of mine died. He died not at the hands of cowards, you see. He died as a result of machinegun rounds ripping his chest apart in a mission to rescue American medical students from potential harm. He died on the island of Grenada, a small piece of land in the Caribbean - not far from that hated island of Cuba. 

December 7, 1941. It's a bright and beautiful Sunday morning in Oahu, Hawaii. It's just before 8 a.m. The American flag is being hoisted up the flagpole. Unannounced, hundreds of Japanese planes, known as "Zeroes," swoop in, dropping bombs and spraying everyone in sight - and out of sight - with machinegun fire. The president at the time, Franklin D. Roosevelt, said it was a day that would live in infamy. Infamy, just in case you don't know, simply means it won't be soon forgotten. 

I think Roosevelt may have gotten some of his speech, at least the idea of using the word "infamy" from another U.S. president. 

There's a graveyard in Pennsylvania, known these days at the Gettysburg National Cemetery. On November 19, 1863, Abraham Lincoln used similar words in dedicating the final resting place for Civil War soldiers. Lincoln said, "The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here."

Fast-forward to October 12, 2000 - 17 years later. It's now the day that the USS Cole was bombed by a couple of cowards - again. It seems those cowards, too, are linked to some terrorist organization. Is it another "holy war" they were fighting? If it is, someone forgot to invite the U.S. into the game before the bombs started flying. Of course, had they done that, the U.S. would have wiped their faces clean with a few well-placed rockets. 

Unfortunately, 17 people on the USS Cole lost their lives to the blast that ripped a hole in the side of the warship. Those people were military personnel - U.S. citizens. 

Listening to the political heads talk on TV, whether it is Al Gore or his presidential leader Bill Clinton, the talk is sickening. Those two want to work through things in a diplomatic fashion, they say. That is wrong. A military strike - be it from a psycho or a Jihad, which means "holy war," though now used to describe some radical terrorists - is the only feasible response I can see.

On his website,
Sayyid Mujtaba Musavi Lari describes some of the thought of the old Islamic nation. I'm not Islamic. I don't pretend to be Islamic. I don't even play an Islamic person on TV. I'm an American and a Christian, so I really can't say if the thinking that Sayyid writes about prevails to this day. What I can say, from actions of the terroristic cowards, that the "holy war" concept that's practiced in today's world doesn't follow the supposed guidelines - and it isn't holy - even by the old standards.

This concept of "a just war" led to that of, "the Jehad" or "Holy War", and the first revelations on this subject to the Prophet are enshrined in the Qur'anic texts (1) Sura XXII: Hajj-"Pilgrimage" (verses 39 and 40): "Those upon whom war is made by unbelievers are granted permission to fight because they are being oppressed (Verily God is most powerful to aid them) and have been expelled from their homes in defiance of right for the sole 'crime of saying 'Our Lord is God'."

Let's see, they are only supposed to fight when war is brought upon them. What did the U.S. Marines in Beirut do? Snore too loudly? Make too many patrols through the streets, up railroad tracks, and watch too many of the Jihad practice their tactics? 

What did the sailors on the USS Cole do to make war? Sure, I know the "official" verdict isn't in from "intelligence" analysts, but you know what? It isn't needed. The M.O. is there. The proof is in the pudding. If you're a coward once, you're a coward always. 

Then Osama bin Laden, a Saudi-born business and millionaire Islamic leader, with Yemeni origins, comes out almost a week after the bombing of the USS Cole and says the U.S. better not attack him. Is poor old bin Laden getting worried his dirty deeds aren't going to be so dirt cheap for much longer? Is he worried he will have to start paying the price? You see, bin Laden is the most prominent of the "Afghans," Muslim radicals who fought against the Russian occupation of Afghanistan during the 1980s before turning their attention onto the Western presence in the
Persian Gulf. There's some food for thought.

"And (2) Sura II: Baqara - 'The Heifer' (verse 190): "Fight in the cause of God against those who attack you. But be careful to maintain the limit, since God does not love transgressors. "By 'limit' is meant that the force used must be limited to that which is the minimum adequate to restrain the evildoers who attack. The force used must never exceed that limit in order to exact revenge or impose an imperialistic conquest"."

Here the information from the old Islamic thought says to fight on the Islamic god's side. (Yes, I know the word "god" isn't capitalized - in the United States, capitalizing the word "god" is reserved for use in reference to the Christian God.) It also says to fight against those "who attack you." It also said to "maintain the limit," complete with a definition. Did I miss something? 

People, freedom isn't free. I remember learning that lesson from Master Sgt. Donald O. MacNeil (USAF-Ret.) back in 1981 while in Jr. ROTC in high school. In fact, old Sarge had the ROTC class make a movie on what price is paid for freedom. That message was drilled home even further while I wore the uniform of this country. 

The 17 crewmembers that were killed in the cowardly bombing of the USS Cole is the price that must be paid for our freedom. As long as the U.S. maintains a military presence throughout the world, the price of wearing a U.S. military uniform will be high - it's a price that can be paid only with blood, unfortunately.

Am I dismissing the killing of 17 U.S. military personnel? Not a chance! What I am saying, in no uncertain terms, is that they took an oath - and unfortunately, lived and died by that oath.

It is now the time for national healing. It is now the time we call on our leaders to do what is right. The U.S. was once again attacked - as it was on December 7, 1941 - in a surprise attack. The stark contrast between the two attacks is the one on the USS Cole was done in cowardice spirit. The Japanese, at least, had the guts to show their faces and identify themselves through aircraft markings. Sure, the Japanese thought a declaration of war had been delivered prior to the attack, as well. We won't get into that, as no one even knows what that document is in today's political world. We are too engrossed with having our "conflicts" and "police actions."

When the suspects are found in the bombing of the USS Cole, that is the time for the U.S. to launch a military strike. It will not be the time to sit back and try to work things out diplomatically. It will not be the time to say that we have to bring the person or persons to justice. It is the time to strike hard and fast. A few F16s, maybe a few A10s, a few Stealth bombers, and maybe a few off-shore missiles, fired from several U.S. naval vessels - just for good measure - is the answer.

  - by Dave Jackson (Scoop0901)

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