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The Unknown Enemy
by Joseph Sobran

It was predictable. For years I've been writing that
the U.S. Government has been making more enemies than
Americans really need, all over the globe, and that
one of these days some of them would have a nasty
surprise for us.

In fact it nearly happened a few years ago, when
Islamic radicals tried to blow up the World Trade
Center. But of course they made a botch of it and
got caught.

This time, though, someone pulled off what must have
been an extremely cunning conspiracy, a criminal feat
for the ages. They managed to execute a secret plan
calling for four simultaneous hijackings of airplanes.
Those who committed these coordinated deeds  in spite
of all security measures  also had the determination
to die in hitting their targets.

This wasn't "terrorism." This was war. It wasn't a
random attempt to scare people with an arbitrary
atrocity, like the bombing of a pizza joint; it was
a serious attempt to kill as many people and do as
much material damage as possible at two strategic
targets, the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

But, as I write, hours after the attacks, we don't
know who is at war with us. We may never know. Who
has reason to hate this country? Only a few hundred
million people  Arabs, Muslims, Serbs, and numerous
others whose countries have been hit by U.S. bombers.

Imagine hating a country so much that you were willing
to cross an ocean and carry out an elaborate revenge
against its people, killing yourself in the process.
This is something far more than the sort of ideological
anti-Americanism that leads student mobs to throw
stones at U.S. embassies abroad; that's kid stuff.
This is an obsessive, fanatical, soul-consuming hatred.

Foreigners aren't quite real to Americans, and most
Americans are unaware of how profoundly their government
antagonizes much of the human race. We are easy-going
people who generally have no idea how bullying we seem
to foreigners. Until now, we have had no experience of
what the U.S. Government has so often inflicted on others.
Now, at least, we have an inkling of what it feels like.

Government spokesmen have responded with their usual cant
of "cowardly attacks" by "terrorists" who "hate democracy
and freedom." Rubbish. A fanatic who is ready to die is
the opposite of a coward, and nobody can "hate" such
abstractions as "democracy and freedom" with that kind
of intensity.

It's dangerous to belittle your enemy, especially when
his courage and cunning have already proved as formidable
as his hatred and cruelty. The first question you should
ask about your enemy is why he is your enemy in the
first place.

You may be deluding and flattering yourself if you assume
he hates you for your virtues. But our "leaders" assure
us that our enemies are unnaturally evil people who hate
us only because we are so wonderful. And they manage to
utter this nonsense with an air of tough-minded realism.

True realism, on the other hand, doesn't mean blaming
Americans for bringing these horrifying and truly evil
acts on themselves. It does mean trying to imagine alien
perspectives from which our government's conduct might
appear so intolerable that some people might be driven
to take atrocious revenge.

"To understand all is to forgive all," says the French
aphorism. Not true. But understanding all can at least
teach you how to avoid making enemies, and avoiding
making enemies is the best defense  better than a $300
billion "defense" budget that didn't defend the World
Trade Center.

The great director Jean Renoir was once asked why there
were no villains in his films. He answered simply:

"Everyone has his reasons." Your bitterest enemy may have
his reasons for hating your guts. You may not think they
are good or sufficient reasons, but you'd better take
them into account. If he has any brains, he may find a
way to hurt you.

The United States is now a global empire that wants to
think of itself as a universal benefactor, and is
nonplussed when foreigners don't see it that way. None
of the earlier empires of this world, as far as I know,
shared this delusion; the Romans, the Mongols, the
British, the Russians and Soviets didn't expect to
rule and to be loved at the same time. Why do we?
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