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Robert Novak (back to story)
September 13, 2001
This is no pearl harbor
WASHINGTON -- Security experts and airline officials agree privately that the
simultaneous hijacking of four jetliners was an "inside job," probably
indicating complicity beyond malfeasance. This makes all the more ominous
Tuesday's national catastrophe and its dismal consequences.
Nobody was more vigorous Tuesday in demanding tough military reprisal
against the terrorists than former Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger.
However, he was virtually alone in directing his rage not only at the
assassins but also at security arrangements. "I thought we had solved that
problem (of air skyjackings)," he said. He pointed out that effective airport
security would have prevented the disaster that may exceed the 2,403
deaths in the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
The analogy with the Japanese surprise attack was drawn endlessly by
political leaders and journalists. Former Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, with
a keen sense of history, disagreed: "This, after all, was not Pearl Harbor. We
have not lost the Pacific fleet." Unlike Dec. 7, 1941, the second day of
infamy was not perpetrated by an enemy that at that time was militarily
superior and seemed to put this nation's very existence in question.
In the rage and mourning following Tuesday's disaster, few officials wanted to dwell 
on how a 10-year hiatus of airline hijackings in this country could be followed by 
four in one hour. At a minimum, the blame can be put
on ill-trained, incompetent personnel performing the screening of passengers. At the 
worst, security experts fear collusion with the terrorists, possibly even extending to 
the cockpit. This is a subject that the airlines
are loathe to discuss.
The immediate consequence, widely predicted by members of Congress, will be tighter 
security making life more difficult for airline travelers and other Americans. The 
instant security measures taken in Washington and arou
nd the country came after the greatest terrorist success in world history had run its 
course and would not have been effective in preventing disaster had it been put in 
place.
Of greater interest to members of congressional intelligence committees is the 
surprise element of the attacks. The CIA and FBI are internally at a low point of 
effectiveness. "Human intelligence" (spying) has been in dec
line for decades. No amount of security harassment of airline passengers will 
substitute for effective intelligence. Like Pearl Harbor, the lack of warning Sept. 11 
will be investigated.
Unlike Pearl Harbor, however, there is no clear foe. While secret briefings of members 
of Congress point to Osama bin Laden as the source of the attacks, President Bush's 
Tuesday night address to the nation named no names
. The government, at this writing, actually is not sure. Private sources indicate that 
the terrorists could be a splinter group of Osama, its identity and whereabouts as yet 
unknown.
An attack on Afghanistan for sheltering Osama's terrorists will put the United States 
in danger of being perceived, however incorrectly, as launching a holy war against 
Islam. There is strong sentiment in Congress for hit
ting somebody, somewhere who has unsavory terrorist credentials even if not connected 
with Tuesday's attack.
With a crippled CIA unable to target the assassins, the Bush administration seems 
headed to deliver the same kind of hammer blows that the Clinton administration used 
in the Kosovo war rather than surgical strikes aimed a
t the assassins.
Perhaps the biggest difference with Pearl Harbor is the cause of the conflict. Bush's 
eloquent call for unity talked of the need to "defend freedom." Unlike Nazi Germany's 
and Imperial Japan's drive for a new world order,
 however, the hatred toward the U.S. by the terrorists is an extension of its hatred 
of Israel rather than world dominion. Secretary of State Colin Powell's laudable 
efforts at being an even-handed peacemaker makes no dif
ference to terrorists.
Stratfor.com, the private intelligence company, reported Tuesday: "The big
winner today, intentionally or not, is the state of Israel." Whatever distance
Bush wanted between U.S. and Israeli policy, it was eliminated by terror. The
spectacle on television of Palestinian youths and mothers dancing in the
streets of East Jerusalem over the slaughter of Americans will not soon be
forgotten. The United States and Israel are brought ever closer in a way that
cannot improve long-term U.S. policy objectives.
Contact Robert Novak
�2001 Creators Syndicate, Inc.

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