Saya repost, supaya tidak luput perhatian...
On 24 Jul 2005, at 21:15, Ambon wrote: > > ***Ingat, hanya dwi fungsi TNI yang bisa teruskan sekularisme di NKRI > > Benakah pernyataan tsb diatas bila kita melihat pada kenyataan sebagai > berikut? > > Pembakaran dan perusakan rumah ibadah kaum Nasrani pada zaman beberbagai > pemerintahan RI: > > Pemerintahan Soekarno 17/8/1945 - 7/3/1967 2 gereja > Pemerintahan Soeharto 7/3/1967 - 21/5/1998 495 -"- > Pemerintahan Habibie 21/5/1998 - 20/10/1999 156 -"- > Pemerintahan Gus Dur 20/10/1999 - 23/7/2001 232 -"- > Pemerintahan Megawati 23/7/2001 - Sept. 2002 39 -"- > > Sumber : "Beginikah Kemerdekaan Kita?", Redaksi Dr Med Paul Tahalele & > Thomas Santoso M.Si., Penerbit FKK Surabaya. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Holy Uncle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]>; > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2005 1:18 PM > Subject: [nasional-list] War on Teror VS War of Ideas > > > > ***Katanya "winning the war on terror", kini ciptakan title baru ""war of > > ideas". > > > > ***Berani memulai operasi militer unilateral, tapi takut ngaku kalah. > > Untunglah kulit muka orang2 AS di Gedung Putih terbuat dari kulit badak : > > They insisted a successful war on terror will require force of arms as > > well > > as strong allies in the Muslim world. > > > > ***Kaum Muslim harus ucapkan 'terima kasih AS'. George Bush telah > > menyatukan > > kaum Muslin di dunia. Ya AS saja sudah pro Islam, apakah kita di > > Indonesia, > > malahan masih saja anti Islam ? > > > > ***Ingat, hanya dwi fungsi TNI yang bisa teruskan sekularisme di NKRI ! > > > > Vol XXVIII NO. 126 Sunday 24 July 2005 > > > > US links terror fight to major conflicts > > > > WASHINGTON: The administration of US President George W Bush unveiled > > yesterday a new vision of its war on terror, casting it as a "war of > > ideas" > > comparable to the fight against Nazism and Communism rather than a hunt > > for > > a network of radical "evil doers". > > > > The analysis delivered by national security adviser Stephen Hadley and > > Frances Fragos Townsend, the top presidential homeland security aide, > > followed a series of bombing in London. > > > > Writing in The New York Times, Hadley and Townsend said the London attacks > > had made it clear that radical Islamists were "determined to destroy our > > way > > of life and substitute for it a fanatical vision of dictatorial and > > theocratic rule". > > > > They said this vision was reminiscent of Nazi and Communist totalitarian > > systems, in which a radical few subjugated the helpless many. > > > > "At its root, the struggle is an ideological contest, a war of ideas that > > engages all of us," they went on to say. > > > > Distancing themselves from previous statements about winning the war on > > terror, the officials acknowledged that the "ideological contest" at hand > > "can be a long and difficult one" because, as they put it, "even bankrupt > > ideas have attracted followers for a time". > > > > They insisted a successful war on terror will require force of arms as > > well > > as strong allies in the Muslim world. > > > > "The terrorist hard-core is beyond appeal and must be hunted, captured or > > killed," wrote Hadley and Townsend. "The sanctuary provided by sympathetic > > governments willing to look the other way when terrorist training camps > > are > > set up within their borders can be denied through military action." > > > > The White House officials also vowed to overcome what they called > > "America's > > mixed record on supporting freedom in the Middle East" when a succession > > of > > US governments promoted stability in the region at the expense of > > democracy. > > > > The assessment contrasted with earlier portrayals of the war on terror by > > Bush and other members of his administration, who had insisted terrorist > > attacks were being perpetrated by "evil doers" hiding in caves in > > Afghanistan and other parts of the Muslim world. > > > > It suggested acknowledgement that Osama bin Laden and other radical > > Islamic > > leaders had a much broader base of support than Washington had thus far > > been > > willing to let on. > > > > Hadley and Townsend urged Americans and their allies to "bring all of the > > tools of statecraft, economic influence and private enterprise to bear in > > this war". > > > > http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/Story.asp?Article=117796&Sn=WORL&IssueID=28126 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! 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