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another reason to vote no to Nice

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Tuesday October 15, 2002 09:36author by bertie's revenge Report this post to the editors

Thanks very much Mr Ahern

Thanks for making Ireland a target bertie, Importany article by Robert Fisk

Ireland may well be next on Islamic terrorists' hit list




Relatives and friends gather to identify bodies in Denpasar, Bali yesterday after Sarturday night's terror attack. Police say 180 people were killed and hundreds injured when what is suspected to be a car bomb exploded at the night club which was packed with foreign tourists and locals.


WHY? Saturday's crime against humanity in the Indonesian island of Bali provoked an almost identical reaction to the atrocities of September 11 2001.


Everyone wanted to know who had planted the bombs almost certainly a satellite of Al-Qa'ida and everyone wanted to know how the killers planned their massacre. But no one neither the Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard, nor Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair nor Foreign Secretary Jack Straw wanted to talk about motives.


"Terrorism" was the all-important word (an accurate one too), which was used to smother any discussion about what lay behind the crime.


Australians were the principal victims and their murderers must have known that they would be. So why were the Australians targeted? And who is next? John Howard has been among US President George Bush's toughest supporters. Australia lined up to join the "war on terror" within 24 hours of the attacks on New York and Washington last year. More to the point however, is Australia's military contribution to the US adventure in Afghanistan. Australian Special Forces have been operating with American troops in the Afghan mountains against al-Qaida. It's a fair bet that Saturday's savagery was al-Qaida hitting back.


The French have already paid a price for their initial support for Mr Bush. The killing of 11 French submarine technicians in Karachi has been followed by the suicide attack on the French oil tanker Limburg off the coast of Yemen.


Now, it seems, it is the turn of Australia. If the group which set off the three bombs in Bali is one of the "Islamist" movements on the edge of al-Qaida, the choice of target was familiar: a nightclub, a place associated in the mind of violent Muslim purists with sex, alcohol and immorality - the very same target which Palestinian suicide bombers have struck in Israel.


If millions of Muslims are revolted at the Bali massacre, few will approve of nightclubs or discotheques. The usual moral slippage can be employed; "the bombing was terrible, but..." Or so the murderers will have hoped.


The Australian mainland would have been a harder target for al-Qaida. But an island in a literal sea of Muslims a place that was known to be a magnet for Australians was much easier. The victims were largely young civilians, men and women together, truly innocent; just as innocent as the thousands who died in the World Trade Center.


Civilians get no quarter in this war, whether they are investment brokers in New York, Afghan families or Australian honeymooners. Even the most conservative calculations would mean that Saturday's slaughter took the total of innocent dead since September 11 to well over 6,000.


So who is next? When is Britain's turn? Where are Britons most at risk? Alas, they are scattered across the globe in embassies, on holidays, on every airline of the world in many case crewing the planes and in every trade. Our support for the US an infinitely closer alliance than any initial support from France makes Britain the most likely candidate for attack after the US.


Then there are the small, more vulnerable nations, the ones which give quiet assistance to the American military; Belgium, which hosts Nato headquarters; Canada, whose own special forces have been operating with the Americans in Afghanistan; Ireland, which allows American military aircraft to land and refuel at Shannon, where 51 US military planes alone touched down in the two months before the bombardment of Afghanistan last year.


Bali emphasises what the last year should have taught us. Individual innocence no longer protects us. We live in a terrifying new age. ( Independent News Service)

Robert Fisk


Related Link: http://www.unison.ie/irish_independent/stories.php3?ca=36&si=844106&issue_id=8173
author by gombeen bertiepublication date Tue Oct 15, 2002 21:04author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Robert Fisk has often been correct before and there is a raal possibility that he may be about the quote below also. This is something that bertie should have thought about before he sold this country off to the highest bidder.

"Then there are the small, more vulnerable nations, the ones which give quiet assistance to the American military; Belgium, which hosts Nato headquarters; Canada, whose own special forces have been operating with the Americans in Afghanistan; Ireland, which allows American military aircraft to land and refuel at Shannon, where 51 US military planes alone touched down in the two months before the bombardment of Afghanistan last year"

author by Despublication date Tue Oct 15, 2002 20:45author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The deaths of the people on holiday in Bali is tragic, but are their lives of more value than the hundreds of thousands murdered in East Timor with the support of the Australian establishment, of course not. Howard like Bush do not have the moral authority to lecture anyone, including Osama Bin Laden.

author by 3 - 2publication date Tue Oct 15, 2002 12:26author address 4author phone 1Report this post to the editors

It was reported in Mr Fisk´s newspaper in the last four weeks that the Australian equivalent to the British GCHQ had split badly and openly over sexual misconduct by higher ranking officers.
The Australian press carried articles with lines like "we are incapable of warning or protecting", and allegations flew all over the place about "naughty" goings-on.
This is believed to be largest whole scale "defection / walk out / worker direct action" protest in the history of western civilisation espionage. do you suppose they are all freelancing for the russians now?

 
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