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9/11, Deep Events, and the Curtailment of U.S. Freedoms
A talk delivered to the New England Antiwar Conference, MIT, January
30, 2010.
by Peter Dale Scott
Hello everyone! I'm honored to be invited to this important anti-war
conference. As I am in the final stages of editing my next book, The Road
to Afghanistan, I have been turning down invitations to speak. But I was
eager to accept this one, and to join my friends and others in debunking the
war on terror, the false justification for the Afghan-Pakistan war.
Let me make my own position clear at the outset. There are indeed people out
there, including some Muslim extremists, who want to inflict terror on America.
But it is crystal clear, as many people inside and outside government have agreed,
that it makes this problem worse, not better, when Washington sends large numbers
of U.S. troops to yet another country where they don't belong.1
A war on terror is as inappropriate a cure as a U.S. war on drugs, which as
we have seen in Colombia makes the drug problem worse, not better. The war on
terror and the war on drugs have this in common: both are ideological attempts
to justify the needless killings of thousands -- including both American
troops and foreign civilians -- in another needless war.
Why does America find itself, time after time, invading countries in distant
oil-bearing regions, countries which have not invaded us? This is a vital issue
on which we should seek a clear message for the American people. Unfortunately
it has been an issue on which there has been serious disagreement dividing the
antiwar movement, just as it divided people, even friends, inside the anti-Vietnam
War movement of the 1960s.
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