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They Just Don't Get It: How Washington Is Still Compromising Your Safety--and What You Can Do About It
Colonel David Hunt
Three Rivers Press
, 2006 - 288 pages
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A good no-nonsense book about defeating terrorism
I'm reviewing the 2006 paperback edition of this book, and it has an extra dozen pages of material. If
you
want to
get
this book, I recommend the paperback edition.
I think all of us ought to read this book. It has some practical advice for
how
to deal with those who are at war with us. I don't agree with everything David Hunt says here, but it is all sincere and straightforward.
The author, a retired U.S. army colonel, shows us how badly the war on terrorism has been going. And he starts with the bungled efforts to save the hostages during the Munich Olympic Games in 1972, followed by the absurd release of the three captured terrorists. This failure to deal with murderers has become part of a pattern that we all need to do something
about
.
After reading this book, it dawned on me that the first hint I had that terrorists were simply going to start getting away with murder systematically was in 1974, when Arafat, a horrible thug, was allowed to address the United Nations. Arafat was not arrested, put on trial, and executed. Instead, he was applauded at the UN! And after some thought, I realized that this was more than a blunder. It was a blow to human civilization. Yes, it was a minor blow. But the precedent was scary. And given
what
happened, I had to hold all of human society at least partially responsible for this outrage.
Hunt explains part of the reason why nobody killed Arafat decades ago. It turns out that in a very serious sense, "the United States does not want Israel to defeat its enemies." There really is a "small but powerful" lobby inside the United States State Department that wrongly regards Israel as the major problem in the region. And it "managed to convince five Ameri
can
administrations that it was not in our best interests to kill Yasser `the Rat Man' Arafat." Hunt asks how ending the daily slaughter of innocents could not be in our best interests.
There is more sound advice on our response to terrorism. Clearly, some responses put some of our rights at risk, and
they
could lead to trouble for, say, loyal American Muslims. Hunt warns us that "stripping away the rights of our citizens doesn't make us safer; it puts us in a different kind of danger." And he warns us not to turn against our own (Muslim) citizens in this fight. Such acts of bigotry would simply create unnecessary divisiveness and lose us assets in our fight.
In addition, we see some advice to counter the enormous amount of anti-American propaganda. Not silence it.
Just
counter it, so that it does not stand unchallenged.
Throughout the book, we see advice to do something useful as opposed to creating more bureaucracy. One example is the rather dubious looking "color codes" which supposedly alert us to the severity of a terrorist threat. Hunt wisely calls this idea "amazingly stupid." And the author tells us how, in 2004, Senator Edward Kennedy was kept off a plane flight that he had taken regularly for forty-two years because a suspected terrorist used "Edward Kennedy" as an alias. That may sound funny, but Hunt points out that it isn't. If even Kennedy can't avoid such problems at the airport, we're making a serious error somewhere.
I highly recommend this book.
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Dull minded
"Find the bad guys and kill them", "unleash the SEAL and DELTA forces everywhere in the world to solve America's problems by assassinating the bad guys" is the Colonel's ultimate solution for securing America and Israel. It is a bad reputation for the military to produce such dull minded people. Those oversimplify matters with no restrain of rationality.
TKA: Terror Killing Agency is one of the Colonel's gad
get
s in dealing with the bad guys. The author considers himself an expert in managing violence and assassination and never doubts his irrational approach by asking questions such as: Who are the bad guys?
How
many are there? Where are
they
hiding?
What
keeps them growing? Or what drives them to such desperate outcome?
The author throws the blame on every figure of authority for the sake of gaining public sympathy, yet without offering compelling alternatives. He worries
about
the
safety
of Israeli children, yet never hints to the Palestinian children. Assassinating Yasser Arafat is a noble goal and aiding Israel in its racist discrimination against non Jew is perfectly congruent with his Ameri
can
ideals. Israel is run with generals and military experts since its inception which got it in such dismal state of affairs with no friends but the US, no solution but wars.
Ideas such as democracy,
just
ice, fairness, liberty, and pursuit of happiness could secure America more than irrationally driven anger and vengeance. Seeking the root cause of problems could render lasting solution that is hard to find by other short sighted means. The tunnel vision of militarily-minded folks demonstrates the underdeveloped intellectual reasoning in solving problems that involves intricate historic, cultural, and geographical variables. Aggression and fear are the only tools in the repertoire of militarily educated folks.
The irony of contemporary history is vividly evident in such outrageous military doctrines that emphasize technical wizardry as an ultimate safeguard to protect Nazism, Imperialism, and apartheid, the former had been defeated disgracefully by virtue of its impulsive madness and expansionism. The second has been transformed from the French and British colonialism to the American imperialism. Similarly, apartheid had been defeated in America and South Africa, yet
still
kicking and thriving in Israel with the support of its paternal Imperialistic America.
Mohamed F. El-Hewie
Author of
Essentials of Weightlifting and Strength Training
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