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us terrorist attacks: a canticle for osama bin laden
by Alex Burns ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - September 25, 2001

Author's Note: Special thanks to Howard Bloom for
providing notes on New York Times reporter Jeffrey
Goldberg's research.

Diluvium Ignis(The Flame Deluge)

Walter M. Miller's classic science fiction story A
Canticle for Leibowitz (1959) depicts a
post-apocalyptic world where the Roman Catholic Church
has become the custodian of civilization's remaining
knowledge-base. After the Great Simplification, the
priesthood regards the remnants of nuclear weaponry as
sacred ikons that possess heterodox powers, the
archaic symbols of fading memories.

Miller's evocative study of complex moral and social
issues cast the die for Russell Hoban’s Riddley Walker
(1980) and J.G. Ballard's Hello America (1981), two
novels that explored how nuclear weaponry may be
fetishized within post-apocalyptic religions. Miller's
vision has now become a terrifying reality, a
geopolitical Wild Card that may shape the future of
Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan.

Negotium Perambulans in Tenebris (The Pestilence That
Stalks In Darkness)

While researching Osama bin Laden’s background for a
New York Times piece (June 25, 1998), journalist
Jeffrey Goldberg interviewed Samiul Haq, a seventeen
year-old Muslim teacher who taught nine year-old
students to worship the Koran and the Bomb.

After explaining to Goldberg that Muslims should wage
jihad against Israel, Russia, and Serbia, Haq then
retorted, "Listen, if you Americans don't stop
pestering us about the Taliban, we'll give them the
nuclear bomb. How would you like that?"

The national holiday Yaum-e-Takbeer celebrates
Pakistan's first nuclear test on May 28, 1998. The
nuclear test took US intelligence by surprise.
Goldberg describes how monuments to the test have been
built throughout the major cities, complete with eerie
lightshow recreations of the fiery blast. Celebrants
worship the radioactive fragments as religious
artifacts that can bestow their powers upon families
and country.

Goldberg interviewed Fazlur Rahman Khalil, a real-life
reversal of Father Liebowitz, who vowed, if necessary,
to use nuclear weapons to end the conflict over
Kashmir. Khalil's pro-nuclear stance--that God
bestowed Pakistan with the Bomb to enlighten a
corrupted world--fulfills the macrohistorian and
philosopher Oswald Spengler's unnerving prediction
that the West would be eclipsed by hordes who used its
knowledge and technology against it.

The rise-to-globalism of Osama bin Laden also recalls
Muslim macrohistorian Ibn Khaldun’s thesis that the
cultural elites would corrupt themselves and be
displaced by triumphant Bedouin tribes (the thesis was
explored in Frank Herbert's Dune series).

These macrohistorical theories don't confer legal or
moral legitimacy upon Osama bin Laden’s terrorist
campaign, yet do suggest that the campaign is an
opening gambit in a War on Terrorism that will be
shaped, in turn, by the apocalyptic style of
geopolitics. This apocalyptic style encompasses new
bio-chemical warfare technology, resource shortages,
operations-other-than-war, insights from complex
adaptive systems research, and an appreciation of
weapons as religiopolitical tools to inflame the
populace and deter their sworn enemies.

Sic Transit Mundus (Thus Passes The World)

The looming clash between the West and militant forms
of Islam embodies more than Samuel P. Huntington's
Clash of Civilizations model. Social cycles and
technological innovation have created a fractal sense
of time: we simultaneously live in different
psychological spaces. Osama bin Laden reveals this
fractal complexity, fusing a reverence for family and
tribal order with absolutistic thinking and an
appreciation of technology. A terrorist does not need
to have developed the systems of thinking that built
the technology in order to use it against a
civilization.

While they fulfill their purpose to galvanize their
audiences to take action, media stereotypes of
terrorists largely fail to capture this fractal
complexity, increasing the difficulty of successfully
profiling and outwitting the opponents who endanger
our society. They overlook the individual's
psychohistory, ignore the cultural imprinting points,
and obscure personal motivations. And stereotypes
ignore the gaps in our own cultural and societal
evolution, such as the widening post-17th century gap
between Democratic ideals and Reason, that may be
seized upon by others to justify their actions.

Walter M. Miller's brooding vision was fiction, but
terrorists like Osama bin Laden are intent on making
this religiopolitical apocalypse a frightening
reality: an intent that may imprint on the generations
of fundamentalist Muslim warriors to come. Will the
War on Terrorism become a Forever War that never
really ends?



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