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September 11, 2001
SPECIAL EDITION
TERROR
The price of hegemony

{{{By Justin Raimondo}}}

The
                              World Trade Center – monument of the New York
                              business community, towering over downtown
Manhattan
                              like twin silver phalli pointed at heaven –
                              is but a pile of smoldering rubble. Crashing down
                              along with this symbol of capitalism, modernity,
                              and civilization is the overweening hubris of a
                              government – and a people – who thought
                              themselves immune. It is the doctrine of "American
exceptionalism," the theory that the US –
                              blessed by Providence and released from the travails
                              faced by other nations – is exempt not only
                              from the rules that govern and limit the powers
                              of other nations, but also from history itself.
                              For history – and not only history but physics
                              – tells us that for every action there is an
                              equal and opposite reaction. No one is immune, and
                              this is the meaning of the horrific events unfolding
                              before our eyes.
Let's
                    reiterate what has happened: in a coordinated operation that
                    involved hijacking a plane from Boston, two aircraft dove into
the World Trade Center, leveling both buildings and (probably)
                    killing and injuring thousands. Not only that, but in
Washington,
                    D.C., the Pentagon itself was reportedly under attack, with
                    at least one explosion in the area: also the US State
Department
                    is the scene of yet more high drama, as it too is rocked by
                    explosions in the area and evacuated. It was a strange sight
                    indeed to see an F-16 jet fighter plane patrolling the skies
above New York City and the announcer's voice intoning in
                    a sepulchral voice that the primary election scheduled for
                    this morning in New York has been canceled.
Suddenly,
                    Americans wake up one day to find that they are living in
                    a Third World country. Would anybody be surprised to learn
                    that all civil liberties have been suspended, and martial
                    law declared? What is going on?
What's
                    going on is this: the war is coming home. The war fought by
                    America and its chief
                    Middle East ally against the Palestinian uprising has
                    moved from the streets of Gaza to the boulevards of the
imperial
                    metropolis. What Americans are facing, now, is what the
Israelis
                    face on a daily basis. For us, these attacks are a horror
                    of monumental proportions, something so out of the ordinary
                    that to call it "unusual" would be something of
                    an understatement: for the Israelis, this is a way of life.
The
                    Israelis recently had an election in which they made a
decision:
                    they would rather live this way than give in to the Palestinians'
                    demands. They elected Ariel
                    Sharon, an Israeli hawk, who vowed to take a tough line
                    against the Intifada.
                    The Palestinian response has been relentless: a vicious all-out
                    war fought by suicide-bombers targeting civilians. They voted
                    for it, they knew what they were getting into, and they have
                    steeled themselves to endure it. The question that poses itself
                    almost automatically is: when did we vote for it?
"This
                    is the second Pearl Harbor. I don't think that I overstate
                    it," said Sen. Chuck
                    Hagel, R-Neb., a major congressional war hawk. The
reappearance
                    of kamikaze planes diving into American targets just a few
                    days after V-J ("Victory over Japan") Day should
                    give us pause: the last time we faced down and beat such
fanaticism
                    was the occasion for a world war in which the entire nation
                    was mobilized and militarized, and there was talk of canceling
                    a presidential election. Are we willing to do that
                    again? And here is a sobering thought….
The
                    US mainland was completely unaffected by the last world war:
                    millions were killed, but not on our shores. The closest they
                    ever came was when the Japanese dropped some hot air
balloons
                    over the state of Washington. But not this time. In the age
                    of globalization, a world war means that everybody's back yard
is a potential battlefield.
A
                    common word we hear in foreign policy circles is
"hegemonism."
                    We stand at the apex of power, and the French have even
invented
                    a special term for the hubristic heights of the American
Imperium:
                    they call us the hyperpower.
                    It was coined to describe a power outside human history,
outside
                    the ordinary rules and conditions attached to human existence,
                    a power without parallel or precedent. We were all about
actions, and not about consequences: unlike the empires of the past,
America was thought to be exempt from any possible reaction to its imperial
edicts. Now we know it isn't true: too bad
                    we had to learn the hard way.
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