saxitoxin wrote:There has only been one politically-motivated attack by an Arab or Persian national on U.S. territory in the last 250 years that resulted in three or more fatalities (9/11) and the specific reasons given for that attack by the perpetrators were: (a) U.S. support for Israel, (b) U.S. military presence in Saudi Arabia, (c) U.S. sanctions on Iraq.
saxi, I don't think you really mean to sound this utterly wuss-tastic. Grow a pair.
The U.S. is the greatest country in the world*. We are not going to crawl into a cowardly,isolationist hole in the mud just because a few airplanes and skyscrapers blow up.
There is too much prestige, adventure, money, and power out there for us to take.
I mean seriously, the U.S.'s god-given talent at masterful over-reaction is one of our greatest strengths. From Japan, to Vietnam to Iraq to Afghanistan our wretched adversaries know that the price for screwing with us is the deliveryof mega-tons of whoop-ass.
That's why it makes me feel so sad to think that it is over 75 years since the U.S. droped any atomic/nuclear weapons in actual warfare. The pissant pittance of conventional warfare is looking more and more threadbare. Only the glorious of majesty of atomic nuclei fissioned and fused in the name of...of rightousness, can deliver America's tough-love message to the world.
*Even countries who are technically more populous (India, China) or larger in land area (Russia, Canada), know that any such claims of 'greatestness' they migh make, rest only on relatively flimsy, single-factor technicalities.