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Is Bin Laden Alive? September 12, 2001 1:00 p.m. |
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On October 12, 2000, the U.S.S. Cole, docked in the port of Aden in Yemen, was attacked by terrorists. Seventeen American sailors were killed and scores were injured. Again, bin Laden was behind this carnage, and again he paid no price. Prior to yesterday's horrific attacks, there had been other attempts by bin Laden to strike at the American people, which were either thwarted or aborted. But any one of these provocations warranted his death. U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East has also sent the wrong signal to bin Laden and other terrorists. Since last year, America's ally Israel has been besieged with terrorist attacks against its people. Washington's response has been to condemn the killings but to call for Israel's "restraint." Some have even suggested that Israel's use of American made weaponry in responding to these terrorist acts is wrong. Attempts at diplomacy and evenhandedness in the face of unspeakable evil only encourages more evil. We also send a wrong signal to America's enemies when defense spending is treated as a budgetary stepchild. The military's budget should be Washington's first priority, not its last. It should not be subjected to irrational cuts and political grandstanding. But yesterday's events changed everything. Like mass murderers before him, bin Laden has underestimated the resolve of the American people. He will now pay with his life, and those who give him support and refuge must also suffer grievously. |