Spain made its choice to continue the fight against terrorists with the appropriate means, police and counter-terrorism. And yes, I approve of that.lowing wrote:
I asked, clearly, what is a third option in dealing with an attack AFTER the fact. Hunt them down and cower are 2 options, what is the third. Spain made its choice, and your approval of it figures.B.Schuss wrote:
well, how about the classic approach ? police work and counter-terrorism/intelligence ? Isn't that what the link in the OP is about, in essence ? There was a plot to bomb the public transport system in Madrid, and the police uncovered it and stopped the criminals/terrorists before it could be carried out.lowing wrote:
If there is a third choice to react to "anti-islamic activity', I am all ears.
You always seem to imply that Europeans "kneel" to the threat of terrorism. Seriously, I don't know where you are getting this idea from. A lot of European nations are involved in Afghanistan, to the degree that our laws will allow us to, and the rest is fighting terrorism with the means at their disposal. with considerable success, I might add.
Not every nation's military is so readily at the hands of their leader as the US armed forces, you know.
As far as the Spanish "appeasement" is concerned, as has been pointed out, Spaniards were growing increasingly unhappy with their country's involvement in Iraq before the elections, and the fact that Aznar tried to blame ETA for the bombings didn't really help his credibility.
The Spanish people made a democratic choice, and as an American, you should be the first to respect that.
Call it appeasement, if you want, but I don't think the Spanish people are any less safe today in their country, without military involvement in Iraq.
The law enforcement and counter-terrorism community are doing a good job at fighting terrorists and the added bonus is that
a) no Spanish soldier has to risk his life in some ME shithole for questionable motives, and
b) the Spanish government can spend their money on issues that are really important for the future of their nation.
and to be honest, looking at the number of US soldiers killed or wounded in Iraq, and the costs to your economy, an argument can be made that the Spanish people made a wise choice after all.
This OP speaks directly to Spains reation in the face of terrorism. The terrorist set out to achieve a specific goal, and that goal was achieved. It is cut and dry, and indisputable. THe fact that the ISLAMIC TERRORISTS ( can I say that?) was poised to do it again PROVES that appeasement, negotiations, rationalizations, understanding or what ever else you wanna call it will not work as long as we live our western lifestyles against the teaching of the peace loving and tolerant prophet Muhammad.
THe fact that you approve of sitting back and watching other countries fight this war that you know needs to be fought is exactly the European mentality that I speak of. If you had it your way, there would be no war on terror, ( I am sorry, on ANTI-ISLAMIC ACTIVITY ), there will only be a clean up after the terrorism. Iraq ,is not the war on terror, Iraq is a front on the war on terror.
What that is supposed to "figure", I'd be glad to hear from you. Implications ftw.
And who said "europeans are sitting back and watch other countries fight this war" ? Are you insane ? If I am informed correctly, european nations are involved in Afghanistan, including Germany. German soldiers have died there, you *********, *********** !!
We are fighting this war, with the means that we consider to be appropriate.
Just because we have chosen not to give in to US pressure as far as the tactics are concerned, doesn't mean we're appeasers.
Seriously, I don't get your black and white world. "Hunt them down" US style, aka send in the Marines, or "cower" and appease, EU style ?
Come on, you're not that shallow. You know life is not that simple. There is a middle ground here.
We are not cowering, we are not appeasing. We are fighting the terrorists with the means that we consider appropriate. And as far as I can tell, with sufficient success. If you can say the same thing about your campaign in Iraq, well, good for you. Then we're both doing good jobs, I suppose.