abstract: Our only safety is in the Lord. We must pray that God will be merciful, and we must repent and rid ourselves of conduct and beliefs that are offensive to God.

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Lessons of 9/11

by Howard Phillips

  1. Our only safety is in the Lord. If God withdraws His hand of protection, no human precaution can save us from impending disaster.
  2. We must pray that God will be merciful, and we must repent and rid ourselves of conduct and beliefs that are offensive to God.
  3. We are still paying the price for Jimmy Carter's destruction of human intelligence capabilities at the Central Intelligence Agency in the 1970s and the bad decisions by Bill Clinton in the 1990s. It takes decades to build the kinds of relationships which enable us to penetrate the immediate circles of those committed to our destruction. Even if we were doing everything possible today, it could well be many years before we are able in advance to know as well as needed the particular intentions of terrorists determined to destroy us.
  4. Several Presidential administrations, after having promised to take decisive action against terrorists, failed to comprehensively and thoroughly do so. Think how many thousands of lives would have been saved if Osama bin Laden and his ilk had been taken out during the Clinton administration.
  5. The events of September 11 were not, as high officials have suggested, an attack on freedom and democracy, rather, they were a manifestation of Islamic fanaticism. Unconstitutional interventionism on the part of the government of the United States, over many decades, has made America a target of hostility in many places all over the world. U.S. participation in U.N. interventions in the Balkans and our effort to play "power broker" in the Middle East have exacted a price.
  6. The Executive Order prohibiting assassination should be revoked by President Bush. It is never moral to make innocent non-combatants a primary target. It would have been much more just, for example, for the U.S. military to have assassinated Sadam Hussein and his immediate cohorts than to have placed at risk the Iraqi civilian population, U.S. military personnel, or even politically disengaged Iraqi soldiers.
  7. Even if it is conclusively determined that Osama bin Laden is primarily responsible for the murderous attacks which our nation has suffered, we must remember that, to some degree at least, he is merely the glove on the hand of regimes which regard us as their enemy. Action must be taken against every one of those regimes which have facilitated assaults on America.
  8. In addition to being unconstitutional, foreign aid is ineffective and counterproductive. How chilling it was to read of Egyptians, for example, dancing in the streets, rejoicing in America's calamity, at a time when U.S. taxpayers annually provide their government with some $2 billion of foreign aid.
  9. President Bush, in his brief Oval Office remarks on September 11, unfortunately failed to mobilize the nation behind the need for extraordinary additional expenditures on our own national security. In the same vein, we should stop misdirecting our scarce defense dollars on the placement of 72,000 U.S. troops in Western Europe and on the countless resources we have unwisely assigned to Kofi Annan and his New World Order armies of intervention.
  10. Life will never be the same again in America. It is amazing that, thus far, we have been free of nuclear explosions on our territory, the poisoning of our water supply, or the spreading of disease in the context of chemical and biological warfare. If you prepared for a Y2K emergency, the preparations then taken may serve you well in the future.
  11. It is essential that, as we deal with the fact that we are at war with an invisible foe, we do not surrender the constitutional boundaries, principles, and liberties with which we have been blessed.
  12. We must repudiate the Bush Administration's notion that we need permission from the U.N. or consultations with NATO to defend the United States of America.

Howard Phillips is one of the founders of the Constitutional Party and was chosen as their presidential candidate in the 1992, 1996, and 2000 elections. He is also a member of the National Reform Association Board of Advisors and the president of The Conservative Caucus Foundation He publishes The Howard Phillips Issues and Strategy Bulletin, Policy Analysis, Inc., 9520 Bent Creek Lane, Vienna, VA 22182. This article originally appeared in the September 15 issue of that publication and is used by permission of Mr. Phillips.

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