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SEVENTY-THREE, JULY 1, 2002
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BY THOMAS J. FRIEDMAN
[Because the misguided Noam Chomskys of the world have their heads up their asses, they prefer to ignore the portents not only of the September 11 World Trade Center attack but of the brutal and bloodthirsty Moslem terrorism practiced worldwide by jihadists hellbent on provoking a war between Islam and the rest of the world. These terrorists, who already have brought Pakistan and India to the nuclear brink, are now contemplating their next attack on the United States. Just as the Islamist militants have prodded India to the point of launching massive retaliation, the grand plan of Osama bin Laden and his dedicated Arab allies always has been to provoke an American response that would touch off such a conflict by inflaming the overly paranoid and thin-skinned Moslem world.
Suicide bombing must be recognized as a Moslem way of war. In the Mideast, Palestinian terrorist organizations are as much a part of the jihadist movement as bin Laden's Al Qaeda. Hamas and Hezbollah have no more interest in establishing a Palestinian state co-existing peacefully with Israel than they have in converting their membership to Christianity. The creation of a Palestinian state certainly won't stop their assaults on the Jews. If they had planes and tanks, then planes and tanks---not suicide bombers---would be the weapons they would use to wipe out the Israelis.
Those who excuse the suicide bombers as freedom fighters struggling to free Palestine from the oppressive occupation of the Jews are duped victims of the Palestinians' duplicitous propaganda machine. The Noam Chomskys who want to treat these terrorists as reasonable gentlemen are advocating nothing but the equivalent of appeasement. The truth is that maniacal jihadists willing to fight to the death are obviously beyond reason. Israelis who fear the Arabs' intent is to shove the Jews into the Mediterranean find themselves blocked from responding to suicide bombers in kind. If the Jews were to drop a bomb into a crowded Arab marketplace each time an Arab suicide bomber blows himself up in a crowded Israeli marketplace, the Moslem world would rise in a furor and accuse the Israelis of war crimes.
What looms on the horizon is a thermonuclear holocaust, the result of the jihadist's unwillingness to cease their quest for a genocidal war against Western Civilization. The Palestinians have already launched such a war against the Jews, the most vulnerable appendage of the West. Those in the West who see the Arab terrorists as freedom fighters are out of touch with reality and risk one day paying dearly for their lack of vision.
In
Israel, the fear is that George W. Bush would sacrifice Israel for Big Oil in a Texas
minute. In America, the far right sides with Israel but the Noam Chomskys
demonize Thomas L. Friedman of the New York Times for consistently painting a picture of
reality.]
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May
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By
THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN
JAKARTA,
Indonesia — During a dinner with Indonesian journalists in Jakarta, I was
taken aback when Dini Djalal, a reporter for The Far Eastern Economic Review,
suddenly launched into a blistering criticism of the Fox News Channel and Bill
O'Reilly. "They say [on Fox], `We report, you decide,' but it's biased---they decide before us," she said. "They say there is no spin, but I
get dizzy looking at it. I also get upset when they invite on Muslims and just
insult them."
Why
didn't she just not watch Fox when she came to America, I wondered? No, no, no,
explained Ms. Djalal: The Fox Channel is now part of her Jakarta cable package.
The conservative Bill O'Reilly is in her face every night.
On
my way to Jakarta I stopped in Dubai, where I watched the Arab News Network at 2
a.m. ANN broadcasts from Europe, outside the control of any Arab government, but
is seen all over the Middle East. It was running what I'd call the
"greatest hits" from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: nonstop film of
Israelis hitting, beating, dragging, clubbing and shooting Palestinians. I would
like to say the footage was out of context, but there was no context. There were
no words. It was just pictures and martial music designed to inflame passions.
An
Indonesian working for the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, who had just visited the
Islamic fundamentalist stronghold of Jogjakarta, told me this story: "For
the first time I saw signs on the streets there saying things like, `The only
solution to the Arab-Israel conflict is jihad---if you are true Muslim, register
yourself to be a volunteer.' I heard people saying, `We have to do something,
otherwise the Christians or Jewish will kill us.' When we talked to people to
find out where [they got these ideas], they said from the Internet. They took
for granted that anything they learned from the Internet is true. They believed
in a Jewish conspiracy and that 4,000 Jews were warned not to come to work at
the World Trade Center [on Sept. 11]. It was on the Internet."
What's
frightening him, he added, is that there is an insidious digital divide in
Jogjakarta: "Internet users are only 5 percent of the population - but
these 5 percent spread rumors to everyone else. They say, `He got it from the
Internet.' They think it's the Bible."
If
there's one thing I learned from this trip to Israel, Jordan, Dubai and
Indonesia, it's this: thanks to the Internet and satellite TV, the world is
being wired together technologically, but not socially, politically or
culturally. We are now seeing and hearing one another faster and better, but
with no corresponding improvement in our ability to learn from, or understand,
one another. So integration, at this stage, is producing more anger than
anything else. As the writer George Packer recently noted in The Times Magazine,
"In some ways, global satellite TV and Internet access have actually made
the world a less understanding, less tolerant place."
At
its best, the Internet can educate more people faster than any media tool we've
ever had. At its worst, it can make people dumber faster than any media tool
we've ever had. The lie that 4,000 Jews were warned not to go into the
Worse,
just when you might have thought you were all alone with your extreme views, the
Internet puts you together with a community of people from around the world who
hate all the things and people you do. And you can scrap the BBC and just get
your news from those Web sites that reinforce your own stereotypes.
A
couple of years ago, two Filipino college graduates spread the "I Love
You" virus over the Internet, causing billion of dollars in damage to
computers and software. But at least that virus was curable with the right
software. There is another virus going around today, though, that's much more
serious. I call it the "I Hate You" virus. It's spread on the Internet
and by satellite TV. It infects people's minds with the most vile ideas, and it
can't be combated by just downloading a software program. It can be reversed
only with education, exchanges, diplomacy and human interaction---stuff you have
to upload the old-fashioned way, one on one. Let's hope it's not too late.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/12/opinion/12FRIE.html?ex=1022216075&ei=1&en=03bf48e82aa92548
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