A gnat bit a giant, which proceeded to flail angrily for years. We went mad with fear and anger.

Post-9/11 permanent state of war should have ended long ago – The Washington Post

By Eugene Robinson, Published: September 8

There never was a “war on terrorism.” It wasn’t “terrorism” that crashed airliners into buildings on that brilliant Tuesday morning. The attacks were carried out by a 19-member assault team from al-Qaeda [mjh: largely Saudis, our “good friends”], a terrorist organization then being sheltered by the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. There most definitely was a war against al-Qaeda, and we won.

[W]e’re stuck in a dour, wartime mind-set that in many ways resembles clinical depression. … Yet here we are — for all intents and purposes, paralyzed. …

It’s hard to overstate the extent to which the 9/11 attacks magnified the nation’s anxieties — not just about terrorism but more generally about the future. Perpetual war produces a state of mind in which differences of opinion become questions of patriotism, adversaries become enemies and ideological territory must be defended inch by inch. Now, after 10 long years, perhaps we can finally get unstuck. Bin Laden is dead, his terrorist organization in shreds. The al-Qaeda that attacked us on 9/11 is defeated.

Post-9/11 permanent state of war should have ended long ago – The Washington Post

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