Airport insanity

J.A. Terranson measl at mfn.org
Sat Oct 23 13:17:25 PDT 2004


On Sat, 23 Oct 2004, James A. Donald wrote:

> The Taliban were illegitimate, not on legal grounds, but
> because they were evil.

Using this line of "reasoning", Shrub is ripe for that overdue case of
high velocity lead poisoning.


>  If someone was in the Taliban, then those threatened by the
> Taliban have a strong case for locking him up, just as we
> locked up nazis. Thirdly a government that systematically
> depopulates large areas of the territory it supposedly rules is
> not as legitimate as warlords with genuine local roots and
> traditional authority, who for the most part came to power
> through religious or military leadership in a spontaneous
> revolution against tyranny.

And if the local warlords are also participating in a vast depopulation,
then what?

>  No one in the Northern alliance
> ever controlled territory though ethnic cleansing.
>
> I can easily imagine circumstances where ethnic cleansing is a
> legitimate response to an intransigent enemy with strong roots
> in the local population - but the fact that the Taliban used
> such measures shows they did not have strong roots in the local
> population.


You don't see a circular problem here?

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J.A. Terranson
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