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  • 标题:Perilous times: planning for the unspeakable.
  • 作者:Hutson, Thomas R.
  • 期刊名称:American Diplomacy
  • 印刷版ISSN:1094-8120
  • 出版年度:2015
  • 期号:March
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:American Diplomacy Publishers
  • 摘要:The U.S. Government has paid billions of dollars to think-tanks, academics and assorted retired military, diplomats and pundits to cover every contingency.
  • 关键词:Christian-Muslim relations;Christianity and other religions;Islam;National security

Perilous times: planning for the unspeakable.


Hutson, Thomas R.


Of course there's a plan.

The U.S. Government has paid billions of dollars to think-tanks, academics and assorted retired military, diplomats and pundits to cover every contingency.

So, what happens to the Muslims in America when--not if--there is another 9/11-scale or even lesser attack on or in the United States that can be traced to the forces of fundamental Islam?

History shows we were not very kind in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor. The plans to intern hundreds of thousands of Japanese-Americans in Prisoner of War-style barracks must still be available.

Unspeakable, you say?

Hardly, as the fever pitch and paranoia double and redouble every day.

I sometimes drive a visiting Muslim friend to services at the Islamic Foundation of Lincoln in the northwest part of the city. A sobering sight to see how well they are attended--by far more men than women. All making contributions to America, their recent new homeland.

But, what happens when push comes to shove? When the commitments to a faith, to a religion that is more like a way of life leaves little choice but to fight, even kill.

Of course, that is not the America that they or we all bargained for.

But, those of other faiths, religions and beliefs will be hard pressed to sort out what our country must do.

Even the Obama administration, led by a President with a decidedly Islamic middle name, is torn inside about what will have to be done.

Rudy Giuliani suggests the President does not really "love America". Rand Paul and most other Republican hopefuls have distanced themselves from such a harsh condemnation. But, Rudy was mayor, lest we forget, during 9/11. So, he can say pretty much what he thinks--and does.

What's missing from this unspeakable scenario is a demagogue who will indeed call a spade a spade, a terrorist a terrorist, an existential enemy abroad in the land for what it is.

It would be very hard to quarrel with that in terms of our national security.

But, the consequences are as un-American as were the communist witch-hunts during the McCarthy era.

As a boy growing up in Red Cloud, I remember cheering on Joe McCarthy in the televised hearings when were finally able to receive telecasts down in the Republican River valley from Hastings and Kearney using a 100-ft tall antenna.

We look back on those horrific periods of American history with both a wonderment how they occurred, and fear that they might reoccur.

If Europe is any guide, the place where NATO provided peace and stability for more than a half-century is looking pretty grim.

My own gut instinct is to do whatever is necessary to protect my country, right or wrong.

As a former diplomat, upon reflection, I remind myself we must turn to the wisdom of the Israeli diplomatist, Abba Eban, who said, "Diplomacy should not be judged by what it creates or initiates. It should be judged by what it prevents. It is a holding action, largely designed to avoid explosions and permit the forces of history to bring humanity into their embrace."

As far as planning is concerned, having worked on myriad contingency plans at either the Department of State or the Department of Defense, I suppose it is a necessary function. Although we all must recognize that "Life is what happens while plans are being made."

Let us hope and pray that there will be the wisdom of an Abba Eban on all sides as we head down this roadway to the even more perilous times that lie ahead.
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