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Thomas Sowell: Terrorists deserve to be shot

Thursday, April 30, 2009
(Updated 3:00 am)

It used to be said that self-preservation is the first law of nature. But much of what has been happening in recent times in the United States, and in Western civilization in general, suggests that survival is taking a back seat to the shibboleths of political correctness.

We have already turned loose dozens of captured terrorists, who have resumed their terrorism. Why? Because they have been given "rights" that exist neither in our laws nor under international law.

These are not criminals in our society, entitled to the protection of the Constitution of the United States. They are not prisoners of war entitled to the protection of the Geneva Convention.

There was a time when people who violated the rules of war were not entitled to turn around and claim the protection of those rules. German soldiers who put on U.S. military uniforms, in order to infiltrate American lines during the Battle of the Bulge, were simply lined up against a wall and shot.

Nobody even thought that this was a violation of the Geneva Convention. American authorities filmed the mass executions. Nobody dreamed up fictitious "rights" for these enemy combatants who had violated the rules of war. Nobody thought we had to prove that we were nicer than the Nazis by bending over backward.

Bending over backward is a very bad position from which to try to defend yourself. Nobody in those days confused bending over backward with "the rule of law," as Barack Obama did recently.

Even under the Geneva Convention, enemy soldiers have no right to be turned loose before the war is over. Terrorists -- "militants" or "insurgents" for those of you who are squeamish -- have declared open-ended war against America. It is open-ended in time and open-ended in methods, including beheadings of innocent civilians.

President Obama can ban the phrase "war on terror" but he cannot ban the terrorists' war on us. That war continues, so there is no reason to turn terrorists loose before it ends.

The great Supreme Court justice Oliver Wendell Holmes said that law is not some "brooding omnipresence in the sky." It is a set of explicit rules by which human beings structure their lives and their relationships with one another.

Those who choose to live outside those laws, whether terrorists or pirates, can be -- and have been -- shot on sight. Squeamishness is neither law nor morality. And moral exhibitionism is beneath contempt, when it sacrifices the safety of those who live within the law for the sake of self-satisfied preening, whether in editorial offices or in the White House.

As if it is not enough to turn cutthroats loose to cut throats again, we are now contemplating legal action against Americans who wrung information about international terrorist operations out of captured terrorists.

Does nobody think ahead to what this will mean -- for many years to come -- if people trying protect this country from terrorists have to worry about being put behind bars themselves? Do we need to have American intelligence agencies tip-toeing through the tulips when they deal with terrorists?

In his visit to CIA headquarters, President Obama pledged his support to the people working there and said that there would be no prosecutions of CIA agents for prior actions. Then he welshed on that in a matter of hours by leaving the door open for such prosecutions, which the left has been clamoring for, both inside and outside of Congress.

Repercussions extend far beyond issues of the day. It is bad enough that we have a glib and sophomoric narcissist in the White House. What is worse is that whole nations that rely on the United States for their security see how easily our president welshes on his commitments. So do other nations, including those with murderous intentions toward us, our children and grandchildren.

 

Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford. His Web site is www.tsowell.com.

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scottb

April 30, 2009 - 9:07 am EDT

Glib? Narcissist? Sounds more like you're describing youself. Do you ever have anything positive to say or does that only happen when Republicans are in the White House. A Democratic White House doesn't mean the end of society. A bit dramatic, aren't you?

While I agree there are times for strong action, being a terrorist is not necessarily the best way to deal with terrorists. It's a good idea to look at various courses of action. Bullying and terrorizing did a lot for the US with Mr. Bush in office, didn't it? :/

Sawdust

April 30, 2009 - 10:08 am EDT

Yes, apparently so. It seems that KSM, suffering greatly from having water dripped in his face, revealed a plot to pull off another 9/11 in Los Angeles. I guess that doesn't count in your mind, but it does in mine, and probably in the minds of LA residents.

We supposedly "tortured" KSM 183 times, according to you bleeding-heart libs, and yet the man appears to be the picture of health. And don't give me that crap about psychological damage; any psychological effect has to be an improvement over the effects that Islam has had on that monster. Save your sympathy for someone who deserves it.

scottb

April 30, 2009 - 12:02 pm EDT

I don't have sympathy for terrorists, I just don't think that one method fits all situations. I really don't care if those involved in 9/11 are tortured--I think they deserve it too. I consider more than one approach - conservative, moderate and liberal - so please don't classify me with a sweeping generalization based on one comment you read in response to this column. Mr. Sowell consistently spouts ultra-conservative opinions, which is he's entitled to, but he doesn't have to trash any other approach to anything doesn't agree with his thought process. How about if we just consider ourselves a society of people trying to decide what the right things to do are instead of you classifying me as something you clearly despise? Of is that too "bleeding-heart" for you to accept?

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