Howard laying it down

  • Yes­ter­day, reporters had the unbe­liev­able gall to ask Tony Blair if he thought was respon­si­ble for ter­ror­ism, and got the usual mild reply:

    Well, I think I said to you before, that I feel that peo­ple who are respon­si­ble for doing these things are the peo­ple who do them.

    Then the Aus­tralian Prime Min­is­ter John Howard weighed in. Lengthy read, but worth it:

    On the issue of the poli­cies of my gov­ern­ment and indeed the poli­cies of the British and Amer­i­can gov­ern­ments on Iraq that the first point of ref­er­ence is, once a coun­try allows its for­eign pol­icy to be deter­mined by ter­ror­ism, it’s given the game away to use a ver­nac­u­lar. And no Aus­tralian gov­ern­ment that I lead will ever have poli­cies deter­mined by ter­ror­ism or ter­ror­ist threats. And no self-respecting gov­ern­ment of any polit­i­cal stripe in Aus­tralia would allow that to hap­pen. Can I remind you that the mur­der of 88 Aus­tralians in Bali took place before the oper­a­tion in Iraq. And can I remind you that the 11th of Sep­tem­ber occurred before the oper­a­tion in Iraq. Can I also remind you that the very first occa­sion that bin Laden specif­i­cally referred to Aus­tralia was in the con­text of Australia’s involve­ment in lib­er­at­ing the peo­ple of East Timor. Are peo­ple, by impli­ca­tion, sug­gest­ing we shouldn’t have done that? When a group claimed respon­si­bil­ity on the web­site for the attacks on the 7th of July, they talked about British pol­icy, not just in Iraq, but Afghanistan. Are peo­ple sug­gest­ing we shouldn’t be in Afghanistan? When Ser­gio de Mello was mur­dered in Iraq, a brave man, a dis­tin­guished inter­na­tional diplo­mat, a per­son immensely respected for his work in the United Nations, when Al-Qaeda gloated about that, they referred specif­i­cally to the role that de Mello had car­ried out in East Timor because he was the United Nations admin­is­tra­tor in East Timor. Now, I don’t know the mind of the ter­ror­ist. By def­i­n­i­tion, you can’t put your­self in the mind of a suc­cess­ful sui­cide bomber. I can only look at objec­tive facts are, and the objec­tive facts are as I’ve cited, the objec­tive evi­dence is that Aus­tralia was a ter­ror­ist tar­get long before the oper­a­tion in Iraq. And, indeed, all the evi­dence, as dis­tinct from the sup­po­si­tions, sug­gests to me that this is about hatred of a way of life; this is about the per­verted use of the prin­ci­ples of a great world reli­gion that, at its root, preaches peace and coop­er­a­tion. And I think we lose sight of the chal­lenge we have if we allow our­selves to see these attacks in the con­text of par­tic­u­lar cir­cum­stances rather than the abuse, through a per­verted ide­ol­ogy, of peo­ple and their murder.

    Throw that shrimp on the barby and cook it, annoy­ing media pinheads.


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