What I mean is, if the US had decided to do something that seemed sensible, even if it was outside the usual bounds of behavior, I think most people would have looked the other way. Indeed, we did do something stupid, but we did even that with a coalition of other countries.
More importantly, I like to think other countries would have signed on to something constructive quickly as well. Wasted opportunity.
> More importantly, I like to think other countries would have signed on to something constructive quickly as well. Wasted opportunity.
Personal anecdote:
I was in a tiny town in Portugal during 9/11. In the following days, I read all of the available papers and saw that even China was ready to share intel with the USA. Random Portuguese people offered me a place to stay while my country was "a war zone." The outpouring of global support was unprecedented.
Meanwhile, I called my younger brother who was normally well informed, was attending a very liberal university, and yet was worried about ME! All he knew about was all of "the anti-American sentiment" around the world. That was the day I truly understood the power of the reactionary idiocy of US media.
The USA could have used 9/11 to really start A New American Century, but the morons in charge were truly just morons. They were all part of a think tank named The Project for a New American Century, yet they let that opportunity pass them by. This was the moment that I understood the idiocy of neo-cons.
When future historians analyze the end of the American era, this will truly be the turning point.
Note: I have been careful to avoid being political on HN, but this topic deserves no less. I will never forget.
More importantly, I like to think other countries would have signed on to something constructive quickly as well. Wasted opportunity.