Related Links
- Congressman Duncan from Tennessee Quotes Lustick and Chertoff on the War on Terror
- The War on Terror Feeding Frenzy
- Our Own Strength Against Us: The War on Terror as a Self-Inflicted Disaster
- Symposium on 2008 Lustick Policy Paper on the War on Terror
- Ian Lustick's faculty webpage, University of Pennsylvania
- Excerpts from Trapped in the War on Terror
- "Terror Games," Jeffrey Rothfeder Discusses Ian Lustick's Agent-Based Modeling Research in Popular Science, March 2004 (scroll down to "Terror Games"
- Roy Eidelson: How Conservatives Exploit Our Core Beliefs
- Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse website: Syracuse University, for data on federal prosecutions and convictions for terrorist related activities
- University of Maryland: National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism
- Why We Fight (January 2008)
- John Mueller's, Overblown
- Fire hydrants as mortal Terror danger
- Governor Ridge, Marc Sageman, Jessica Stern, and Ian Lustick on the War on Terror at Temple University



Boogeyman Terrorism
Boogeyman Terrorism
by Joe Gedan
gedan@hawaii.rr.com
There is a terrorist cell successfully operating in our nation, however, it is not the terrorist cell which one might assume. We need only to watch Fox TV News and listen to President Bush and it becomes apparent.
When Fox TV News reports on the Iraq war, it does so under the misleading banner, "War on Terror." The banner is not the result of a careless control room graphic. It is designed to disguise the hoax that Bush’s Iraq war has something to do with 9/11. It clouds the fact that the Iraq war is not an extension of radical Islamist terrorism or part of our "war on terror." They are as different as apples and oranges.
This distinction is not trivial, but a matter of great consequence. Americans are willing to make sacrifices to defend the country from terrorism. We have been told by the President that the sacrifices we are making in Iraq are for that purpose. I think not. We have been taken in by an enormous hoax by mixing apples with oranges. Why do so many of us not understand that, although radical Islamic terrorism is a very real threat, it has nothing to do with the war in Iraq? Why have we been taken in? What happened to our capacity for critical thinking?
As we grow from infancy, we slowly develop the skill of critical thinking. Without it, children can be easily manipulated by the boogeyman hoax. We use the boogeyman to get children to do what we want. It is an assault on a child’s psyche and it is wrong.. The children are, in a very real sense, terrorized and we are the terrorists.
Although it’s not supposed to work on us adults, Bush has had success with his own use of boogeyman-terrorism. For years he has frightened us into supporting or tolerating his nonsensical war in Iraq. The President heightens our fear by putting real faces on his boogeymen, the Shiites and Sunnis who are fighting Iraq’s civil war. Bush will have us believe that if we do not "stay the course" in Iraq (whatever that is), we will be fighting those Iraqi combatants "on our own streets." This is a pernicious lie. Those Iraqi combatants are killing our troops to get us out of their streets and killing each other in their ongoing civil war. Bush is inciting irrational fear and paranoia by distorting and misdirecting our legitimate fear of terrorism. It is rhetorical terrorism of the worst sort and a disservice to our nation.
Let me be presumptuous and assign some homework. When President Bush finally addresses the nation on his new course for his Iraq war, listen very carefully and note how and in what context he references the "war on terror." Will he somehow link or justify his Iraq war with 9/11 or the war on terror? You bet he will. You might then conclude that we are the targets of rhetorical terrorism and the leader of that terrorist cell resides at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20500.
Joseph M. Gedan, 3703 Round Top Drive Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
Former United States Magistrate Judge
Former Assistant Professor of Business, University of Hawaii
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