http://dailynews.att.net/cgi-bin/news?e=pri&dt=040605&cat=news&st=newsd83100n00&src=ap<snip>
Bush compared the fight against terrorism "to the struggle we had with communism after World War II," a confrontation that united Europe.
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So my question is, does the "war on terrorism" compare in any way to the struggle with communism or the defeat of Nazism? If I thought we were fighting an enemy as dangerous and strong as Nazism, I would be right in line in support of the war. But, as I read history, Hitler had the "blitzkrieg" and the Luftwaffe and was the strongest military threat in the world. He invaded and took over counries with brute force.
What weapons do the terrorists have? How many countries are threatened by them? I do not discount the individual threat of terrorists or even the threat from a small group of terrorists - as happened with 9/11. However, I do not see the breakdown in security by the US airlines and the US government as a "dire threat to the world"...Can someone convince me otherwise?