The recent terrorist attack in Spain has shown that Islamic radicals are willing to revert to true terrorist tactics – frightening the populous instead of the government. After a train bombing that killed 200 civilians just hours before an election, Prime Minister Aznar lost an election that his Popular Party was expected to win.
The Department of Homeland Security warns the U.S. civilians before an attack takes place. There are several different color- coded warnings that tell us when a terrorist threat is imminent. This system has come under great scrutiny because it does not tell us exactly where the attack is going to take place.
It should not, nor would it be beneficial, to pinpoint a certain area. A terrorist organization with many cells could change the location of an attack while Homeland Security is pinpointing a possible location. Every American should take part in the rooting out of terrorists whether they live in New York City or Washington D.C.
Terrorists all over the world may now take lessons from the bombing in Spain and attack regular citizens without any government connection.
This al-Qaeda terrorism in Spain shows the world that voting population holds the key to any countries heart and soul. The more evenly divided a country is, the more influence these terrorists are able to yield. Using a divided Spain instead of an unified country to destroy terrorism, it made an attack inevitable. Not to mention that they could swing votes without one piece of campaign literature.
If the argument that rooting out terrorism worldwide causes homegrown terrorism, one only needs to look at the nationalities represented in Spain.
Three Moroccans and two Indians were arrested soon after the attacks. The nations represented here have pockets of radical Islamists, obviously. Much like the Bekaa Valley training ground in the Middle East, training camps must be eradicated worldwide. Western lessons of relativism and third-world culture acceptance set the best training ground in the world.
A friend in Great Britain emails me time after time, writing of terrorists who live in England. He ends up writing about bombings in Israel or other parts of the world.
Indecision and flip-flopping play key roles for terrorism.
The undecided person rushes to no action and leaves time for terrorism to grow. The Bill O’ Reilly’s of the world of middle majority set a precedence of weakness topped with bickering that makes its way across the world to the terrorists who have an absolute agenda.
They work with a plan of indifference to public opinion and stay on a track to spread Islamic radicalism worldwide.
They won in Spain and in many courts of public opinion worldwide
Tony Blair and George Bush remain the only two major world leaders denouncing terrorism at its roots. Both men are credited with wartime greatness but their greatest achievement may be seen as stopping the tide of the new Europe from spreading. If Aznar can lose, so can Bush and Blair.
Enter a new world order that finds its intellectual roots in Mecca and Paris, not in the Western democratic styles of Greece and Jerusalem.

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