The 9/11 Commission has released their criticism of the military’s action the morning of 9/11. The biggest criticism is that US military fighter jets didn’t shoot down unarmed civilian airliners fast enough.
What a bunch of monkeys. Have we forgotten our pre-9/11 mindset? Hijackers typically diverted a flight, chanted a lot in front of cameras, then released the hostages. It didn’t take long for our mindset to change – when Todd Beamer on the Pennsylvania flight said his infamous, “Let’s roll,” our attitudes had changed. We weren’t going to sit quietly in our chairs while hijackers rammed buildings. I’m pretty sure Americans would have been horrified that military fighters had shot down a civilian aircraft – we weren’t yet that steeled. We still aren’t that steeled – constant criticism of our actions in Iraq that we don’t have proof of WMD or links to Al Qaeda says the left doesn’t think we should take military action. But they’d be ok with shooting down a civilian jet that was off course and silent?
I don’t think so – I know *I* would want proof before shooting down Americans. We didn’t get any radio calls from the hijackers that day – “Hallo, zees is zee hijacker on American Air Flight 1234. Zees is a jeehad and we are going to crash into… wait, eez zat your F-16?”
Even after 9/11, that’s a slope we don’t want to go down if we don’t have to. I remember hearing that morning that the US may have to shoot down an aircraft – and then we thought maybe we *did* shoot one down, the Pennsylvania flight. The outrage was already starting to build against our military when we found out that heroes on board were responsible.
Our military is supposed to protect American, and reports to a civilian Commander in Chief for a reason. And encouragement to our military to take action on Americans ought to be 150% sure that we’re taking the right action.
So why is it ok to shoot down unarmed American aircraft, but not ok to take action against the mass-murdering, WMD-using, country-invading, Al Qaeda-supporting Iraq?

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