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The world after 9/11
Yesterday marked the seventh anniversary of the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center. The European press looks at the repercussions of the attack on the US and the rest of the world.
Sme - Słowacja
"The world has not taken a turn for the better", writes the liberal newspaper Sme on the 7th anniversary of the terror attack in New York. "We have left behind the Cold War era, which at least could be relatively clearly understood. The era we are now entering more resembles a jungle full of poisonous snakes. You never know where the next attack will come from. ... We are seeing a clash of civilisations, if not the type envisaged by [political scientist Samuel]Huntington. What we are not seeing is a conflict of religions, between Christianity and Islam. But what we are seeing is a conflict between civilisation and the enemies of civilisation, between freedom and totalitarianism. We in the West who stand up for freedom must learn to live with this. We must get used to being armed at all times." (12/09/2008)
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To Ethnos - Grecja
The entire world suffered from the American government's reaction to the September 11 attacks, comments To Ethnos newspaper: "America mourns its 3,000 dead. ... At the same time millions of people ... are mourning the loss of their political and individual freedoms, victims of Bush's policies. ... The formidable ... readiness shown by Bush's government to use the September 11 attacks to install a totalitarian regime of surveillance in the US and the rest of the world has led to ... speculations about the true nature of the dramatic events. ... The bad thing about this is that the willingness of other governments to follow the US in limiting political and civil liberties leaves no hope that this totalitarian state of the new era ... could change." (11/09/2008)
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Corriere della Sera - Włochy
Corriere della Sera newspaper describes the changes in American foreign policy in the wake of the attacks on the World Trade Center: "Ground Zero is and remains the wounded heart of America, but seven years after the terror attack the anniversary only finds a space in the media because it unites [presidential candidates] Obama and McCain. The gigantic hole is less and less a temple of remembrance, and increasingly a symbolic place in a country that can no longer find a solution to its problems. ... It is the sign of a changing tide in the American agenda. ... Foreign policy plays an important role in the camps of both Obama and McCain, but the war against stateless terror has been displaced. The nuclear threat no longer wears the blurred features of Bin Laden, but the distinctive profile of Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The setting has changed. The world is no longer unipolar, one in which the American empire is menaced by groups hiding in the shadows. It has become multipolar, with many trouble spots." (12/09/2008)
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Wszystkie dostępne teksty » Massimo Gaggi
Hírszerző - Węgry
Journalist Miklós Tallián reflects in the online newspaper Hírszerző on the West, its values and the fundamentals of freedom that he says were attacked on 11 September 2001: "September 11 is now, as it was then, a personal matter, no matter how far away this date seems in time and space. ... It is a personal matter because I believe in everything that was attacked and destroyed on September 11. My home is the Western civilisation founded on freedom, humanism and rational enlightenment. Here I have the right and the liberty to seek my happiness, as others do. This is enough; the rest is up to me. ... The greatest virtue of the liberally constituted West is that it no longer makes promises. It does not self-advertise on the basis that it is the best of all theoretically possible worlds. It does not try to deceive us into thinking that everything will be alright, nor does it claim that there are only winners. ... No, it simply offers us the basis for leading a good life." (12/09/2008)
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