Think laterally. Act locally.
The detainee treatment question is not about the blackness of terrorists’ hearts. It is about our own hearts. About our standards of behavior, not theirs. Neitzsche cautioned, “He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster.” Fighting terrorism requires tough measures. Tough, but smart. And effective. Promoting democracy requires living by our principles, not retreating from them. America aspires to set a standard for the world, a moral high bar so high that sometimes she fails in reaching it. In our post-Sept. 11 zeal we allowed our enemies to re-set that bar for us — ankle-high. Stay one step above those who cut off prisoners heads on videotape and we can still claim moral superiority. Not that the world will pay attention any longer. Osama bin Laden wants to destroy America? He needn’t bother. We just might do it for him.
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