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From Keynotes To Congregation: The Real Mac OS X Conference







From Keynotes To Congregation: The Real
Mac OS X Conference

From Keynotes To Congregation: The Real
Mac OS X Conference
11/01/2003 12:50 AM

As a conference attendee, you never really know what to expect when you attend something as new as the O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference. This was only the second year for this fledging event, designed for serious OS X geeks. By Derrick Story and Daniel H. Steinberg (O'Reilly Network via MyAppleMenu)




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This should hardly come as a surprise. These, after all, are the people who attacked the U.S. on 9/11. In the wake of that attack, the U.S. invaded Afghanistan and deposed the Taliban regime that harbored our enemies. But we never finished the job; we left bin Laden free, we left Mullah Omar free, we let Afghanistan drift back into a state of opium-growing, warlord-dominated semi-anarchy. We chose to invade Iraq instead.

We now know a lot more about all the blindered, blinkered reasons that led the Bush administration to this disastrous mistake. What I've never understood, and still don't understand, is why the rest of the U.S. government, and to some extent the U.S. media, have not furiously and persistently asked the obvious, and still hanging, question: Why didn't we go full-tilt after bin Laden in spring of 2002?

Would it have caused too many casualties? That didn't seem to be a deterrent factor when it came to invading Iraq. Hundreds of American soldiers have died, and are still dying, in Iraq; such a tragedy might be more justifiable if we felt, as we cannot now, that the sacrifices had a direct connection to the 9/11 attacks -- and to preventing their sequel.

Was it out of deference to our shaky alliance with Pakistan? But what good is that alliance if it does not help us capture our most lethal enemies?

I understand that the mountainous border zone between Afghanistan and Pakistan is treacherous terrain. It's historically isolated. Its tribal inhabitants are suspicious of foreigners. But we didn't get to choose our opponents; 9/11 chose them for us. What if we had invested some portion of the blood and treasure squandered on the Iraqi adventure on a full-bore campaign to "smoke out" bin Laden and rebuild Afghanistan? How would the "War on Terror" look different today? And would we still be facing these ominous warnings of al-Qaida attacks?

I am not one for conspiracy theories. But when we can't answer these questions, we're left to less savory speculations. What is actually happening between the Bush administration and the Pakistani government? (We've all now seen the reports that the Bush administration is asking Pakistan to round up "high value targets" during the week of the Democratic convention.) Why has finding bin Laden been so impossible? What could possibly be higher-priority for the U.S. than apprehending those responsible for 9/11?

The supposed "grownups" in the Bush Administration have neither answered these questions nor taken responsibility for their mistakes. Our one chance of ever getting the full story is to vote them out and give their replacements a chance to investigate.
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