Tonight
September 17, 2001 4:50 AM   Subscribe

Tonight is the first night of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, and tomorrow the one-week anniversary of the attack. Am I the only one nervous about a knockout punch tomorrow morning?
posted by Sinner (12 comments total)
 
Not sure what you mean when you refer to a knockout punch. To Israel? To the terrorists? When in doubt, consult Nostradamus. He never fails.
posted by Postroad at 4:59 AM on September 17, 2001


I have been sending this out to alot of people in the past week.
posted by Frasermoo at 5:11 AM on September 17, 2001


Am I the only one who thinks we have heard "Am I the only one who _____" a bit too much lately? I'm sure you aren't the only one. Positive in fact.
posted by brian at 5:53 AM on September 17, 2001


I too think 9.11 was only the beginning, but I don't think the Israeli aspect is really bin Lauden's focus right now. Reading his "Declaration of War" on assam.com linked here 9/16 he goes into great detail about what has pissed him off. The Israeli/Palestinian is a side issue for him. His primary focus is the American economic domination of Saudi Arabia, and this does fit his choice of targets better than an Israeli vs. Palestinian explanation.

Tomorrow should be like any other day, but with more prayer.
posted by username at 7:39 AM on September 17, 2001


Postroad,

I meant to the US, but largely to New York given the obvious connections to the previous attack and the large Jewish population.

Also - thinking like a terrorist - to attack exactly a week later, on a day when Jews around the world are celebrating, makes sense. I guess the thing is, I'm not a terrorist, I can't think like one, and in the end, those are good things.

It's encouraging to be flamed for posting this (not flamed - mildly ribbed). I was considering waiting another day to return to NYC, but the message I'm getting is that tomorrow will be fraught with no more - or less - danger than any other from now on.
posted by Sinner at 7:59 AM on September 17, 2001


Y'know, I saw that program on Rosh Hashanah on BBC Sunday night, and I was touched by what the Jewish person said about peace and living in Harmony.

Happy New Year to all Jews out there! Inshallah it will be a good one for all of us =)

Mossy
posted by Mossy at 9:17 AM on September 17, 2001


Any attack would have to be against a target that is unequivocally 'Jewish' and be made in such a way as to dissuade anyone from thinking it is simply a copycat or opportunistic crime. It really appears from the targets chosen that the 9.11 attack is about the (undesired) influence of 'Western Imperialism' on the Islamic countries. I think this is more about the Gulf War than it is about the existence of the State of Israel.

If these attacks on imperialist symbols are to continue the next target might be something symbolic of our cultural decadence...
posted by xiffix at 9:25 AM on September 17, 2001


I saw that programme too Mossy and found the words of the guy that was talking very calming and full of love and peace amongst all this madness.

Happy New Year or "a gut yoar".
posted by Saima at 9:27 AM on September 17, 2001


Tomorrow should be like any other day, but with more prayer.

I just want to post this comment again because I like it.
posted by ParisParamus at 9:41 AM on September 17, 2001


Am I the only one who thinks that Brian is being a little harsh on those of us who say "Am I the only one..."?
posted by timothompson at 9:53 AM on September 17, 2001


Am I the only one who get getting tired of ironic, self-aware replies to criticism?
posted by Down10 at 10:57 AM on September 17, 2001


"I think that all good, right thinking people in this country are sick and tired of being told that all good, right thinking people in this country are fed up with being told that all good, right thinking people in this country are fed up with being sick and tired. I'm certainly not, and I'm sick and tired of being told that I am."
posted by faisal at 11:43 AM on September 17, 2001


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