We all know who was to blame for Thursday’s murders… and it wasn’t Bush and Blair

Via Normblog, we have another penetrating piece by Nick Cohen for The Observer on the response of the rich world’s intelligentsia to the murder of innocents in London:

All kinds of hypocrisy remained unchallenged. In my world of liberal London, social success at the dinner table belonged to the man who could simultaneously maintain that we’ve got it coming but that nothing was going to come; that indiscriminate murder would be Tony Blair’s fault but there wouldn’t be indiscriminate murder because ‘the threat’ was a phantom menace invented by Blair to scare the cowed electorate into supporting him.

I’d say the ‘power of nightmares’ side of that oxymoronic argument is too bloodied to be worth discussing this weekend and it’s better to stick with the wider delusion.

On Thursday, before the police had made one arrest, before one terrorist group had claimed responsibility, before one body had been carried from the wreckage, let alone been identified and allowed to rest in peace, cocksure voices filled with righteousness were proclaiming that the real murderers weren’t the real murderers but the Prime Minister. I’m not thinking of George Galloway and the other saluters of Saddam, but of upright men and women who sat down to write letters to respectable newspapers within minutes of hearing the news.

See also the Norm Geras post on ‘Reasonable’ anti-Americanism.

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