The attacks early yesterday morning Australian time by the United States and Britain on Afghanistan mark the first salvo in their war against terrorism.
The leaders of the two nations, President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair, justified the attacks by the killing of about 6000 people in New York and Washington by suicidal hijackers who forced passenger jetliners into the World trade Centre and the Pentagon. The attack in the US was horrific and it killed thousands of innocent people. The US and its allies are right to seek to bring to justice those who perpetrated the deed. No-one has admitted responsibility for it. The US says it has evidence that it was done by Osama bin Laden and his al-Qaeda terrorist network. It says that that network is supported by the Taliban government of Afghanistan.
In ordinary circumstances where a crime has been committed a nation can seek extradition of those allegedly responsible. That was not possible here. The US asked the Taliban to hand over bin Laden. They have refused. They have admitted that he is in their territory and it would obviously be in their power to do so.
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