Martin Amis Quote

The bringers of Tuesday's terror were morally "barbaric", inexpiably so, but they brought a demented sophistication to their work. They took these great American artefacts and pestled them together. Nor is it at all helpful to describe the attacks as "cowardly". Terror always has its roots in hysteria and psychotic insecurity; still, we should know our enemy. The firefighters were not afraid to die for an idea. But the suicide killers belong in a different psychic category, and their battle effectiveness has, on our side, no equivalent. Clearly, they have contempt for life. Equally clearly, they have contempt for death.
Their aim was to torture tens of thousands, and to terrify hundreds of millions. In this, they have succeeded.


Fear and loathing (2001)


The bringers of Tuesday's terror were morally barbaric, inexpiably so, but they brought a demented sophistication to their work. They took these...

The bringers of Tuesday's terror were morally barbaric, inexpiably so, but they brought a demented sophistication to their work. They took these...