The Guardian, disgustingly, is still trying to equate civilian casualties in Afghanistan with the WTC death toll. And again, they ignore the fact that people were being killed, tortured, raped, and beaten by the Taliban up until the war started, and that this behavior would certainly have continued into the indefinite future had we not deposed them. I’m still waiting for some data on just how bad it was there under their rule, so we can put some figures on the other side of the ledger, but I suspect that the present value of future lives saved and redeemed is very high to the Afghan people, regardless of what the leftists in London think about it.
[Update 8:25PM PST]
Reader Robert Martin points out that just to the left of the story is a link to a completely different take by Polly Toynbee.
As he asks, “Were they looking at the same war?”
I think that they live in alternate universes.