from The Hill
The murder of innocent people in the Moscow subway bombings, like the
murder of innocent people at the World Trade Center, like the murder of
innocent Spaniards in the bombing in Madrid, like the murder of
innocent people whenever acts of violence kill innocents in the far
corners of the world on a regular basis, demonstrate an ugly historical
trend of our times, and the need for concerted global action to stop it.
When
I was living in London during the height of the Irish conflict, I once
stood a hundred yards from a terrorist bomb that exploded at Waterloo
station. For those who believe these deaths can never be ended, they can
be.
If the killing of the totally innocent is a trademark crime of our times, the unity of great nations and good people to end this trademark crime of our times should be the paramount goal of a new global alliance for decency.
This global alliance for decency and against death for the innocent should bring greater international and bilateral cooperation on matters political, diplomatic, military and economic.
Not one innocent person should be murdered. Every civilized nation should join together to end this trademark crime of our times.
In this spirit, on Sept. 11, 2001, people around the world said, "We are all Americans." In this spirit today they say, "We are all Russians." In this spirit tomorrow they will say they all stand with some other nation where death for the innocent will strike next.
Great nations and great peoples should band together to stop this, paraphrasing Kennedy, not be