I doubt that it would have made any difference. It wouldhave been a terrible crime even if the toll had been much smaller. The Pentagonis more than a "symbol," for reasons that need no comment. As for theWorld Trade Center, we scarcely know what the terrorists had in mind when theybombed it in 1993 and destroyed it last week, but we can be quite confident thatit had little to do with such matters as "globalization," or"economic imperialism," or "cultural values," matters thatare utterly unfamiliar to bin Laden and his associates and of no concern tothem, just as they are, evidently, not concerned by the fact that theiratrocities over the years have caused great harm to poor and oppressed people inthe Muslim world and elsewhere, again on September 11. Among the immediatevictims are Palestinians under military occupation, as they surely must haveknown. Their concerns are different, and bin Laden, at least, has been eloquentenough in expressing them in many interviews: to overthrow the corrupt andrepressive regimes of the Arab world and replace them with properly"Islamic" regimes, to support Muslims in their struggles against"infidels" in Saudi Arabia (which he regards as under US occupation),Chechnya, Bosnia, western China, North Africa, and Southeast Asia; maybeelsewhere.