Most of us can remember where we were when we heard the first reports of the terrorist attacks on New York City and the Pentagon, ten years ago.
Many believe 9/11 “changed our lives forever.”
Former Prime Minister John Howard said, “Nobody should underestimate how much the world changed on the 11th of September 2001.”
Certainly the attacks focused attention on the vulnerability of powerful nations and their populations to terrorist attack. And they were a wake-up call to Americans who had little idea of the world beyond their borders, and who could not understand why so many people hated them.
The attacks also highlighted the significance of the rising tide of militant Islam, and the conflict between Islamic values and those of Western civilization, with its residual adherence to Christian values.
But very little has changed for the better in the past ten years. We can only hope and pray that lessons will be learned, wisdom will prevail, and peace will come where there is conflict.
Broadcast on 2CH Sydney, Sunday 11 September 2011.


