Where are our biometric passports?
Fredric Jameson wrote soon after 9/11 that one could say that the event had not yet fully happened.
Six and half years later, 9/11 has happened enough that the United States occupies Iraq and continues to bomb Afghanistan. There is a government tome that might signify 9/11’s happening, The 9/11 Commission Report, and it recommends, among other things, that "Americans should not be exempt from carrying biometric passports or otherwise enabling their identities to be securely verified when they enter the United States." So surely the event has happened, or why else would Americans need biometric passports?
But we don’t have those yet. Nor has the United States yet engaged "with its friends to develop a common coalition approach toward the detention and humane treatment of captured terrorists," like the Report also recommends. Jordan and Egypt, some of our closest friends in the Middle East, do the most brutal things to our captured terrorists, bearded men whom the CIA pick up in Europe and fly to Cairo or Amman to have their testicles electrocuted, and much worse, until a piece of uncorroborated knowledge can be extracted and, maybe, used in another government tome, like The 9/11 Commission Report.
The "problems in the U.S.-Saudi relationship" have not been "confronted, openly," either, and yet Rudy Giuliani recently campaigned for president under the banner of what he did as mayor of New York when 9/11 happened. But without yet confronting the problems in our relationships with Saudi Arabia, with Pakistan, or with any other "terrorist sanctuary" to "engage the struggle of ideas," how did Giuliani campaign? Because we haven’t confronted those problems, 9/11 cannot have happened, fully — it has not reached its recommended end points, in the frame of the government’s tome.
But, then again, Giuliani had to drop out of the presidential race. He never really had much of a chance, after all pinning his hopes on what he did when 9/11 happened. He has made millions doing business in the Middle East since leaving office in New York, with Guiliani Partners LLC, apparently consulting in countries like Jordan, perhaps on how best to electrocute terrorists’ testicles. Does consulting on that make Rudy Giuliani sure that 9/11 has happened? As sure as he was in autumn 2001, when he oversaw the cleanup of the rubble of the World Trade Center, which burned for a hundred days?



