After the American Century
The details are still coming out of Norway, but we now know that the bombing of the government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent vicious shooting of more than 80 young people at a summer camp were related events. And we know that a blond Norwegian man dressed up as a policeman was the killer, We do not yet know the twisted ideological framework that this man used to justify his cold blooded slaughter.
We do know that some politicians immediately blamed Moslem terrorists, just as happened years ago in the 1995 Oklahoma bombings, whose perpetrators turned out to be American veterans who acquired their expertise in the US armed forces. The Oklahoma bombing involved several veterans who worked together to acquire the explosives, build the bomb, and deploy it. The explosion then was so severe that more than 160 people died, and the gas tanks of more than 80 cars nearby also ignited and exploded, something that does not seem to have happened in Oslo, at least not to the same degree.
But if the bomb in Oslo may have been a bit smaller, it certainly was powerful enough to smash windows over a large area, injuring many people in central Oslo. Because Scandinavians typically do not work after 13:00 on a Friday, and because it was the height of the summer vacation, not so many people were in the government offices, for which one can be thankful. The death toll in Oslo seems to be less than ten.
What makes this crime especially heinous is the subsequent attack on the summer youth camp miles away. The slaughter and destruction in Oslo were not enough for the perpetrators (assuming that this man did not act alone). The first crime became the pretext for appearing at the camp, some distance away from Oslo, dressed as a policeman who had ostensibly arrived to provide security. His hatred of the socialist party and the socialist government must be incredibly intense. Such an act is only possible when a person has demonized a group and they no longer exist for him as fellow human beings.
The nagging and fearful question in the coming days and weeks will be whether this man operated alone. Does he represent a fanatical and dangerous minority in Norwegian -- and by extension Swedish, Danish, German, and other northern European societies? Have we entered an era when the most frightening, shadowy figures are right-wing "patriots" who gladly will gun down their own countrymen? Have the rhetoric of hate and the erosion of community gone that far?

