Luke T. said:
Spain has just told the terrorists that terrorism works. I would say that the U.S. is in even astronomically greater danger of an attack before our elections as a result.
I think this interpretation is wrong. The terrorists might think they've been told this, which might cause them to aim for attacks at the next US and UK elections, at least, but they probably won't have the same effect.
Polls in Spain showed a very significant oposition to participation in the war in Iraq, and the party responsible was still looking to win the elections. Would a significant number have changed their vote based just on the terrorist act, and a sense of "They are responsible?", perhaps, but it's significant that the government of Spain went out and pointed the finger at ETA, immediately and without much evidence. Why? Because they couldn't be blamed in the same way.
Americans are mostly in favour of the war on Iraq, they're already on the top of the terroist "to do" list, and you've been innoculated with the "we won't be influenced" idea. Unless they can attack the US in a way that the government should have been able to prevent, they won't influence the presidential election.
And the idea of never giving in to terrorists is stupid. Do you think abortions should be forever legal because of pro-life terrorist actions? Do you think Northern-Ireland should forever be a part of UKaNE
because of terrorist actions from those who oppose that?
Personally I think Spaniards who changed their votes based just on the participation in Iraq/bombs on trains - link are wrong. If they based it on the stupidity of the government in dealing with the possibility of such logic, they were within their right to do so.