Again, I will say, attacking a country, an attack on the economy, mode of transportation and military (Pentagon), killing thousands of persons seems to be more serious than NSA spying, killing one abortion provider, protesting what is perceived as a wrongful killing (those killings may well be wrongful but I don’t care to politicize this). The attacks by terrorists seem to be a bit more, imagine if we were Israel and they killed our athletes at the Olympics and were threatening us compared to a story in the news concerning the 5 or whatever number it is of abortion providers killed since 1972. Imagine if we were like Israel and routinely, missiles were fired into the terrain of the United States.
It seems a bit more than politics or even “perceived danger”.
Think of Pearl Harbor which may be a bit similar to 911, what did we do with that? A declaration of war and surely, justly. Obviously, we could declare war in 1941 on an individual country, Imperial Japan. I don’t know if we had that exact option this time against a renegade attack force.
Unless one becomes a total pacifist and some of that thought I totally respect.