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How do you guys feel about it, do you think it is going to happen again, do you think that by throwing the nuclear bomb of Hiroshima caused many contries to be enemies of the United States. Or what do you guys think that caused all these bad situations that the U.S is having. I really need your opinions, so I guess that this is the questions where you can be opened and stand in your position.

2006-09-01 05:51:41 · 21 answers · asked by bambi 5 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

21 answers

Cowardly, unethical, contraversial.

2006-09-01 05:55:24 · answer #1 · answered by johnavaro 3 · 3 2

If u really want my opinion, u have it here for it is worth

I don't think it is anything to do with Holy War and Osama bin Laden and stuff. Because, agreed that America is one of the most powerful and advanced countries in this world, why hasn't it still found Osama bin Laden??? N all those videos which are being released lately, they show old photographs. So that could even mean that anyone clever enough with video cameras, photos, animation and computer can take old photos and pose it in whatever way they want.

Come to Iraq. First Bush said that it wants Sadaam because he is cruel and everything. Well, he has Sadaam. Whey doesn't he go out of Iraq??? Bush says there are weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Well, where are they??? Why haven't Bush and his army found it yet. Media tells us that Iraqis kill US army soldiers everyday (or something on the same line). Well, if someone barged into ur house n is staying without showing any sign of leaving, how do u feel?? N when that person has a gun and is making u do stuff n making some of ur family members prisoners or something, how do u feel?? Well, how do u think the Iraqis are feeling??

Coming back to ur question. What do I think of the Septembern11 attacks. Well, I think it was faked. Because some 20 or so years ago, I saw it on the TV that astronmers predicted the rise of Muslims. Since then, all these things have been happening. N I'm not the only one saying the 9/11 was faked. Many american sites are saying it too. U have to search it because I do not keep track of every single site I go to :)

2006-09-01 06:10:12 · answer #2 · answered by Knowledge Seeker 4 · 1 1

It is the US support to Israel that is used by some other people that have been used and abused and thrown away by the US later (e.g. Bin Laden after the Afghan war against the Russians), that are using the US support to Israel- in Muslim countries as fuel to preach their own doctrine that The US and The West are in war with Islam and that Islam should rule the world.
The real hot needle is the fact that Israel is still occupying some areas they got by war in the 50's, and they don't want to return this land. Also they are suppressing the Palestines, and they are still stealing land from them. On the other hand there still are a lot of middle-eastern people and beyond that have the opinion that Israel doesn't have the right to exist and they think all Israelis and Jews should be driven in the sea or otherwise killed, and again a few of these people will never stop their violence until they succeed or die. Israel on it's turn Israel uses this as excuse to suppress the palestines and occupy their land. The solution: stop violence and suppression and start trading with each other. This calls for a change of mind that is think is not very likely to happen in the near future.
But to answer your initial question, yes, as long as there are attempts, then finally there will be a full hit again against the US.

2006-09-01 07:14:13 · answer #3 · answered by Caveman 4 · 0 0

I think the people in the Middle-East were getting wise to the fact that American and European oil companies are making MOST of the profits on THEIR natural resource. I think they wanted to do business a little differently. Don't think the oil companies and the governments they control liked the idea very much. Think 9-11 was an inside job, staged as an excuse to begin rearranging the Middle-East.... again... Definitely explains the British and American governments working so closely together on this one. The two places where most of the oil money goes... What a coincidence... Bush and Blair both obviously bent the rules some and became unpopular with many. This wasn't a popularity contest though... This was about money and protecting the oil companies, even if a few laws and The Constitution had to be disregarded.

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/march2005/180305groundzero.htm

I'm NOT saying there is no holy war being waged against us. Or more accurately, that the region wasn't beginning to prepare for a holy war against us.

I don't think anyone could honestly say our dealings there have been anything BUT unholy for a long time though... Sad but true...

It will happen again if it becomes necessary for the "elite" to acheive their goals. It would help the governmet reinstate the draft if more soldiers were needed for example...

2006-09-01 06:01:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I don't know a lot about politics, but I don't think the bombing of Hiroshima led to the twin towers tragedy. I think it was a direct response to US activity in the middle east. There is no action without consequence. Of course the US activity in the middle east wasn't spontaneous either, but I'm sure it all started with greedy oil barons or something, then abusive/tactless american soldiers probably rubbed salt in the wounds.

2006-09-01 05:58:43 · answer #5 · answered by xenobyte72 5 · 3 1

Yeah, it'll probably happen again and again and again...until the ideology is beaten into the ground...which will most likely be never. They think they're right, they only understand violence, but violence just makes them more determined. Does this mean we should give up? HELL no! That will only get us killed faster!
As for Hiroshima and Nagasaki, I don't know where you've been, but Japan is one of our staunchest allies. They look to us for protection.
The rest of the world has a love-hate relationship with us. They love us when they want something...hate us when they don't.
I don't think it'll ever change.

2006-09-01 05:57:13 · answer #6 · answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7 · 0 1

I think the 9/11 attacks were unfortunate. However, its media coverage made it more dramatic than it really was.

Consider the tsunami in India that killed hundreds of thousands of people, left many others homeless and devastated its tourism business. Where's your compassion for their plight?

Consider the thousands of orphaned children in China because their parents needed to work long hours at factories. Their sacrifice is why there's a bunch of "Made in China" at big-time stores like Wal-Mart and Target for Americans to consume.

Consider the millions of illegal immigrants from Mexico. They'll put up with low-wage jobs here at the U.S. -- mow your lawn, take our the garbage and sell fruits on streetcorners -- because the alternative is homelessness.

Although I'm not Indian, Chinese or Mexican, I don't wish to be biased just because I'm American. What the terrorist attacks demonstrated is that America is not invincible. There's a huge world out there filled with people who are less fortunate than we are. Get over yourself, America! Things could be worse!

2006-09-01 06:15:18 · answer #7 · answered by Jose 2 · 0 2

nicely no, yet truly it takes an attempt no longer to. I watched on stay t.v. how chance free human beings died. human beings were jumping out of homestead windows to their lack of existence it replaced right into a terrible darkish day in historic previous. Then we locate out those killers did it in the call of the muslim faith and that there have been different muslims obtainable that felt an same way because the terrorists. also, it did not help to be certain Arabs jumping for excitement and partying in the streets burning American flags rejoicing after 911. even with what you imagine about the U.S. coverage, individuals ought to not in any respect bounce for excitement on the lack of existence of chance free human beings or each person for that count number. even with those type of issues, i do no longer harbor undesirable thoughts. i desire, yet doubt that there should be open communicate among muslims interior those conservative muslim countries. The U.S. isn't a proper u . s ., yet we are loose to communicate. Heck, even non-individuals are loose to precise their evaluations because the hot immigrants did. i desire Muslims do not hate individuals/and or Christians & Jews or harbor undesirable feeling in the direction of them.

2016-12-06 02:42:26 · answer #8 · answered by schroder 3 · 0 0

9/11 was part of an attack on America in this so called war that Osama Bin Laden has declared against the US in effort to change every living person to convert to Islam. This war is called the Holy War and has been going on since Osama gained power.

The bombing in WWII happened more than sixty years ago and I don't believe that that is the reason why other countries "hate" us. They are mainly just simply jealous.

I think that this terrorist attack deserves consequences to those involved.

Edit: I happened to watch a documentary on Osama bin Laden on CNN and the reporter who was doing the special and Osama both said the attacks were for his Holy War. Everyone in the world needs to convert to Islam was his declaration. Just ask Steve Santonni from FoxNews who was only released after he converted to Islam.

2006-09-01 05:55:43 · answer #9 · answered by Mags 3 · 2 3

Praise Allah! The scourge of islam is the greatest threat the world has ever had to face. Yes, more dangerous than Nazi Germany or Imperial Japan. We must destroy islam forever or we will never know peace. Their "religion" demands the extermination of all non-muslims. We are ALL targets. No one will ever be safe while islam is allowed to exist.

2006-09-01 05:57:00 · answer #10 · answered by beefstrokinoff39 3 · 1 1

its not only US that is targeted ,there r other countries too where act of terrorism is increasing, no place is safe now, US is generally targeted coz its the superpower n terrosist wants to weaken it.cant say whether it will happen again,well terrorist activities are increasing in all parts of the world so who knows what next, just hoping that this(terrorism) will end soon.

2006-09-01 06:01:10 · answer #11 · answered by naturelover 3 · 1 0

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