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When did it start?

Who were the allies?

What were the motives?

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I posted this same question days ago but it got deleted. Funny, There doesnt seem to be a violation in this question. Makes u wonder whom did it make vulnerable....

I dont want brainwashed answers, if u cant answer then dont!

2006-09-28 06:35:46 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

unfortunately, american terrorism goes way back to before war on iraq...

2006-09-28 06:46:33 · update #1

8 answers

American terrorism was probably first implemented in the years during and before WWII. We provided the Nazi's in Germany with most of the cyanide and technologies needed to commit the murders of Jews in the concentration camps. After a while the world became more and more angered by Hitler's actions and we stopped selling to him, and began covering the paperwork and destroying all undeniable evidence that we were the providers. We then began taking slow steps toward war, starting with using civilian transports and cruise ships for target practice so to speak. Though these attacks were not directly ordered they were never reprimanded or disdained either. When we started doing it to Japan they got pissed after a while and bombed Pearl Harbor, as a way of showing us how it felt. In our arrogance we decided we should never ever have to reap what we sow, and so we joined the fight to take out the Axis Powers, so as not to look suspicious by only attacking Japan, and not it's allies, our former customers, Germany. It worked well for us in that instance because we got to march in and pretend we were heroes though we indiscriminately bombed everything in Germany every time we got the chance, instead of just bombing known military installations or bases, or attacking areas that had been evacuated and/or safeguarded. That also gave us the opportunity to stain Hitler’s credibility and destroy any evidence that we helped kill the Jews that we may have missed. Our motives are simple money power respect and a desire to evade the consequences of our own actions. We hired Sadaam Hussein to be our business supervisor in Iraq, we gave him weapons of mass destruction in case anyone wanted to rise up against him and assumed that he would always report back to us as long as we paid him to stay there. We were wrong, money does stuff to people. After we cut off his pay we went in destroyed Iraq terrorized the people and shot down the opposition, while we looked for our former employee so we could take him back to headquarters and make him an infamous figure by way of exposure to the American paid media. Now that we've covered our tracks, we don't have anything left to do but play out our arrogance until our funds have depleted. We won't find Osama and we won't try too hard either. He was on our payroll as well, but his job was not as high profile as Sadaam's, so he may be of future use to us. We are in Afghanistan now because we are too proud and too stupid to withdraw.

2006-09-28 07:17:26 · answer #1 · answered by Rick R 5 · 1 0

I think that the word "terrorism" wasn't sufficiently used in previous events.

For example, the Oklahoma City bombing (19 April 1996) was probably the biggest case of domestic terrorism.
But if memory serves correct, I don't recall the news media using the word "terrorist" in that context.

Americans can also point to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing (a terrorist act).

You could include any number of religious-based deaths as terrorist acts...recall the Branch Davidians in Waco Texas, or Jim Jones' group which committed mass suicide (even though this happened in Guyana, the group was formed in America), or even back to the mid-1800's, when Protestants and Catholics rioted and killed each other in Pennsylvania over which version of the Bible would be used in schools.

You ask a good question...the short answer is the way the news media and historians have framed events and words used to describe events.

2006-09-28 07:03:56 · answer #2 · answered by docscholl 6 · 2 0

wow, at the risk of having big brother looking at me.. lol

ill say this much, as far back as you can imagine, there has been American Terrorism..

a few examples - excerpts from factual documentaries:

Why was all radar and radios removed from Pearl harbour 7 days prior to the attack?

Why is it every time there is a huge controversy it takes less than a week to start an official investigation... 9/11 commission (chosen by President) took 411 days to even commence.

How did Lee Harvey Oswald actually shoot JFk from behind when in the video it clearly shows him getting hit from the front..lol


Do a couple searches on a few things...
bilderberg group
bohemian grove
new world order (also printed on our $1 bill in latin ) "Novus Ordo Seclorum" u can find it under the all seeing eye.. which is also the logo & seal for the illuminati

be SURE u wanna know these things cuz, the rabbit hole is pretty deep... and like said before, ignorance is bliss

2006-09-28 07:10:09 · answer #3 · answered by nick_in_miami 3 · 2 0

There's no such things as American terrorism

2017-01-12 00:10:42 · answer #4 · answered by Gothicmiku 1 · 0 0

Terrorism on America started during carter's watch
in 1979 and started getting real bad and then the USA was brutally attacked on 9/11/01. Allies were UK, and about 67 other countries. The motives were that the Islamo-Fascists want to kill every American and Jew in the world and establish their "religion" throughout the world. They are the same as the Nazis were in WWII!!!!!!!!

2006-09-28 06:52:01 · answer #5 · answered by Vagabond5879 7 · 0 2

It was easy

1. Started with BUsh's invasion of Iraq
2. Allies are Blair and Berlusconi.
3. Oil.

2006-09-28 06:41:21 · answer #6 · answered by Kookoo Bananas 1 · 2 2

Must have been deleted for stupidity.

2006-09-28 06:42:14 · answer #7 · answered by gizzardout 3 · 1 2

It's a totally incomprehensible question. Please explain.

2006-09-28 06:40:09 · answer #8 · answered by rustyshackleford001 5 · 1 2

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