Terrorism is a tool to control the population. Their is a ton of double thinking going on in America and until people recognize what is really going on we are at the mercy of leaders we know nothing about. So to answer the question in my opinion is no the U.S. government is a wing of a globalism.
2007-02-05 18:59:21
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answered by 33 3
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9 11 made me so angry. and terriosim makes me angry. Fear abides by them but on the other hand we consume 80% of the worlds resources we install governments to our likiing if a country balks we sangtion them have. We prefected white coller terrisom. I know that we get what we want and i like to keep driving my car but if push came to shove id have to give up some luxuries if need be. the terriosest are saying that they want to be heard and they are being heard they are hated more every day. But the effect it had here is the patriot act good in some ways but bad in others. Bush has devided this country and the wire taps and warrentless searches are rights that have been taken away for our own good. Ben Franklin said that a country that gives up its rights out of fear dosnt deserve to be a country at all. We didnt give them up they were taken and no body said a thing. that my friend is terrisiom in a different sense. And Bush and his cronies are the worst of the worst.
2007-02-06 03:16:26
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answered by bone g 3
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there are two reasons for nuclear weapons; a deterrent and for use. if the purpose is for a deterrent, then the country will openly state that it has nuclear weapons, just like india and pakistan. some more radical idealist nations want to use nuclear weapons, therefore it will never openly admit the full capacity to produce such weaponry, and will silently seek the technology to do so.
many of these people who are threats to our way of life, and to humanity as a whole, who seek the capacity for nuclear power, lack the responsibility that comes with it. who the F*ck in their right mind would really want ahmedenijad to have the capacity for nuclear power?
counterterrorism is an offensive launched on terrorism, Pre-emptive, so that we do not have to deal with the ramifications of idealists like al-Queida on our own soil. why are we dictating what everyone should do? because our constitution and form of government is the longest standing in the history of the world. because time and time again we see that people lack the proper ability to have their own power checked. because the UN won't do whats necessary to retain order. because modern civilization dictates that what happens on the opposite side of the world, will eventually affect us here.
2007-02-06 05:20:11
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answered by alex l 5
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It does seem to be an imperfect world, doesn't it? Sometimes we Americans wonder what the world must think of us as a nation...
And then I remember those people leaping from those towers and I get angry, so very angry. Why did those animals have to do such a horrible thing that morning? What was the point. And what is the point now?
We see the masses crying "death to America" and burning our flag in the streets. Why? We don't burn your flag? We don't chant against you in the street. What is the point?
There is an answer. But it won't come from the US Marines or the radical clerics.
2007-02-06 03:00:52
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answered by AK 6
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A lot of governments look up to America for protection and money, so they let them make whatever agenda they want in the world, whether its fair or not. America has always been into power and wealth, without regard to morality. They stole the land from the Indians and Mexicans, made countries like the Philippines and Puerto Rico and Hawaii commonwealths, etc. They enslaved Blacks, Chinese, Mexicans, and other migrant workers. So they became rich and powerful by oppressing other weaker people. So now, poorer countries forget the past and look up to America as the land of opportunity. Might is right in this case. So, in essence, America can do whatever the hell it wants. They're the boss. So they can kill as many Iraqis as they want and no one will speak out, because then they'll label you anti-American and the US Army is sacred.
2007-02-06 03:17:48
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answered by Anonymous
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US is sometimes good and it is sometimes bad. But with regards to your question, US, for me is neither of the two. The way many people perceive it, it is bad. Unless we have sufficient knowledge and learning about diplomacy and international affairs, we can actually say where does America really hide- is it just for the purpose of bringing glory for their own, or for the benefit and good of the world.
2007-02-06 03:08:37
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answered by ? 2
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FROM MY POINT O VIEW MR.BUSH IS THE BIGGEST TERORRIST. and no matter wht they do to finish muslims, little do they realise they are de ones gettin fewer day by day. all they have done is been a dissappointment to mankind.
2007-02-06 03:09:22
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answered by J. ash 2
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I Agree !!!
They are trying to decieve the world....but the world in no more blind !
2007-02-06 03:19:12
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answered by Anonymous
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The U.S. is going to helll in a hand basket thanks to Bush.
2007-02-06 03:04:01
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answered by Anonymous
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