No, a lot of it has to do with the fact that the Middle East is a very different society. People are not free to do many things that we in the US are. As a result of this unrest among the people they are given a scaptgoat to put their blame by those in power, which is usually the USA. I truely beleive that if every American citizen left Earth they would blame us for leaving, if we try and help we're trying to expand our influence. Either way it doesn't matter what the USA does these groups will spin it in a bad way to help promote their agenda and power.
2007-02-27 00:47:18
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answered by rz1971 6
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Its americas fault. Stop looking back to only 9/11. Try looking back 60 years ago. That is when the american oppression started. We interfered with afganies, iranians and iraqis lives. We over threw an elected official in Iran in the 50's and put in power a tyrant dictator because he was paying us and the english money from the oil industry.
We continue to push our western ideas on their way of life. What would you do if all the mexicans came across the border and started talking spanish, you became the out numbered one...wouldn't you have some hostility?
2007-02-27 00:41:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Two countries: First, Pakistan.
Second: Saudi Arabia.
Pakistan has its extremist finger poked all over the world. You name it - India, Kashmir, Afghanistan, UK, USA, everywhere. They are the masterminds and the initiators. I put them above Saudis, because, even though Saudis carried out the 9/11 attacks, they are not smart enough or hard working enough to carry things out (they always subcontract all their work to others anyway, including the Pakistanis).
What Pakistan has, that the Saudis lack are - brains and willingness to work. Pakistanis are probably the slickest, cleverest, most double-dealing, most hypocritical and most medieval Muslims in the world. Saudis are more backward, but they just do not have the brains or the willingness to work. Otherwise, they would have been the worst.
I will actually not be surprised at all if Musharraf is hiding and protecting Osama right in his Presidential Palace - the last place that America would look for him. At the same time, he is playing a double-dealing game of cooperating with the US (poor fool, Bush). Everytime Bush threatens Musharraf to cooperate more, he just sends some of his airforce planes to bomb the hell out of a few tribals by the border. Then, he claims loudly how he is the only one fighting terrorism in the world. Bombing the tribals is actually a good thing for him, because they are the ones who tried to assasinate him one time.
2007-02-27 01:17:26
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answered by March 1
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The same looser meglomaniac type people that always dream of world domination. This time the Quran is being used as a sword. We have seen them come and we have seen them go. The Nazis the Socialists yada, yada. They will probaby bring death to a lot of people. Waste a lot of important resourses and cause the expenditure of loads of treasure. But in the end they will end up on history's scrap heap along with the rest of the deluded psychos. How long it takes pretty much relies on how much longer people will try to appease them, ignore them etc. But sooner or later they will cause so much horror that even the most dove-ish left wing hippy will realize that they must be stopped. The truly wise already get it. It takes the others a while to catch up.
2007-02-27 04:01:58
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answered by Jacob W 7
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sure and likely. We trust interior the devil and his followers (smaller devils) He and his followers deviate believers from the genuine route. there is hell the picture of there is heaven. And if you're to be in hell the punishments are very extreme and not at all ending. Heaven, Hell, Devils, Angels are all very similar in Islam, Christianity and Judaism as they're all originated from Prophet Adam. In Islam we trust Christianity and Judaism were the previous religions of God yet then he perfected his faith with Islam.
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answered by minogue 4
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It's not all Bush's fault but he certainly plays an important role in the world's problems.
Extremism is caused by ignorance and distortion of the Qur'an. Most terrorists are uneducated and uninformed about their own religion and fanatics use this as an opportunity to commit crimes against humanity. You combine that with foreign governments trying to invade your country, tell you how to live, what to believe and what to do with your natural resources, and you have a distaster.
2007-02-27 00:47:08
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answered by ♥ terry g ♥ 7
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Saudi Arabia. . .the home destination for all Muslim Pilgrims.
Yes the Bush's and all the big USA oil Companies do not want to face the truth either
2007-02-27 01:30:46
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answered by Anonymous
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i think big oil money is behind it, like all religions money and power are the objectives, and either they corrupt or the people who search those things out are already corrupt, but i think that the devil can be left out of most things, and as for ignorance well these leaders are living large, you gotta have some kind of brains to run these scams.
2007-02-27 00:41:04
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answered by tomhale138 6
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President Akmandone-a-wad of Iran has said some very interesting things over the course of the past couple of years. Things that just fly right over the heads of the moon-bats.
2007-02-27 00:42:55
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answered by Anonymous
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As much as I would like to blame Bush, it's not his fault. This has been around for years and years. They are taught as children that we are the infidels who need to be silenced as we go against their God. They are so wraped up in their religion that they are blinded by all else.
2007-02-27 00:42:07
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answered by Groovy 6
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