I like your question, but remember not to confuse people with the facts. You remind me of the days of Vietnam, when Lyndon Johnson annouced that the North Vietnamese Navy had attacked the 7th Fleet, so we had to go to full scale war with them. I immediately realized this to be a crock, just as you have with "them coming here." All I could imagine was a bunch of Vietnamese rowing out in Sampans and throwing harpoons at the USS Enterprise. Of course it much later was revealed to be a hoax on the public as a way to permit a war with Vietnam. We could together picture a camel train east and across the Aleutian Islands to Alaska, thereby exposing us to an all out attack from the north.
As to your problems with posting, it has happened to me several times, especially if I mentioned Cheney in the question. They wouldn't come up for hours after being posted, presumeably after all but the most diehard all nighter Americans had gone to bed. I had the strong feeling certain subjects were under scrutiny by someone, Yahoo or higher up. I don't know what to tell you, but keep on trucking. Nice questions.
2007-03-16 19:12:05
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answered by michaelsan 6
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"We have seen in the last decade the decline of the American government and the weakness of the American soldier who is ready to wage Cold Wars and unprepared to fight long wars. This was proven in Beirut when the Marines fled after two explosions. It also proves they can run in less than 24 hours, and this was also repeated in Somalia. We are ready for all occasions. We rely on Allah.
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After Allah honored us with victory in Afghanistan, and justice prevailed and the killing of those who slaughtered millions of Muslims in the Muslim republics, it cleared from Muslim minds the myth of superpowers. The youth ceased from seeing America as a superpower. After leaving Afghanistan they headed for Somalia and prepared for a long battle, thinking that the Americans were like the Russians, but they were surprised when the Americans entered with 300,000 troops, and collected more troops from the world—5,000 from Pakistan, 5,000 from India, 5,000 from Bangladesh, 5,000 from Egypt, Senegal and others like Saudi Arabia. The youth were surprised at the low morale of the American soldiers and realized more than before that the America soldiers are paper tigers. After a few blows, they ran in defeat and America forgot about all the hoopla and media propaganda after leaving the Gulf War and destroying infrastructure—and destroying baby formula factories, all civilian factories, bridges and dams that help planting food—about being the world leader, and the leader of the new world order. After a few blows, they forgot about this title and left, dragging their corpses and their shameful defeat and stopped using such titles. And they learned in America that this name is larger then them. When this took place, I was in Sudan, and this great defeat pleased me very much, the way it pleases all Muslims. Allah willing the next victory will be in Hejaz and Najd, Saudi Arabia, and it will make the Americans forget the horrors of Vietnam and Beirut.
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feelings of animosity have produced a change in the behavior of some crushed and subdued groups who, instead of fighting the Americans inside the Muslim countries, went on to fight them inside the United States of America itself."
-Osama Bin Laden
Ask Osama bin Laden himself. Congress's plan for Iraq? Repeating Somalia. And guess who is responsible for creating the plan to leave Somalia, which ultimately led to "feelings of animosity have produced a change in the behavior of some crushed and subdued groups" ... The same guy writting the plan to get our troops out of Iraq.
Dont believe me? Here's a reminder.
http://amyproctor.squarespace.com/blog/2007/1/10/deja-vu-iraq-and-somalia.html
She says it better then me.
Conclusion..:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,252111,00.html
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,251603,00.html
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,34177,00.html
2007-03-17 02:14:39
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answered by Corey 4
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