The American propaganda machine works so well, as the first person said, that Americans actually believe Iraqis had something to do with 9/11!!! (just look at what the second person said...not a clue!) The fact that the terrorists were mainly Saudi is completely overlooked. The USA media machineis targeting ALL weaker Muslim states, blaming them for 9/11, (which is kind of like assuming all Asians are Communist after Vietnam) but you will notice they will not hit anyone who a) is already a key oil provider/ally (like Saudi Arabia, despite the fact that its citizens attacked America or b) doesn't have oil. Thank God some people (ie. those who use news sources other than FOX) are bright enough to see beyond the brainwashing, and know that 'the war on terror' is an excuse to attack countries for wealth and resources.
2007-03-31 22:46:32
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answered by cheryl m 3
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Ok, maybe I'm way off base here, and a victim of American propaganda, but he's how I see it. I get a little nervous being around anyone who is a religeous zealot, and becomes the predominant basis of their identity. For example, I consider myself an American first, not a catholic, or methodist, or whatever. Faith is good, but keep it to yourself. Don't expect me to sit quietly while you read me scriptures at my doorstep, or tell me to do something in the name of whoever. It seems like the Muslims do too much in the name of a higher power. And not things that you would expect from a religeous person. Certainly, flying planes into buildings,
blowing yourself up (how grotesque), and beheadings (ugh!)
seem a little weird to me, and to most people in civilized nations. Do the right thing; get a real army, with real weapons, and hit military targets.
By the way, the word "terrorists" terrifies me, and preceding it with the word Muslim doesn't make it seem any better.
2007-04-01 02:24:37
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answered by ursaitaliano70 7
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I don't think America is scare of nothing. Fear for terrorism was just a propaganda used by Bush to have an excuse to invade Iraq, because Bush thought invading Iraq would be like it was in Panama or Grenada, an easy task, but thanks to the insurgents in Iraq, things went different. Had not been for those insurgents, Bush would be a hero since he knocked down Sadam Husein statue in Bagdad.
Since that day, that war has been a failure for USA, and it will continue to be a failure until we pull the troops out, for we won't have to waste those 12 million dollars a day to keep em in Iraq.
2007-03-31 23:09:04
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answered by Talion 1
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the individuals who keep telling you he's liberating terrorists were mendacity to you. each and everybody who had any ideas in any respect should comprehend that he's not any longer liberating terrorists, yet putting those incarcerated on trial; the to blame should be incarcerated in prisons that are genuinely no longer unlawful torture chambers; the risk free should be set loose. it is how civilized global places behave. That Obama is honoring the regulation is a robust mission. each and everybody who isn't a sub-human, hate-mongering, moron realizes this.
2016-12-03 02:45:40
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answered by ? 4
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Maybe because the Chinese and the Indians haven't been blowing up our embassies, taking our people hostage, suicide bombing civilians, and flying planes into our buildings since 1979?
2007-03-31 22:47:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Um...were you watching the news on September 11th???
The Indians and the Chinese haven't attacked our citizens on our soil. Islamic fundamentalists have vowed to continue to do so.
We are their enemy... Shouldn't they be ours?
2007-03-31 22:39:33
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answered by Ender 6
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because they are trying to kill us
2007-03-31 23:06:56
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answered by Anonymous
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because the US propaganda machine has done its job very well
2007-03-31 22:37:37
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answered by Eyota Xin 3
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