sperrico87 said:
This piece was written in September 2002, and it is pretty self-explanatory: "A Department of Defense study in 1997 concluded that: "Historical data show a strong correlation between US involvement in international situations and an increase in terrorist attacks against the United States." Former president Jimmy Carter, some years after he left the White House, was unambiguous in his concordance with such a sentiment: "We sent Marines into Lebanon and you only have to go to Lebanon, to Syria or to Jordan to witness first-hand the intense hatred among many people for the United States because we bombed and shelled and unmercifully killed totally innocent villagers -- women and children and farmers and housewives -- in those villages around Beirut. . . . As a result of that . . . we became kind of a Satan in the minds of those who are deeply resentful." "The terrorists responsible for the bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993 sent a letter to the New York Times which stated, in part: "We declare our responsibility for the explosion on the mentioned building. This action was done in response for the American political, economical, and military support to Israel the state of terrorism and to the rest of the dictator countries in the region." It is America's ridiculous endeavor to endlessly give aid and support to Israel, among many other acts, that causes them to target America over many other developed, rich nations. |
again, thats what they say to the rest, when they speak amongst themselves, its a very different tone.
unless you dont believe bin laden himself, and his reason.
also europe is probably attacked more than the US, you seem to have this delusion that only the US is a target, when infact europe is attacked at least as much.







