Cranky Bastard
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Wow. One trick pony.
Shit, if I send you a buck would you fucking go to Walmart and buy a new schtick?
Shit, if I send you a buck would you fucking go to Walmart and buy a new schtick?
Actually, the Phillipines mess started shortly after the Spanish-American war, when it became clear we weren't going to give them their independence like we did Cuba.Astral said:shit guys!!! Fuck a damn duck!! The US has been engaging with the fucking Islamo fucktards at least since the Philippines in skirmishes that started in 1918!
The fucktarded Islam fuckers hated the US before the establishment of Israel!!!
So go and fucking get a damn education Question! Dont fuckers like you come with a warranty? Or a fucking refund policy? I bet your parents are very dissapointed!
SSgt_Sniper said:Actually, the Phillipines mess started shortly after the Spanish-American war, when it became clear we weren't going to give them their independence like we did Cuba.
Credit goes to a guy by the alias of lastchance
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1500424/posts
The Balkans
Kosovo: Muslim Albanians v. Orthodox Christian Serbs
Bosinia: Muslim Bosniacs v. Orthodox Christian Serbs v. Roman Catholic Croats
Palestine: Muslim Palestinian Arabs v. Jewish Israelis (okay, George Habash of the PFLP is a Christian, but not a good one)
Sudan: Muslim Arabs v. Christian and animist Bantu
Nigeria: (riots mostly) Muslims v. Christians (all Bantu)
Kashmir: Muslim Pakistanis v. Hindu and Sikh Indians
East Timor: (over now, but resentment over the Muslim loss lends support to the Indonesian wing of Al Qaeda) Muslim Indonesions v. Roman Catholic Timorese
Chechenya: Muslim Chechens v. Orthodox Christian Russians (Holy New Martyrs of Beslan, pray for us!)
Xinjiang: Muslim Uigurs v. atheist Han Chinese (doesn't get much press, but the Chi-Coms have had their Muslim troubles, too).
Not involving Muslims, one gets the Cold War left-overs--Korea, the Taiwan Strait, the FARC rebellion in Columbia and the Maoist problems in Nepal--and the ETA Basque separatist movement. (And, if you think Ian Paisley is spot on in doubting the IRA's declaration of full decomissioning, Northern Ireland.)
Fucking Moron said:Case in point to the fucktarded Question and Messenger is that the support of the state of Israel is straight up LIE that their liberal "Gods" champion to make people think that is the SOLE FUCKING reason mussies hate us!
Wikipedia.org said:Motive
According to official U.S. government sources, the September 11th attacks were consistent with the mission statement of al-Qaeda. The tactics (e.g., hitting multiple targets simultaneously) and depth of careful planning were also consistent with prior major al-Qaeda attacks and plots. The group's prior involvement in the bombing of American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania resulted in numerous United States District Court indictments of identifiable top al-Qaeda leaders, including 13 who consequently ended up on the United States Department of Justice's FBI Most Wanted Terrorists list for that 1998 attack. Al-Qaeda's reputed mastermind of 9/11, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, also appeared on the initial FBI wanted list, and had been indicted years earlier for his role in a similar attack, Operation Bojinka, which had a goal of simultaneous carrying out in-flight bombings of 11 U.S. commercial airliners. In addition, al-Qaeda had declared responsibility for the 2000 USS Cole bombing in Aden, Yemen, as well. (see also Yemeni mass al-Qaeda prison escapes, including FBI Most Wanted Terrorists Jamel Ahmed Mohammed Ali Al-Badawi and Jaber A. Elbaneh; also, Buffalo Six, and Ahmed Hijazi, the U.S. citizen killed in Yemen by a U.S. missile, along with al-Qaeda's Cole mastermind Abu Ali al-Harithi.) [17] [18]
The overarching motivation for this campaign of attacks was set out in a 1998 fatwa issued by Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri, Abu-Yasir Rifa'i Ahmad Taha, Shaykh Mir Hamzah, and Fazlur Rahman (Amir of the Jihad Movement in Bangladesh, Fazlur Rahman).[19] The fatwa lists three "crimes and sins committed by the Americans":
U.S. support of Israel.
U.S. occupation of the Arabian Peninsula.
U.S. aggression against the Iraqi people.
The fatwa states that the United States:
Plunders the resources of the Arabian Peninsula.
Dictates policy to the rulers of those countries.
Supports abusive regimes and monarchies in the Middle East, thereby oppressing their people.
Has military bases and installations upon the Arabian Peninsula, which violates the Muslim holy land, in order to threaten neighboring Muslim countries.
Intends thereby to create disunion between Muslim states, thus weakening them as a political force.
Supports Israel, and wishes to divert international attention from (and tacitly maintain) the occupation of Palestine.
The Gulf War and the ensuing sanctions against and bombing of Iraq by the United States, were cited, in 1998, as further proof of these allegations. To the disapproval of moderate and liberal Muslims, the fatwa uses Islamic texts to exhort violent action against American military and citizenry until the alleged grievances are reversed: Stating "ulema have throughout Islamic history unanimously agreed that the jihad is an individual duty if the enemy destroys the Muslim countries."
Aerial photo taken April 27, 2004 of the area of the crash of United Airlines Flight 93 in Shanksville, PA (USGS)Statements of al-Qaeda recorded after 9/11 add weight to the U.S account of who was responsible for the attacks. In a 2004 video, apparently acknowledging responsibility for the attacks, bin Laden stated that he was motivated by the 1982 Lebanon War, which he held the U.S. partially responsible for. In the video, bin Laden also claims that he wants to, "restore freedom to our nation," to, "punish the aggressor in kind," and to inflict economic damage on America. He declared that a continuing objective of his holy war was to, "[bleed] America to the point of bankruptcy."[20] Bin Laden said, "We swore that America wouldn't live in security until we live it truly in Palestine. This showed the reality of America, which puts Israel's interest above its own people's interest. America won't get out of this crisis until it gets out of the Arabian Peninsula, and until it stops its support of Israel."
The 9/11 Commission Report determined that the animosity towards the United States felt by Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the so-called, "principal architect" of the 9/11 attacks, stemmed "not from his experiences there as a student, but rather from his violent disagreement with U.S. foreign policy favoring Israel." The same motivation has been imputed to the two pilots who flew into the WTC: Mohamed Atta was described by one Ralph Bodenstein—who traveled, worked and talked with him—as "most imbued actually about... U.S. protection of these Israeli politics in the region." Marwan al-Shehhi is said to have explained his humorless demeanor with the words: "How can you laugh when people are dying in Palestine?"
By contrast, the Bush administration says that Al-Qaeda was motivated by hatred of the freedom and democracy exemplified by the United States.
The Question said:So U.S. support of Israel is a lie, eh?
So we have the motive the terrorists admitted they have, and in contrast we have the motive our government says they have. Now if our government brought this shit down on us, why would they admit so?
But you go ahead and call me the lapdog while you just swallow whatever shit the government wants to feed you. Fuckin' moron.
Astral said:You simply have no fucking intelligence do you? You cant even understand what I said. WE ALL KNOW THE US SUPPORT ISRAEL BITCH! The point is that, our support of israel is not the primary reason those fuckers hate us!
The Question said:Gurk should simply concede what are self-evident truths supported by evidence, rather than continuing to blather on about red herrings in obstinate refusal to see the obvious.
SSgt_Sniper said:TQ, it is obvious that our current support does fuel some of the (as stupid as this sounds) less-radical of the radicals. However, it should be pointed out that so did our betrayal of the Afganis after Russia left, our meddling in half the Kingdoms of OPEC, and the fact that we are (or used to be) the haves against their have-nots. Take Israel away, a lot of the radicals would still hate us.
SSgt_Sniper said:TQ, it is obvious that our current support does fuel some of the (as stupid as this sounds) less-radical of the radicals. However, it should be pointed out that so did our betrayal of the Afganis after Russia left, our meddling in half the Kingdoms of OPEC, and the fact that we are (or used to be) the haves against their have-nots. Take Israel away, a lot of the radicals would still hate us.
Astral said:lol... what a fuck tard! o yes... we know you like the evidence that supports you claims... like the lies int he media and the lies from the mussies. But we did notice you dont give a shit about the true evidence provided by history and historians.
The Question said:Sure, but look -- the Afghan thing had pretty much died out on its own merit by 9/11. Our meddling in half the Kingdom of OPEC is a manifestation of our acting as Israel's mercenary whore, and our being haves to their have-nots makes us distant haves, when their billionaire princes are right in their backyard, so to speak. It's our being Israel's international Big Brother that got the imams calling for our blood on an international scale in the 21st century.