mmmm, about that message in the match forum.. (1 Viewer)

Jul 12, 2002
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Hydde said:
yeah im talking about the one posted by that obl911 guy...

u think that if the US take out the troops from Iraq and declare "peace" they will stop doing their shit?(im talking about the bombings)...

This is really concerning..., because those fellas will try to do the same again..and i dont think that security measures will be able to stop those guys from doing another atrocity like they did before... because that is just too difficult to prevent.

well, in fact, the US goverment had proofs of that 9/11 incident long time before it happened, but they were not too aware, and maybe this time things will go in our way..

In my view, i really wish that they could put an end to those terrorist groups, but that war in iraq seems to be a war against nothing..

A friend of mine, my best pal when we were in school some years ago, is in the airforce. He send to me a pic of his base in Bagdad, with his fellas, and he called me by phone some days ago. He is fine but.. is kinda weird to think that while im here chatting and drinking coke,, he is in that hell.


this is frustrating
I agree that the situation is frustrating. But, basically, there are two evil factions warring for control of Iraq, namely the United States and Radical Islam. My preference is for the US, but only barely. I can see why some people would support organizations like Al Quada, Hamas, or Zarqwai's people.

Either way, a bunch of "innocent" people are dying and will continue to do so until people on both sides wise up. The Radical Muslims have a point when they say that America is "The Great Satan", there is a global cultural and economic war happening, by which the US is increasingly concetrating the world's wealth in its hands. You can see examples of this in "The War on Drugs", and "The Battle Against Extremism." Such laughable titles for really evil things. "The War on Drugs", is a simple excuse to keep mind-altering substances in the hands of the government, while at the same time keeping Central and South American countries under the yoke of American industrial outsourcing. "The Battle Against Extremism", is quite clever, as they've simply defined themselves as the reasonable middle ground, and anyone who doesn't agree, as an extremist. What's really messed up, is that the people in power in America are pretty extreme when you look at the global population.

On the flip side, Radical Islam isn't too hot either. The subjugation of women, archaic rules, and cruel punishment are a human-rights disaster. However, Americans forget that no one came to "save" them and enforce a more progressive agenda on them. The early history of America is full of religious extremists. America came to be the relatively liberal, egalitarian country that it is through internal reform over a long period. The same will happen to Non-secular muslim countries in time. Invasion, and forced cultural realignment is a terrible way to start change.
 

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