2 years 9/11 where are we heading?

i would like to put this whole issue into a slight
different prospective
first of all i refuse to use the words such as
“war against terrorism " words like” coalition" or
the west
to start with its a war between the bush led
regime and alqeda
secondly the word coalition is again wrong
because in the coalition there is just usa and uk so
what coalition are we talking about? and some people
say that this is a war between west and the terrorist
again this word west is wrong because many countries
in west do not support american adminstration.
now comming to the current bomb attacks it must
be realised by the genral public that alqeda is
gaining strenght and is one up against the bush
adminstration. and the bush tactics are not just
failing but infact its getting worse.
as far is the muslim world is concerned no muslim
likes to see innocent people being blown to bits ,
bloody streets,
i think the uk and american voters must realise
that thier govts appeasement of the jewish lobby is
costing them very dearly. if the bush adminstration
solves the palestianian prob and gives a symphethetic
ear to muslim grievances. the world will be a better
place.
about the terrorist as some call. there will no
motivation for the sucide bombers, theier motivation
and thier joining of alqaeda comes with the
humiliation that they are facing. there will be no
more cadres for alqaeda if the bush adminstration
changes its policies.

Why should we be at the mercy of Mr. Bush and Mr. Blair? If these can wage a war on innocents, we should be ready and able to stop them in their tracks...

The collective has far more power than just weapons and ammunition...

Millions have already died and millions more will die unless America is stopped...The key to stopping America is fear...Arguments and dialogues with America are a thing of the past...America now talks with weapons...Why not answer it in the language it is willing to communicate in?

Re: 2 years 9/11 where are we heading?

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i think the uk and american voters must realise that thier govts appeasement of the jewish lobby is costing them very dearly. if the bush adminstration solves the **palestianian
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all was well until you said "palestinian" and "muslim".... what are you suggesting?

Well this is an age-old issue now, isn't it? Every which way you look at it, it always comes back to the Jews and Israel, and I completely agree. It's all due to the Jewish lobby and its temendous influence in the US and UK that muslim civilians in Palestine are being slaughtered left, right and center. ..same deal with Iraq and even Kashmir in my opinion. 9/11 was a convenient excuse for the US and UK to put muslim countries on their siht list for absolutely no reason. They never found any viable evidence to directly link muslims with the attack, and now the two world "powers" are suffering from it, losing allies all across the globe...which serves them just fine! Let them learn their lesson the hard way. Insh'allah soon their meager list of allies will dwindle even further making them consider a new set of decisions. I'm curious to see how all this will play out for the US, UK, and the muslim world.

We are going to hell, i am wondering if we will be coming back.

T.V. tells me today that.........

"Our enemies gain pleasure by killing innocents, the more civilians killed the better."

None of us should be at the mercy of anothers agenda, especially if we don't agree. So those of us who don't agree speak out.

Did GBJ ask me if I agreed with his battle plans?

Nope.

But alot of people support his ideas...but last pole I saw was 49%.

But 49% is less than 1/2 of Americans...and less than that if you concider registered voters.

Biggest thing that bothered me today was talk of Iran. Iran flaunting nuclear signatory treatries.

Watched PBS.

One guy

Not government authorized fellow, but awfully opinionated person,spoke of strong measures and possible military action.

One woman, (also not authorized) spoke of the recent efforts Iran has made to agree to very thorough inspections.