America's domination of the international situation

America’s domination of the international situation is a danger to the world and only the Khilafah can save it](http://www.1924.org/leaflets/index.php?id=514_0_10_0_M)

I highly recommend the Muslims to study this article, in particular point #5:

… and then it goes on to comment on why Western Europe, China and the EU are no credible threat to the plans of the US.

In the build-up to the war on Iraq, many people (Muslims) I spoke to said that Tony Blair was a “moderating influence” on Bush or that Europe through the UN would be able to influence the US. This article makes for interesting reading in that regard.

Re: America’s domination of the international situation

You know?

I would trust you more if you didn’t believe the hype that America is out to get you. Like we American’s are made up of evil intentions. We are out to rule the world.

Sorry to break it to you.

We are out to survive in this world like everybody else. We are no different than you are, [with the exception of wanting to kill Americans].

With the exception of wanting to gather and teach children to the cause of killing Americans.

Yes, I will make an exception there.

And that idea? I can’t fathom. I don’t understand. I don’t think I ever will.

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the hype that America is out to get you
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In the past 2 years or so, America has overthrown the Taliban and established military bases in Afghanistan, America has established a deeper stranglehold on Pakistan than what Pakistan was already suffering, America has invaded Iraq and taken over, America has made Kuwait and Qatar colonies, has threatened Syria and Iran with the same treatment. In response to the treatment of Iraqi civilians by US forces, the Iraqis have said "Even Saddam did not shoot us down in the streets like dogs..."

The regime of Uzbekistan boils Muslims in water. They are US allies, and the US has paid them millions to prop up the regime, even though human rights organisations have protested about Uzbekistan's treatment of her citizens.

In Saudi Arabia the US has ordered the arrest and killing of Islamic scholars who did not toe the party line, and who instead spoke the word of haqq.

Is this hype?

America is the world's only superpower. Is that hype? America has a colonialist foreign policy. Is that hype? (Or do you think America invades other countries because of benevolence and wanting to help other people live better lives...?)

We are Muslims, and so we seek Islam. America's agenda is openly and clearly anti-Islamic i.e. does not want to see the establishment of an Islamic State, and therefore America will do anything it takes to prevent it. Rumsfeld himself, literally, said "We do not want to see an Islamic State" in response to calls from the Muslims of Iraq for an Islamic State.

Is this hype?

Or when Bush organises a Ramadan iftar party, are you convinced by him saying that he loves Islam and the Muslims? Actions speak louder than words.

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Like we American's are made up of evil intentions
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That is not what is being said. What is being said is that the US foreign policy is to rule the world by force. This does not mean that every citizen subscribes to that view. We are talking about the behaviour of the government, we are not making a judgement of the behaviour/attitudes of the common man or of individuals.

I am not advocating killing Americans. But I can understand the frustration of those who do. The American government and her allies do not think twice of arresting, torturing and killing innocent Muslims throughout the world. This happens on a daily basis in almost every country where there are Muslims.

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* am not advocating killing Americans. But I can understand the frustration of those who do.
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That is absolutely pathetic and I have heard it too many times. Would you be the least bit outraged if I were to say: "I am not advocating killing Muslims. BUT, I can understand the frustration of those who do."

I don't think you really understand the underlying hatred of your words and/or how they are perceived by the intended victims of those who you profess to understand.