The US Anti-Muslim backlash is more dangerous than ISIS. Do most Americas agree, killing ½ a million Iraqis children, worth the 9/11 attack revenge. Especially when there no Iraqis on those planes wail, 19 Saudi’s were.
Is war ever a solution outside of defending your family and people on your turf?
It isn't anti-Muslim; it's anti terrorism. (Unless, of course, you think all Muslims are terrorists.)
I personally have never met a Muslim terrorist and traveled most of the Middle east. Yet have met terrorist Americans, and it dose no good to report them, because too many think of them as hero's..
I feel sorry for those Americans who have no feelings or have nothing to say for those 1/2 Million children who have been killed. Fear and shame will not set you free.
The movie "Going Clear" Showed a few American men who admitted living a lie for 30 years. They became free and honest.
Unfortunately too many do think that all Muslims are terrorists.
See the thread "DEBATE: Islam is a Peaceful Religion.?" for starters.After that read your newspapers or watch TV news.
"It was al Qaeda's unprovoked atrocities against fellow Sunnis in Iraq's al-Anbar Province that led to the 'Sunni Awakening,' which drew tens of thousands of Sunni fighters to fight with Americans against al Qaeda." Americans are providing assistance to those fighters now and are withdrawing from the conflict, hoping the Sunnis can conduct the campaign on their own.
Americans take lawyers to the battlefield.
"When the U.S. military goes to war, its lawyers go up front. Their job is to help battle commanders conduct combat operations within the narrow and specific Laws of Land Warfare, the collection of binding international agreements and understandings that attempt to lessen the brutality of war and its impact on civilians."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-woo … 66718.html
My greatest laugh in the 1st.Jurrassic movie was when the lawyer got eaten by the Rex waiting he was sitting on the can.
I think lawyers heads fly off when they get hit :-! by those high power guns and bombs.
I'm not a proponent of war. However, many groups in power in the Middle East are not proponents of peace. We are all victims and aggressors in this international dilemma. I think both sides will have to find ways to be reasonable and take responsibility for their own atrocities before any headway can be made in solving the problem.
4% of Iraqi's have been killed (in terms of American 4%) that's 12 million America killed. Iraq has never attacked America on their soil. America has used iraq to attack Iran. If Americans can't get two other groups to kill each other, America will and loose almost all of the time. Like they have from attacking 79 other brown skin countries, in their history...
WAR !!! What is it good for, NOTHING.
In the Iran-Iraq War (September 1980 to August 1988), Muslims killed over 1,000,000, with no U.S. troop intervention at all. That was the 20th century's longest conventional war. The U.S. and other countries supported Iraq to prevent its takeover by Iran, but the U.S. did not fight in that war. (The "Death to America" rhetoric spewed by Iran after the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and Iran's taking 52 Americans as hostages, also had much to do with the U.S. support of Iraq over Iran.)
Skin color had nothing to do with that war.
This from wiki
United States, alongside regional and international powers, supported Iraq with loans, military equipment and satellite imagery during Iraqi attacks against Iranian targets.[40] [41] at the time of the conflict, the U.N. Security Council issued statements that "chemical weapons had been used in the war." U.N. statements never clarified that only Iraq was using chemical weapons, and according to retrospective authors "the international community remained silent as Iraq used weapons of mass destruction against Iranian.
Then US try to accuse Saddam of having weapons of mass destruction, because America had the receipts. Americans are the only ones who have actually been proven to use weapons of mass destruction. They create Frankenstein's like Saddam then hang them, how un- presidental. Other than oil wealth why do they not go after worst presidents in countries in African, in order to police the world?
This is the sixth time I've talk about 1/2 a million children that have been killed over in Iraq. Not person cares to comment or disagrees with the numbers.
There was 100s of hubbers on a thread going on about a mother killing her daughters hamster pet. If you made a joke about it, they would think your insane.
Why sound I care about people who don't care about childrens lives. Or why should I care about people who don't care if I die. Don't worry me, got enough love for all.
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