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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 15489" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>China-Taiwan Situation</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The current conflict is the creation of the corporate and criminal powers now ruling the world, and did not spontaneously arise out of the hatred of one people for another. The bitterness and resentment of some fundamentalist Moslems for the West is rooted in the unfairness of the division of wealth and property in the Middle East, which they perceive as being the result of Western greed and disrespect.</p><p></p><p>This animosity for the West has been channeled by a radical into the capacity to commit a single enormous crime. However, it was absolutely necessary for Bin Laden to get the money to do what he did, and only somewhat necessary to have the correct number of willing followers. You cannot have a war unless you have an enemy; Bin Laden is not a political enemy of any consequence, and his "battle" consisted of a multiple hijacking in which the "soldiers" simply steered and crashed the planes. There is good evidence that he almost failed completely, and that he did fail by almost 50%.</p><p></p><p>Bin Laden needed a lot of money to do even the poor job he managed-- he himself apparently said that he didn't expect the towers to completely collapse like that, and the previous attack on the WTC was a dud in comparison. Follow the money, as they say. Where did Bin Laden get his cash? And why do you think that the feds want so badly to connect "charities" with terrorism, and why did they want the power to examine all of our bank accounts, and make it a crime for the bank to tell us whenever this was done?</p><p></p><p>Why is the American military presence in Saudi Arabia compared among Arabs to the Israeli occupation of Palestine? Does the oil pipeline through Afghanistan have anything to do with the narcotics industry? Does the world drug trade have anything to do with the CIA management of the combat in Afghanistan? Have you wondered why the National Guard and Reserve is not in the forefront of the "war" there?</p><p></p><p>The "war" consists in the long-delayed invasion and occupation of a nation which had nothing to do with the crime, which is now over 3 years stale with no arrest. Mind you, this is not a crime in which the suspect is unknown, or his general whereabouts. The primary American military action in this "war" is the conquest of a country on the other side of Iran-- which, mysteriously, remains untouched by an administration bent on wiping out our enemies in the region and imposing democracy.</p><p></p><p>If this had anything to do with a war between cultures, Iran would have been next in line after Afghanistan. Iran, the radical fundamentalist theocracy that once kidnapped an entire American embassy and held the occupants hostage-- for how long again? Was that terrorism? Iran, the newest member of the nuclear bomb club-- a "weapon of mass destruction" in the hands of a regime on the record as officially hating us.</p><p></p><p>Coincidence, I suppose, that just now a great many Americans feel that a great many Arabs want to kill them for no reason. A coincidence, with no connection to the needs of a sham president and his oilcoated cohorts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 15489, member: 42"] [b]China-Taiwan Situation[/b] The current conflict is the creation of the corporate and criminal powers now ruling the world, and did not spontaneously arise out of the hatred of one people for another. The bitterness and resentment of some fundamentalist Moslems for the West is rooted in the unfairness of the division of wealth and property in the Middle East, which they perceive as being the result of Western greed and disrespect. This animosity for the West has been channeled by a radical into the capacity to commit a single enormous crime. However, it was absolutely necessary for Bin Laden to get the money to do what he did, and only somewhat necessary to have the correct number of willing followers. You cannot have a war unless you have an enemy; Bin Laden is not a political enemy of any consequence, and his "battle" consisted of a multiple hijacking in which the "soldiers" simply steered and crashed the planes. There is good evidence that he almost failed completely, and that he did fail by almost 50%. Bin Laden needed a lot of money to do even the poor job he managed-- he himself apparently said that he didn't expect the towers to completely collapse like that, and the previous attack on the WTC was a dud in comparison. Follow the money, as they say. Where did Bin Laden get his cash? And why do you think that the feds want so badly to connect "charities" with terrorism, and why did they want the power to examine all of our bank accounts, and make it a crime for the bank to tell us whenever this was done? Why is the American military presence in Saudi Arabia compared among Arabs to the Israeli occupation of Palestine? Does the oil pipeline through Afghanistan have anything to do with the narcotics industry? Does the world drug trade have anything to do with the CIA management of the combat in Afghanistan? Have you wondered why the National Guard and Reserve is not in the forefront of the "war" there? The "war" consists in the long-delayed invasion and occupation of a nation which had nothing to do with the crime, which is now over 3 years stale with no arrest. Mind you, this is not a crime in which the suspect is unknown, or his general whereabouts. The primary American military action in this "war" is the conquest of a country on the other side of Iran-- which, mysteriously, remains untouched by an administration bent on wiping out our enemies in the region and imposing democracy. If this had anything to do with a war between cultures, Iran would have been next in line after Afghanistan. Iran, the radical fundamentalist theocracy that once kidnapped an entire American embassy and held the occupants hostage-- for how long again? Was that terrorism? Iran, the newest member of the nuclear bomb club-- a "weapon of mass destruction" in the hands of a regime on the record as officially hating us. Coincidence, I suppose, that just now a great many Americans feel that a great many Arabs want to kill them for no reason. A coincidence, with no connection to the needs of a sham president and his oilcoated cohorts. [/QUOTE]
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