Re: Now the UK Has it's own date in the history of al quiada attacks
From: JF Mezei (jfmezei.spamnot_at_teksavvy.com)
Date: 07/08/05
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Date: Fri, 08 Jul 2005 15:57:10 -0400
WhoDat? wrote:
> But, currently it's the Radical Muslims who are committing the most
> violent acts of terror on a world-wide scale.
I guess you have a different point of view.
The USA/UK/Australia invaded Iraq unnecessarily and illegally and have killed
over 15,000 innocent Iraqis, as well as over 1700 americans.
**Every day**, a bomb somewhere in Iraq kills as many people as were killed in
London. This is entirely the responsability of the USA who destabilised the
country big time with their illegal invasion, despite warnings from former
allies such as France and the rest of the world.
The sick ones who blew the bombs in London were not representative of people,
nor were they elected.
What do you think is worse:
Some nutcase extremists part of a small group who end up killing 50 people and
stopping the London underground for a day, or some nutcase world leader,
acting with the support of his nation, destroying a whole country and killing
tens of thousands of people and years later, the survivors still don't have
electricity or reliable water ?
Despite the 9-11 catastrophy of biblical proportions, New York city was back
up and running in very little time, albeit with a big scar in a relatively
localised area. New Yorkers had basics of life such as clean running water,
and those oustide lower manhattan had electricity too. The rest of the nation
was untouched physically.
Bush/Bliar/Howard destroyed an already fragile country that was no threath to
anyone, and years later, that country is still struggling to get basics of
survival like water for millions of people with bombs still killing dozens
every day.
I ask you, who performed the most hainous crime against humanity ?
When you step on a hornet's nest, you have to expect to be bitten. The day
Britons re-elected Bliar, they condoned his actions in Iraq and thus became
fair game. Sorry to be blunt. But it must be said. It applies to americans and australians.
If citizens are not only unwilling to punish their leader when he commits such
hainous crime, but also re-elect him, then those citizens are to be held
accountable/responsible too.
(And yes, it is sad for the majority of Britons who did not vote for Bliar,
but in the end, the record shows that Bliar got a majority of power in the UK
and is thus representative of Britons.)
The governmnents of the middle east all condemned the despicable bombings in
London and disaster in New York. These governments did not participate in
those despicable acts.
The governments of the USA, UK and Australian (and Spain at the time) not only
condoned, but also performed the despicable bombings and killings in Iraq.
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