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so demon, if you don't really care much, then why are you asking? just wondering...
i'm guessing what influenced this question was the recent poll done asking canadians the same question, "is the US partly to blame for 9/11?"... and the response was about 65% yes if i remember correctly... very interesting, and somewhat surprising... but i have the feeling if you pushed any deeper, and asked them specifically why the US is to blame, they wouldn't have much to say... at least that's what i've found in most cases... most people are pretty clueless when it comes to understanding exactly what the US has done in the past, and what they're doing now... they have a general idea that the US is influencing many things around the world for their own benefit, but that's about it... being in the dark about this is dangerous to us as canadians, considering the huge influence that the US has over us, both economically and socially...
the US is the worlds lone superpower, both militarily and economically, and they are a nation driven by big business... to keep this huge capitalist empire rolling along, and alone as the worlds top power, they do whatever is necessary... supporting corrupt governments, providing illegal arms, state sponsored terrorism, overthrowing legitimate governments, killing innocent civilians, whatever it takes, and whatever is in their best interest. examples are there for all to see, vietnam/cambodia, east timor, chile, nicuragua, sudan, i could go on... but most don't look... well, some canadians look, most americans don't... because their government doesn't want them to look, and they do everything they can to stop them from doing so... blinding them with this nationalism, patriotism, that america is great, love your country, it's the best country in the world, you're either with us or against us, blah blah blah...
this has been going on for many years now, and america never encountered any real problem with this foreign policy... but why would they, they are the ultimate power in this world... that was until 09/11... when they ran into something they hadn't planned for - crazy, extremist islamists willing to blow themselves up... so why exactly did they do it? ... well, you can buy the Bush version if you want - "they hate our freedoms, they hate our way of life" and all the rest of it... sorry, it doesn't fly... sure, they disagree with how we live in the western world - they don't like it, but they just believe that we're all going to hell for the way we live and not believing in Islam... no reason for them to start blowing themselves up for something we're going to be punished for anyway! and if the bush reasoning was true then why weren't they crashing planes into sweden? or france? or canada even? because it has nothing to do with "our freedoms, our way of life" - it has everything to do with US foreign policy in the mid-east...
Israel/Palestine situation, sure that's part of the reason behind the attacks - but in all truth osama uses this cause mainly to help him gain more support in the region... his real gripe is with saudia arabia, and the influence that the US gov holds on that country for economic and strategic reasons... the fact that the US has a military base in saudia arabia, his home country, is a huge annoyance to osama, he views it as sacrilegious... on a larger scale he sees the increased US presence and influence in the region as a threat to Islam as a whole...
the fact that the US government refuses to do any type of reflection or make any attempt to understand and address the root causes of the 9/11 attacks is foolish, but not surprising... they are not only continuing the same mid-east policy, but actually intensifying their presence in the region (soon to attack iraq), all this does is heighten the anti-US sentiment in the mid-east (which is already extremely high), create more extremists and drive more people to join organizations like al-quaeda... which will ultimately lead to more terrorist attacks against the US...
with all that said, i must say that 9/11 is a sad day... the murder of innocent lives is never justified, by any person, any group, or any government. only once people wake up to this consciousness will there be a real change in the world.
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