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Swinging the proverbial baseball bat at a bees nest is all Bush is doing. I mean, how can he think he can beat terrorism with terrorism itself? This clown actually thinks he's going to change thousands of years of history and culture overnight with a stupid war. Democracies are peaceful countries, yes, but the premise of separating church from state will never work in Iraq or anywhere else where these freedom fighters are making a stand. Get real Bush, these wars are just your way of keeping attention away from your ineptitudiousness. And trying to contain known foreign terrorists is as impossible as winning with J-6 offsuit. The United States has about 5 million names on a terrorist watch list who are considered to pose a potential threat. This list alone creates a problem, not a solution. Al-Qaeda itself is relatively small in number (a few hundred at most), so what are we doing here? Isn't it Al-Qaeda we're trying to stop? Oh wait, they weren't even responsible for 9/11; that was the Bush Administration. That's right. If you think otherwise, you've obviously been watching too much Fox News. Check out the Loose Change video and I bet that'll open your eyes. Or if you want to deal with terrorists, it's better to do it the way that the Big Man says we should – at least we'd be done with it – and have a laugh while we're at it. The obvious bottom line is that Bush and his cronies are terrorists, and these pointless terrorist wars only generate real terrorists that will one day cause a real 9/11 long after Bush is buried in his lilac-scented coffin. We should be so lucky.
From www.antiwar.com
Dangerous World
The world today is clearly a more dangerous place than it was on September 10, 2001, or last year before the invasion of Iraq. This is true for Americans. But it is equally true for Spaniards, Indonesians, and most especially, Iraqis.
The Bush administration has yet to recognize that the outcome of the war on terrorism will depend on the quality of the peace. By ruling out the peaceful settlement of disputes in Iraq, Palestine, and elsewhere, the White House has not eliminated terrorism. It has provoked it. And it has also legitimized terrorism in many parts of the world. A cursory survey of global terrorist activity reveals an incredibly wide array of distinct and interconnected motives. With a growing number of groups declaring the U.S. their number one enemy, the war on terror could last for generations, if we don't take a different tactic. Until we do, the world in the coming weeks, months, and years will likely remain a very dangerous place.
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