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09/13/2001 Archived Entry: "13-September-2001 -- Jordanian Perspective about Attacks on America"
Jordanian Perspective about Attacks on America -- "Yet, America's blind and unconditional support for Israeli atrocities and crimes against the Palestinian people, plus the ongoing American assault against the Iraqis was bound to boomerang sooner or later. It is, after all, American made weapons that demolish, bomb, cut down and shoot Palestinians in the Occupied Territories. American planes are the ones that also randomly bomb Iraqi civilian targets."
Replies: 2 comments
John,
We're way off any discussion on usability, but then this has been an incredible week. I feel heartened that you chose to post articles like this, and your motives for doing so are the right ones. I've said exactly the same as you many times this week - the USA in particular (and the West in general) need to try and understand WHY these bastards did what they did. It may be a painful process and it may lead to fundamental shifts in how we see ourselves in the world, but if that's what's needed to move on...
Posted by Alan @ 09/14/2001 11:08 AM EST
By the way, just to be clear, just because I posted this does NOT mean I agree with it. It is simply another point of view to consider. I'm searching for reasons why this all happened. I want to know why people hate my country. I want to know why they hate New York. I want to know why they hate my family. I want to know why they hate me. This article helps me understand that hatred...
What do you think?
Posted by John S. Rhodes @ 09/14/2001 08:52 AM EST
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