MUSLIN vs. USA - WAR
BACKGROUND # 1
What is it exactly that bin Laden and the al Qaeda want? What bin Laden did not
want was global domination, slaughter for slaughter's sake, or the repression of
freedom in the West. The culture standards in society or the religious
differences made no matter to him. He was working to achieve specific
geopolitical objectives as he pursued a theological Yankees-go-home crusade.
Bin Laden air was to (rightfully in America's "no foreign entanglements" view)
chase the United States out of the Middle East. He considered the presence of
U.S. troops in the land of Islam (such as those U.S. forces staging in "Saudi
Arabia) as an abomination. He (as millions and millions of Americans do) wanted
Washington to end its support of autocratic Arab regimes in order to ease the
way for a fundamentalist take over of the region.
Issuing a 1998 fatwa that urged the murder of American civilians and military
personnel, bin Laden said this must be done in order to liberate the al-Aqsa
Mosque (in Jerusalem) and the holy mosque (Mecca in Saudi Arabia) from their
grip, and in order for the U. S. Armies to move out of the lands of Islam
defeated and unable to threaten any Muslin.
Even the U.S. State Department agreed with this, putting out a fact sheet:
"bin Laden and his network seek to provide a war between Islam and the West and
the overthrow of existing Muslin governments such as Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
Bin Liden's goal in his own words is to "unite Muslims and establish a
government which follows the rule of the Caliphs' which he believes he can
accomplish only by overthrowing the nearly all Muslin governments, driving
Western influence from the countries and eventually abolishing state
boundaries."
Bruce Hoffman, Rand think tank director: "Bin Laden's message is simple.
According to his statements he thinks the U.S. is a hegemonic, status quo power;
opposing change and propping up corrupt and reprobate regimes in the Middle East
that would not exist but for American backing.
Peter Bergen also reported that of the thousands of words on public record,
there are some significant omissions; (1) he does not rail against the
pernicious effects of Hollywood movies, (2) against Madonna's bare midriff or
life style; (3) against pornography protected by the U.S. Constitution;(4) nor
does he inveigh against the drug and alcohol culture of the West; (5) the
tolerance for homosexuals (and to a degree, child molesters.) His silence says
for him he cares little about such cultural and political differences. What he
is against is its policies in the Middle East, interference if you will. The
continued military presence in Arabia. U.S. support for Israel in all its
various forms and it support for regimes such as Egypt and Saudi Arabia that he
regards as apostates from Islam. There are 140,000 U.S. troops in the Middle
East not counting those in Iraq and Pakistan.
The 9/11 attack on American was significant in that bin Laden hoped to ignite
anti-American sentiment in Muslin countries that would cause the downfall of
Middle East governments and replace them with Taliban-style theocracies.
1) Bin Laden's fight is with the NWO people in The City, they are the ones in
control, the ones giving orders, the ones the American politicians patronize
2) Bin Laden is actually fighting the fight for the majority of the American
People for the end of foreign aid to all countries, but most importantly,
Israel. It is only the Jewish population in America who want foreign
entanglements to include all kinds of aid and benefits to Israel