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russ_watters
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I don't think so - I think those are excuses and not reasons. There are logical contradictions that make me dismiss them and focus on the purely religious component Ie:Proton Soup said:i think you are placing too much emphasis on that demand. i think in his eyes, it's a sort of olive branch that there could be peace between us if we stopped our attacks. none of his complaints were that we were not Muslim.
Yes, but given that his complaint #1 is "you attacked us in Palestine", that is at least two degrees of separation to get to our civilians. We don't have any troops in Palestine, the Isralis do, so the target list in order of importance should be:as for civilians, he simply gave his justification for attacking civilians: that more or less, we are a democracy and as such responsible for the actions of our government. furthermore, he goes on to include the military as part of the american people, which makes civilian and military targets equally legitimate in his eyes.
1. Israeli troops.
1a. Israeli civilians.
2. American government (not miitary)
3. American civilians.
If Palestine is his real concern, why put so much of his effort toward us?
Next, in other writings he specifically mentioned our presence in the holy land of Saudia Arabia but there are several problems with that:
1. He started working on the first WTC attack before the 1st gulf war - it was his first major operation against the US.
2. The Saudis practically begged us to come rescue them.
3. We left after the job was finished.