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The FBI defines terrorism as "the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives.


American terrorism and extremist Islamist terrorism feed of each others. I always believe that is true and I know it is true. The only difference is the extent of damage the opposite terrorist government or groups’ causes. We have clearly seen American led terrorism in Iraq and Afghanistan; on the other side of the isle, the extremists also given an opportunity to cause damages would deploy any and all available weapons. American terrorism will destroy the world we live in many times over (the amount of nuclear weapons it stockpiled) but the extremists are capable of killing in the tenth at one time (hundreds of killings seen in Iraq using car bombs, and three thousands in New York and Washington DC but those are the exceptions). The problem with terrorism is that American terrorism is not recognized as such where as the extremist terrorists Islamists seen purely as that. Terrorism can only be stopped thru understanding that is, solving the underlining grievances people have had for decades. But that can’t be done as long as Americans are ignoring the fact people have problems that can be resolved. As long as I have lived in the US I haven’t seen strong advocates who could influence their leaders’ policy to spread peace and justice for all humans wherever they may be; rather, I have seen influential groups who are working against the interest of this country. Those groups are basically do not have the best interest of American people in mind. One of those groups is AIPAC who advocates the siphoning of billions of American tax payers money to Israel which is the world’s top rogue nations. Israel is rejected repeated UN resolutions to withdraw from the lands it occupied in 1967 war; but instead, it continue to occupy more lands from Palestinians who are getting squeezed out of their lands everyday. America sided with that racist rogue nation thereby making the whole world its enemy.
My feeling is that, this terrorism “business” is going out of control since September 11th 2001. Not because the attack of that day itself but mostly the respond from the Bush regime. Bush launched two wars one after another totally avoiding confronting head on
the perpetrators. Osama let loose purposely to serve as a bogey man least people would question the invasion of Iraq. Bundling Iraq, terror, Osama, Islam, Saddam, Taliban, war all together was the best plan for the Bush regime. The saddest thing is Americans support of the mad man in the Whitehouse who is taking the country to a wrong path. It seems a little too late for people to wake up and say, “Bush is the worst president ever” but not too late to revolt to have a government of their own not beholding to special interests.

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