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American and alqaida terrorism are the same except American terrorism has much devastating power than the alqaida one. As I always said they both are ready to kill and destroy for money (vital interest) as far as I see America is concerned and Ideology as far I see why alqaida is in business. They both have fanatical brain washed populations' supporting them and feed of each other very well. Whenever there is a talk of withdrawal of American invaders from Iraq, both George W. Bush and his murderous supporters react as though who ever proposing that in fact is emboldening alqaida. On the other hand alqaida supports the invading troops present in Iraq to prove America can be defeated but has to bleed first before it begun to flee in defeat.
One factor it hasn’t been mentioned by both groups is that, the resistance to terror campaign by Bush and Ayman born out of the need to be free from foreign occupation. Both terror campaigns will fail and Iraqis will be free again. Iraq is not going to become fanatic “Islamic” group’s launching pad to attack innocent people nor can it be America’s colony to sock-up the oil resources from the native people. Heroic resistance by native Iraqis will end the infighting once and for all sending them (both America and alqaida) to fight their fight in Afghanistan where they had started. By the way, no oil there.

New Tape: Al Qaeda No. 2 Wants 200,000-300,000 U.S. Dead in Iraq

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