GreecePwns wrote:There is so much wrong with what you said Nobunaga.
1. The Al Qaeda flag that now flies over the US consulate is the same flag of the leaders of so-called "popular" revolution that we supported.
2. The US' lack of allies in the region is due to its support in Israel, not the other way around. It's easy to say that had the US opposed the creation of a Jewish state with the same strength it has supported it from the first place it would have 20-30 strong allies today. Of course, these days even the slightest questioning of Israel's settlement policy, let alone existence, is taboo or even called anti-Semitism in American politics thanks to AIPAC.
And now we hear that Romney wants American military intervention in Syria as well as Iran.
... See, Player, that's how it's done - a cogent argument without the slightest insult.
... GreecePwns, you make a valid point and I cannot much disagree. But the complete, or at least near complete silence of the peoples of these other nations while radicals slay innocents in the name of their same religion does not make them appear friendly to anyone but themselves. And killing not only Americans and Jews, but French, Spaniards, Japanese, what have you.
... If radical Catholics were bombing mosques, I suspect the average catholic would be up in arms.
... But then again I'm not Catholic, so who's to say?
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