Sunday, May 22, 2005

September 11th, 2001. It's almost four years later. Are we winning the war?

If you're not being purposefully ignorant, it's become obvious over the years that the Bush Administration has created an anti-terror program that violates the cultural norms of middle eastern countries.

Middle Eastern prisoners are made to simulate homosexual acts, even perform them. Many sources has reported the desecration of the Koran. Anti-terror squads break in to the private quarters of Afghani women -- a violation that is close to rape in the middle-eatern mind. These are the ultimate insults to someone from a Middle-Eastern culture.

Bin Laden struck at the heart of our military industrial culture -- the Twin Towers and the Pentagon. The Bush Administration has chosen to demonstrate to anyone sympathetic to Bin Laden that the United States can strike more terror inot the lives of people in the Middle East. The Bush Administration will never admit this publically. Supporters of the Bush administration will tacitly admit that we need to fight fire with fire.

Are we winning? We haven't been attacked successfully in 4 years. Tapes and videos from Bin Laden are a rare occasion these days. The administration haven't given any kind of report as to how many plots have been foiled. Have we caused the next suicide bomber to rethink his actions? Are we winning the war on terror?

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