If both sides are terrorists, whom would you prefer the US supported?
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Gruss Gott
  To: CF-Community
  Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 1:20 PM
  Subject: Re: The politicization of the Iraq War

  On Mon, 11 Oct 2004, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  > I get the feeling that if the current excuse was removed, another would take its' place.

  There's only ever been one reason - US foreign policy that favors one
  terrorist over another: The Shah over the clerics; Iraq over Iranian
  clerics, Saudi Arabia over Iraq, Israel over Palestine.

  The problem started with implicit US support of the jewish terrorist
  organization, The Irgun.  After WWII, Britian was put in charge of
  Palestine who had supported the Axis during the war.  The Jews,
  however, thought that the region was due to them and began a terrorist
  campaign against the British to get it.

  After numerous attacks and disruptions the Irgun had their coup.  They
  hijacked a milk truck, killed it's Palestinian driver, filled it full
  of explosives and detonated it in a hotel many British soldiers were
  bunked at.

  The blast killed about 30 British soldiers and 70 others.  Britain
  prompted pulled out of the region leaving the Irgun with the country.
  The Irgun's leader, Menahem Begin, eventually became the Prime
  Minister of Israel.

  To Arabs the lesson was, if you conduct a terrorist campaign against
  the occupiers they'll pull out and you'll get the country.  This has
  been the policy, on the whole, that Arabs have pursued ever since.

  This began to change in the mid-ninties with President Clinton who
  negotiated for peace in both Palestine and Northern Ireland.  The Arab
  view of the US began to grow favorable and spiked when al Qaeda
  attacked the US.

  The unilateral dismissal of the UN and invasion of Iraq, however, has
  probably pitted an entire generation of Arabs against us.
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