The Real Cause
2001-10-13 by GAmoore@aol.com
Denizen wrote : >Not inconsequential, but the US policy I see questioned more >frequently is that which allowed such disapproval in the Muslim world to >develop in the first place. With as much as we've apparently done to piss >these people off, I think we'd have suffered the same fate sooner or >later, availability of Rancho Afghanistan Terrorism Camp or not. On one hand, the Arab/Moslems forget what good things we do - as I've mentioned many times - trying to fix Somalia, fighting for Kuwait and Saudi, trying (in an often biased and lousy way) to make peace with Israel and the Palestinians, giving Egypt huge amounts of aid, fighting for Kosova and Bosnia moslems, and supporting the Afgans against soviet aggression. The arabs forget all those things. However, they are right that the US is biased toward Israel - in a way that even the Europeans don't agree with. The US can not seem to simply support Israel without giving them a greenlight to all sorts of atrocities and Nazi like acts using weapons and aid that we send them. The American Jewish community, many of whom descended from European Jews who fled Nazism and who are normally a very creative, intelligent, and liberal group have this blind spot in their sense of humanity when it comes to the Palestinians. They have gained a great amount of political clout, and control all of Hollywood (when is the last time you saw any movie about the Intifada?). For some reason, the Christian leaders are biased in favor of Israel too - looking the other way to their suffering despite the fact that many Palestinians are actually Christian too. Americans are misinformed at best, and at worst brainwashed to think Israel good, all Arabs are terrorists. This is why Americans don't understand why the attack. PResident Bush says its an attack on freedom and they are evil and all this stuff - never facing the some of the real reasons Arabs are mad. Its really pathetic what happened yesterday. This Saudi Prince comes here, visits the WTC, and gives $10 million, and simply hands out a leaflet saying the US needs to reconsider its biased view - and he is humiliated by having his money returned. Then today on CNN, I heard Winston Churchill III (grandson of the famous WWII leader) take a very pro-Palestinian stand and say essentially the same thing as the Prince said. When even our friends in Europe won't support what Israel is doing, we Americans need to ask ourselves if we really know what is going on, if we stand for freedom or for oppression, and whether we are going to continue supplying military and financial aid to the perpetrator of these crimes of humanity. Israel recieves more money than any other foreign country. And in return we have Jonathon Pollard spying, we have the USS Liberty attacked, we have secrets given to the Russians, we have our WTC destroyed because of anger of what they do. If Israel were really the friend of the US (a friend we have bought and paid for) then they should heed the call for making peace, stopping more provocative settlements in arab lands, stop the massive retaliation on innocent civilians, and grant the Palestinians a place to call their own.