And where were you when the US was attacked on our soil on 911?
The same question could be asked of you. Were you manning anti-aircraft guns on top of the world trade center, defending American soil?
Your remarks are of course false, violent, and show no semblance of a peaceful attitude in terms of religion. It was those who preach and advocated a heretical form of religion who make such inane, vulgar and violent remarks instead of honoring lives sacrificed for the nations named.
How the hell did religion come into this? Don't go off topic here. And for the honoring lives part, I highly doubt you 'honored' the lives of those who died fighting for the Viet Cong. People honor the lives of who died for their country, but don't ask them to honor other soldier's lives. Respect them, yes, but honor? No.
You somehow overlooked the terrorists suicide bombing in this instance also totally destroying a mosque. Guess you think that is OK, too.
No, it's not okay and no one on here is going to say it's okay. Seriously, did really think someone was going to approve the suicide bombing of a Mosque?
You say they're the fools, and they say you're the fool. Who's right and who's wrong?
You fool! If you cannot appreciate the supreme sacrifice of a common soldier who just obey orders and who stand their ground in face of extreme danger, which would make mere mortals like yourself piss their soiled pants, you are worth nothing!
Give me 9-12 weeks of training, and I can do that as well. Yes, what they did was brave indeed. But soldiers throughout history have done the same things. Find examples all over the place, from WWII to Sino-Russian war in 1905 to the Sepoy Rebellion in 1857 to the French Revolution in 1789. What they did deserve respect and is certainly brave, but it can be done by many. By the way, by your logic, Einstein is also worth nothing since he didn't fight in someone's war.
That those two marines, stood their ground, in the face of death and saved the lives of countless men, your Muslim brothers included, says a lot about their character. Unlike you. Anyone can tell, you, the bozo, has no idea about a soldier's sacrifice.
Nobody's disrespecting that. I don't think bozo's comment was directed at the soldiers themselves but at other who decided to permit situation.
There was no sucide bombing in pakistan bcoz...
They were suicide bombings, but that was back in Zia's time. The era before 9/11, it was indeed much more peaceful.
...it was Pakistan who brought it onto itself by its short sighted policy of supporting people who used violent means to achieve there political goals like Hizb.,Lashkar(before muffharaf ban in 2002 overtly) Taliban
Some of them, like the Lashkar, aren't really attacking within Pakistan. Other, like the Taliban, were created outside the CIA. Remember, back when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, Pakistan was caught between the Communist Bear and the Capitalist Eagle. Pakistan had to pick a side, and it picked the Eagle due to various reasons. The CIA then created the Taliban, who were called freedom fighters back then. As for not getting rid of them, just look at the US and how it's trying to get rid of them now. It isn't that easy.It's not Pakistan policies but rather her unfortunate location that is causing this.
Indeed you do, but many people reaped this and many people are now experiencing it's 'benefits'.
If all terror links lead to normal place of NWFP & Afghanistan wat will a powerful country like US ought to do after 9/11
Possible not create the 'terrorists' in the first place?
Listen, guys, the anger here isn't directed at the Marines, or even the suicide bombers. It's directed at the Mullahs who ordered the suicide bomber and the politicians who ordered the Marines to clean up the mess the politicians made almost a generation ago. The real people who suffered are the one suicide bomber, Marines and people like us who are now divided on this issue and turn against one another. Do you really think the warlords with their fiefdoms or the politicians with their oil money care about this? Yes, some care. Certain Congresspeople really do take a interest in the Armed forces and some Taliban commanders just want foreign occupations out. But those really in charge, like Al Qaeda members and high-ranking politicians, (Dick Cheney comes to mind), don't care.