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Why Al Qaeeda at War With USA?

nawazshahzad

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By Patrick J. Buchanan

"We are at war. We are at war against al Qaeda, a far-reaching network of violence and hatred that attacked us on 9/11, that killed nearly 3,000 innocent people and that is plotting to strike us again."

Thus did Barack Obama clear the air as to whether we are at war, and with whom and why.

Following his remarks, during a White House briefing by National Security Council aide John Brennan, Helen Thomas asked a follow-up question to which we almost never hear an answer:

Why is al Qaeda at war with us? What is its motivation?

It was Osama bin Laden himself, in his declaration of war in 1998, published in London, who gave al Qaeda's reasons for war:

First, the U.S. military presence on the sacred soil of Saudi Arabia. Second, U.S. sanctions causing terrible suffering among the Iraqi people. Third, U.S. support for Israel's dispossession of the Palestinians. "All these crimes and sins committed by the Americans are a clear declaration of war on God, his Messenger and Muslims," said Osama.

He began his fatwa quoting the Koran: "But when the forbidden months are past, then fight and slay the pagans wherever ye find them, seize them, beleaguer them, and lie in wait for them in every stratagem of war."

To Osama, we started the war. Muslims, the ulema, must fight because America, with her "brutal crusade occupation of the (Arabian) Peninsula" and support for "the Jews' petty state" and "occupation of Jerusalem and murder of Muslims there" was waging war upon the Islamic world.

Terrorism, the direct killing of civilians for political ends, is al Qaeda's unconventional tactic, but its war aims are quite conventional.

Al Qaeda is fighting a religious war against apostates and pagans in their midst, a civil war against collaborators of the Crusaders and an anti-colonial war to drive us out of the Dar al-Islam. On Sept. 11, they were over here -- because we are over there.

Nothing justifies the massacre of Sept. 11. But these are the political goals behind the 9/11 attack, and this is why Islamists fare well in elections in the Middle East. Tens of millions of Muslims, who may despise terrorism, identify with the causes for which Osama declared war -- liberation of Muslim peoples from pro-American autocrats and Israeli occupiers.

Americans are being killed for the reasons Osama said we should be killed -- not because of who we are, but because of where we are and what we do.

Consider. America lost 4,000 soldiers in six years in Iraq, with 30,000 wounded. Yet not one American of the 125,000 soldiers in Iraq was killed in December. Why not? Because we no longer conduct raids, patrol streets, kick down doors and pat down suspects. We have ended our combat operations, withdrawn to desert bases and seem anxious to go home. When we stopped fighting and killing them, they stopped fighting and killing us.

Most Americans today appear content to let Shia and Sunni, Arab and Kurd decide the future of Iraq. And if they cannot settle their quarrels without a civil-sectarian war, why should their war be our war?

According to Gen. Barry McCaffrey, we must now prepare for 300 to 500 dead and wounded every month in Afghanistan by summer.

Why are the Taliban killing our soldiers? Because we threw them out of power, took over their country and imposed the Hamid Karzai regime, and our troops, some 100,000 by fall, are the force preventing them from recapturing their country. We will bleed in Afghanistan as long as we are in Afghanistan.

But if, as Obama said, "we are at war with al Qaeda," why are we fighting Taliban when al Qaeda is in Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia and North Africa?

Hamas has used terrorism, but not against us. Hezbollah has used terrorism, but not against us since the bombing of the Marine barracks, a quarter-century ago. And our Marines were attacked in Lebanon because we were in Lebanon, intervening in their civil-sectarian war. Had the Marines not been sent into the midst of that war, they would not have been targeted.

When Ronald Reagan withdrew them, the attacks stopped.

Like Europe's Thirty Years' War -- among Germans, French, Czechs, Dutch, Danes, Swedes, Scots and English, Catholics and Protestants, kings, princes and emperors -- the Muslim world is roiled by conflicts between pro-Western autocrats and Islamic militants, Sunni and Shia, modernists and obscurantists, nationalities, tribes and clans. The outcome of these wars, the future of their lands -- is that not their business, and not ours?

The Muslims stayed out of our Thirty Years' War. Perhaps we would do well to get out of theirs. But as long as we take sides in their wars, those we fight and kill over there will come to kill us over here.

This is payback for our intervention. This is the price of empire. This is the cost of the long war. Source - Pakistan Ideology

Nawaz
 
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Personally I believe that the conflicts we are having with Muslim groups and two governments (Iraq and Afghanistan) are the price we have paid and are still paying for our lockstep support of Israel. Sure there are ancillary reasons, but most of those "other reasons", like oil or our presence in Saudi Arabia, are "easily" fixed. We can buy our needed oil just like the next guy and we have left KSA and can leave anywhere else in the ME we want. We can let Muslim nations stew in their own juices, no skin off our noses. EXCEPT for what THAT might mean for the "protection" of Israel. So, at bottom, the USA follows the most expensive, most altruistic foreign policy in its history, its unstinting support for whatever Israel decides for us both. If only the American public could see that this is our folly.
 
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Who is financing the rebels????
Who is arming the rebels???
Who is training the rebels???
In any case US is incharge of afghanistan security and border control.....if not than they should stop looking for terrorists out of afghanistan because all the wepons and explosives used against Pakistan are comming from afghanistan.
US adventures are not limited to war, infact regime change in various stable states are also in credit of US.
Pakistan was quite stable and friendly with US but some one could not digest it and created fake Taliban who started killing our people.
We asked for helis. but instead TTP got heli rides!
we asked for drones to push counter the sattelite advantage of TTP but we were simply denied!
We can build drones our self but not in the middle of war and this was the moment which hurt us most.
Installaing anti Pakistan govt. in afghanistan means destabalizing Pakistan indirectly from day one.
common sense why wanted people not hide in vast afghanistan where US will never put his boots.
Pakistan have helped americans always like no other state, this is second war we are fighting with our money and blood for US.
Show us a nation who will return US in equal value?
What is the justification of handing over afghan govt. to bunch of war and drug lords?
 
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I believe they are using russian made weapons? If we tackle the people who are arming them then it could make a pretty huge impact.

Even if they have money, they would have no one to buy from...
 
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