Topic: How has US anti-terror strategy lead to more terrorism? | |
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This is my Opinion and i like to know your thoughts on the matter?
It is now five years since the "9/11" incident and people have reached their own opinions about the US anti-terrorist strategy. The US President George W. Bush believes that the Iraq war has made the world a safer and better place. However, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid does not agree. "The American people clearly know that in the five years following the '9/11' incident, we are not as safe as we should and expect to be", said Reid. Why do people believe this? The US has conducted its war on terrorism both at home and abroad. Looking at the US, it can be seen that the US government has certainly been effective in its fight against terrorism during the past five years. After the "9/11" incident, the President gave many orders to strengthen domestic security. Orders were made to establish the US Northern Command in order to defend national security and to set up the Department of Homeland Security to oversee the anti-terrorism strategy. There were also demands to: establish a National Intelligence Bureau to co-ordinate 15 intelligence agencies; enhance the monitoring on people and goods entering the country at airports and ports; launch stricter management of immigrants and foreigners across the border and conduct an unprecedented wiretapping of telephone calls. As a result, President Bush proudly claimed that over the past five years there have been no more terrorist attacks similar to the "9/11" incident. This is one of the main reasons why nearly 50% of Americans were satisfied with the Bush Administration's anti-terror performance over the past year even though the dissatisfaction rate of his general performance was as low as 30%. However, the US anti-terror efforts overseas have proved disappointing. Taking a broader perspective, terrorist activities have not changed significantly since five years ago. With the anti-terrorism campaign continuing, even more terrorist activities have actually occurred and the situation is not improving. From the Toronto explosion to the plane scheme in London, most of the terrorist activities were targeted at the United States and its allies in the Iraq war. There has also been the resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan and the escalation of the conflict between religious sects in Iraq. President Bush has turned Iraq into the centre of the US anti-terrorism conflict. The major polls in recent months have indicated that 62% of Americans disapproved of Bush's decision on the Iraq issue; 69% think the Iraq war has complicated US diplomatic activities; 63% think that the Iraq war was not worthwhile; 56% claim that the Iraq war was a mistake and as much as 68% think that the US invasion of Iraq will lead to more terrorist attacks in the United States, putting the country's security at risk. The public and the media are questioning why the US anti-terrorism campaign has only resulted in more terrorist activities. It seems that there is something wrong with strategy. Firstly, the US neo-conservatives have "hijacked" the great cause of anti-terrorism. They greatly believed in anti-terrorism and launched a war that was falsely justified. This has decentralized and diverted the attention of anti-terrorism and its track, but also created a hotbed of training ground of terrorist activities. After the evidence for mass destructive weapon was denied, the United States resorted to a banner of "democratic panacea" and was determined to establish a model of democracy for the entire Middle East region. However, the reality is that this only encouraged the regime and relied on more than 130,000 American soldiers being close to the brink of a civil war. Since July, more than 100 people were killed every day in a religious vendetta. Just as some scholars have pointed out, democracy can not survive amongst military forces. The United States not only attempted to expand the scale of the war on terrorism, but also tried to make the issue one of ideology and religion, whether intentionally or not. Not long ago, President Bush took over the extremely conservative slogans and defined the anti-terrorism war as a "confrontation between free and democratic Western forces and anti-freedom-and-democracy fascism forces in the Middle East.". In his speech delivered at the American Legion National Convention on August 31st, Bush divided the terrorists into three categories: "Some are radicalized followers of the Sunni tradition, who swear allegiance to terrorist organizations like al Qaeda. Others are radicalized followers of the Shia tradition, who join groups like Hezbollah and take guidance from state sponsors like Syria and Iran. Still others are 'homegrown' terrorists - fanatics who live quietly in free societies they dream to destroy." US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld even said that this was another round of a new ideological war against the Islamic Fascism following the war against Nazism and Fascism and the Cold War against Communism. Rumsfeld did not wonder far from the theory of "Clash of Civilization" and therefore received protests from Islamic organizations. CAIR (The Council on American-Islamic Relations) National Board Chairman Parvez Ahmed criticized President Bush for linking "Islamism" with "fascism". "It will foster the hostility to Islam and Muslims in the United States", said Ahmed. It should be pointed that there is a risk of such stereotypes that result in the anti-terrorism war having repercussions on religion. In summarizing the lessons learnt from the "9/11" Incident, President Bush and Vice President Cheney announced a new anti-terrorism strategy. Firstly, the United States is absolutely determined to prevent attacks before they occur and is therefore watchful of terrorists abroad, known as "pre-emptive" politics. Secondly, any person or government that supports, protects, or harbors terrorists is complicit in the murder of the innocent, and will be held to account as a US enemy, although this actually fosters even more enemies. Thirdly, the US is determined to defeat the ideology of the enemies by supporting the forces of freedom. This is a distortion of the nature of terrorism. Fourthly, the United States is working to halt the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, keeping those weapons out of the hands of the killers; however this requires the United States to first abandon its double standards. One of the flaws of the new anti-terrorism strategy is that the United States has not reviewed its partial and double-standard policy in the Middle East.This is in fact the major source of the increasing anti-US sentiment and terrorist activities in the Middle East. Without directly addressing and eliminating this root cause, the United States will never be successful in the fight against terrorism. |
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I voted for Harry Reid for senator a very long time ago back home. I do
agree with his comment. Thank god for the patriot act. America is at WAR. As an american I dont give a piss if they read my emails, tap my phone or watch my mail via the US Postal Service. I dont mind waiting an extra hour to board any flight "to fly the friendly skys". My safety as an american and my childs safety and my FRIENDS AND FAMILYS safety along with fellow AMERICANS is all that matters. Terrorism didnt just start with our fighting in Iraq. Its been going on for decades and now thanks to the Patriot Act we as americans are safer. That is my opinion. |
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I haven’t read your whole post but I was in total disagreement with
Bush’s general reaction to 9/11 and in particular with his unrelated invasion of Iraq. He’s decision to declare a global war on terror has only resulted in giving extremists a reason to become ‘terrorists’ so that they can gain official recognition as a ‘worthy enemy’. Also, his proclamation to the world, “You’re either with us or against us!”, has caused many people who would have liked to have been our diplomatic allies to turn away from us therefore placing them on the list of people who are ‘against us’. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind whatsoever that George W. Bush’s reaction to 9/11 has made the world a much more dangerous place. If people think that the actions over the past 6 or 7 years have in any way decreased any threat of terror they are sadly mistaken. During those years the young boys in foreign countries have been growing up to become very embittered men. Embittered toward the USA. And this trend is a continuing process. George Bush has basically fertilized a garden in Iraq that has been growing terrorists. And the embittered attitude toward the USA is also growing in other countries as well. Some of those countries were actually sympathetic toward the USA prior to that, and now they have been proclaimed to be ‘enemies’ by Bush’s proclamation, “You’re either with us or against us!.” That’s just not a very productive thing for a leader of a country to say to the rest of the world. Especially when it is stated with absolutely no offer to be the slightest bit diplomatic about it. So no, the world is definitely not a safer place. It’s increasingly becoming more hostile toward the USA. Whoever becomes the next president in 2008 is going to have a lot of work cut out for them trying to undo the political damage that has been done by Bush. That’s my view and um stick’in to it. |
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Most people do not remember what GWB said after 911. He said that he
would pit our enemies against each other. That is what is happening in Iraq. They are going to kill each other and they they are going to go to war with Iran. Once this happens our troops will come home. The terroist will be too busy with Islam divided that they will go nuts and kill each other for hudreds of years. |
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That's ridiculous devil, they cant even protect themselves how are the
going to attack Iran? All GW did was save terrorist the plane fare to come here to kill Americans, They now do it in a lawless land on a daily basis and are getting free training in American military tactics. There has already been more Americans killed in Iraq than at the World Trade center and the numbers are going up daily. and don't say at least we are fighting back because less than 1/2 of 1 % of all Americans are. And all this in a country that was already in check with a devastated military that was no threat to any of its neighbors. In the meantime our military is stretched to the limits and losing and ineffective in Afghanistan. Where the real enemy was. GW is an idiot that sends our boys to die when he avoided Vietnam with his daddy's money.. He should have and could have done a much better job and probably either killed or captured Osama had he created a rapid reaction force of Green Berets and Rangers, used our satellite technologies and attacked the Al-Qaeda training camps as they found them. Without announcing it to the world and alerting Osama so he could go in to hiding before we even got there. |
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well.....
i love the fact that we're not fighting terrorist in say the streets of kansas city. i do not mind fighting terrorist throughout the world... did we create more of them, i dont think so, theyve been indoctrinated their entire lives so , whether or not you believe we created them is irrelavant to the fact that their there. the fact that we have to dumb ourselves down in america to make others in the world feel like they actually give back to the worlds society is baffeling to me, i say be ourselves, all the way, if they cant keep up then screw them, im tired of having to coddle others so that they may feel important to themselves, done doc and if you dont like it, so freaking what. |
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And don't say hindsight is 20/20 because I have said that from 9/12. I
couldn't understand why they relied so heavily on other forces in Afghanistan until he started the threats to Iraq, then I understood. he had planned on invading Iraq from the get-go.. Its not rocket science, you know, its tactical common sense. Like when lilwilly was threatening me the other day. I just loaded all my guns, he still hasn't shown but I was ready just like Osama only I didn't hide.. |
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Wow, for a second I thought was going to play Devil's Advocate and
disagree with you Fanta Let's look at this logically shall we? What are the outcomes of continuing with the war? Total elimination of terrorism? Do you really, honestly, think that this is a war that will EVER end? What metric are you using for this? How will this effect our diplomatic relations with other countries? How will it effect our country's morale and economic standing? Now, what are the outcomes of removing ourselves from Iraq? Yes, obviously there WILL be continued terrorism throughout the world, but that is what programs like Red Cell, government bodies like the CIA, FBI, and of course, Green Beret's and Navy Seals; are designed to take care of. |
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To many nations across the globe, the US appears to be the world bully.
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I don'nt know y you ppl can'nt understand over 3000 of our childrn have
died becuse of of bush mistake of invading irak and has done nothing to do with 9/11 . it was over oil and we are no safer today then we were before 9/11. is it worth our childerns lives to protect ppl that dont want us there. is that relly that hard to understand. |
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Fanta,
That is it. They cannot protect themselves. The same thing is going to happen to Iran. Both Iraq and Iran will be lawless waste lands with only special areas of interest controled. |
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Fanta, you have a lot to learn. Osama is just a face to put on the war.
The war is with Islam; it just isn't politicaly correct to say it. Islam wants to destroy america. If you did some research you would know that 80% of the muslims in the US have the dream of changine the US into an Isalmic state. It is a sin for a muslim to live in a place not under contol by the mosque; the muslims in the US are devoted to changing America to benefit Islam. Not all muslims here want to blow us up but they will not say it is wrong to kill us. In in America to we let people in who hate us and want to kill us. |
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Ditto to Armydocs post...I salute you sir.
Pucks, not the worlds bully...unfortunately, we are trying to be the worlds police. |
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Who freakin cares if they are killing each other? They have been killing
each other for centuries.. Now, they are killing Americans, Brits, and Canadians! Why? because we are there, and we shouldn't be. Iran posed no threat to the democratic world, and Islam poses no threat to us either.. The only real threat is Bush and Haliburton.. As long as they are allowed to operate, there will never be a chance of world peace.. |
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And if there is a Religous war then it comes from the Zionist policy of
the British to create Israel from Palestine... |
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Heres something to think about.
Islamic sects have been killing each other for longer than you been alive. I have noticed a trend. If you can't stick the US with the blame stick Isreal. What a bunch of idiots. All this fighting in Iraq was going to happen if we are there or not. Terrorist groups have been looking for a country to take over for a long time (about 40 years). Iraq with its devestated military due to the first gulf war would have been a perfect place to attempt that. Thank god we are there. With a solid base of operations they would be wreaking havoc here and in other (relatively combat free) western countries. Like canada, GB. Its not about islam its about control. Since when has a true practictioner of Islam cared what we do as long as we leave them to practice their faith in peace. Terrorists are not true Moslums. They are fanactics at the base ranks and opportunists at the higher ranks. bout like saying the White Power movement are christians. Fanatics are fanatics whatever relegion they hide within. |
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World bully....or....World Police....Same kind of thing is it not? When
it comes right down to it the USA is viewed as agressors, controlling and a nation of threat to many across the globe. Glad i reside in Canada. We are viewed as a peace keeping nation. That may change with our combat role in Afganistan however. |
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pucks we are glad you reside in canada also
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You couldnt pay me enough to live in the USA |
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horseracer it has everything to do with terrorism and where do you get
off saying it has to do with oil? Do you have any facts to back up your remarks? If Afghanistan was a big oil producer I guess you'd say it was all about the oil too huh? Yeah of course you would. Sheeeesh |
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