GasBandit
Staff member
I guess you could say the ones that dislike us for complicated foreign policy reasons abuse and exploit the ones who dislike us for simple reasons, but at the end of the day they still both express their disdain in the same manner and it ends up with the same results. Without the simpleminded Jihadi to be the footsoldier, the puppetmaster with the "bigger picture" doesn't get his way.See, I'm not saying "America is to blame" here. I just happen to believe that our governments foreign policy/wars/involvement with other countries, etc, has had an impact on the world that has good and bad results. I think many Americans dislike the idea that our actions have caused "blowback" and would rather pretend the reason people attack us is because we like short-shorts and baptists and freedom fries. While I can agree there are factions that ideologically oppose us it's hardly the only reason.
And really, let's not kid ourselves - it's the "civil war wasn't about slavery" argument all over again. It's really about what it's obviously really about. This whole argument is really about israel. Everything else stems from that or is just pseudointellectual window dressing.
Of course, it doesn't help matters, that there is, pretty much, a completely insurmountable cultural divide between the middle east and the west. Just look at the so-called "Arab Spring" that ousted old dictators and ushered in new, democratically representative theocrats.