About Osama Bin Laden, he's right, most Americans do not agree with the war on Iraq, and he probably knows most Americans hate him as well, but but of course he's also right, there's nothing America can do to prevent another terrorist attack. We have left ourselves less safe since 9/11 because Bush still doesn't seem to realize what the source of terrorism is, even with Bin laden basically telling him. Terrorism is not some widespread movement right now or anything like that, it simply occurs when a particular group loses their means to fight conventionally and has been angered enough they decide to fight back unconventionally, using terror against the general population as their weapon. The United States is constantly taking away people's rights to fight conventionally. This isn't bad if the country means to attack us, but if they don't mean any harm, then all you're doing is breeding more terrorists.
About Nuclear power, read anything by Helen Caldicott. She rights more about all the orrible effects nuclear testing has had on us and still has on us, but if I'm not mistaken theres quite a bit in their about all the problems with Nuclear Energy.
About Iran, I don't believe Israel exists as a state either, until they come up with a resolution that does not involve massive oppression against the Palestinians. I believe they deserve a state, but their option at this point is either to share the land and live in peace with Palestine or go on being hated by the entire Muslim world.
This post has been edited by DoomedOne: Jan 24 2006, 04:31 PM
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A man once asked the Buddha, "How does one escape the heat of the summer sun?"
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