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<< Why US Occupation Continues after June | Main | Spanish Election Good for EU >> March 15, 2004Rightwing Talking Points on SpainFrom comments in my Spain post I thought you said that Iraq and al qaeda aren't related at all.This commentator is just mouthing the talking points spreading across the rightwing on FreeRepublic.com and such. So let's explain this in small words for the faux moron set (i.e. they pretend to be stupid, so they can distort what the opposition says.) Here's what the critique of the Iraq War was-- Al Qaeda is an opportunistic operation. They take advantage of real grievances among muslim countries in order to promote their own narrow radical visions. They seize on the Palestinian oppression, poverty, and US backed wars to recruit alienated young men (and some women) to give up their lives in terrorist attacks. Creating a new grievance in the form of an illegal war in Iraq will just help Al Qaeda recruit a new group of adherents. Now, this does not mean Al Qaeda liked Saddam Hussein's regime. In fact, they hated him and had denounced him repeatedly over the years, since his Arab nationalism was a direct ideological competitor with their vision of an Islamic theocracy. But despite hating him, they can opportunistically take advantage of his ouster to pose as the defender of Arab nationalism against US interventionism. Iraq and Al Qaeda were not linked, until the US linked them. Having linked them through invasion, Al Qaeda can take advantage of the perception of the link to stoke anger and recruit new adherents from those opposed to the invasion. Hope that's in simple enough words for the Freeper types who might be reading. Posted by Nathan at March 15, 2004 09:02 AM Related posts:
Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: CommentsPost hoc, ergo propter hoc. Perhaps the intellectuals (i.e. knows more than one or two phrases in Latin) on the warblogging sites will understand it. Posted by: Norbizness at March 15, 2004 01:21 PM Well and succinctly explained. But still I fear hugely too sophisticated for the Murkan CNN-trained mind. Posted by: Sharkbabe at March 15, 2004 08:21 PM That guy posted the same thing, word for word, at MaxSpeak. I'd bet that he's done the same thing on every lefty blog he can find. Posted by: John23 at March 15, 2004 08:27 PM The arrogance and pomposity of your high-brow statements amazes a "Faux moron" like myself.You obviously have world politics and socio-economic theory mastered, have interviewed, associated with and understand the convoluted workings of Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups and are vastly more intelligent than anyone who has a different opinion of world matters than yourself. Perhaps your omnipotence will help you avoid future attacks on our soil and by the way, you never really did explain your solution to the terrorism quandry.....just your unilateral fantasy of a description of events. Posted by: ed at March 17, 2004 09:26 PM Don't forget about security. Secureroot.org Posted by: Effemia at July 6, 2004 08:45 AM Post a comment
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