posted on Aug, 10 2010 @ 06:13 PM
Your views are hardly complex. They are a convoluted patchwork of someone who has no frame of reference for a complex situation. The one thing I would
agree on is the idea that there is no "war on terror". A war as we define it in the west requires an enemy with a verifiable command structure and a
centralized leadership. The present global situation is completely unlike any movement we have seen before, including the anarchist movement of the
19th century and early 20th century. The anarchist movement did not have the support of national governments and arose primarily out the labor
movement. Today's terrorism is worldwide, think global act local could be the motto, and receives substantial support from governments as well as a
fund raising apparatus deeply entrenched throughout the Islamic world (And no, that does not mean most Muslims are terrorists). We have yet to
formulate a conceptual framework for the situation posed by a worldwide movement with a varied and shifting leadership (and in some cases no
leadership at all) which has substantial financial support throughout the world as homegrown wannabe's. We fail to comprehend that the "war on
terror" is rooted in a religious/political system that is 1400 years old. Avoiding the facts and confusing the issues doesn't solve the problem.