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Was shocked, but remember about a week or so later, feeling angry that the US suddenly expected the world to sympathise and drop everything to accomodate their wounded pride and loss.
Originally posted by Lucius Driftwood
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Was shocked, but remember about a week or so later, feeling angry that the US suddenly expected the world to sympathise and drop everything to accomodate their wounded pride and loss.
My country has been main land car bombed and had shopping precincts blown up by the IRA for over 30 years. Funeral parades targeted, Christmas shopping stores, you name it. Did the US give a #? No. Some elements even supported the Irish armed struggle against the UK. When the boot is on the other foot, suddenly it isn't ok, or is it just the volume of numbers that makes it more shocking and different?
Originally posted by Alfie1
reply to post by nh_ee
Innuendo, innuendo ! If you have some facts why don't you present them to Larry Silverstein's insurers , I'm sure they would be pleased to get their money back. You think insurance companies are easily duped for vast sums ?
Originally posted by PersonalChoice
...this was not only one of the deadliest attacks to take place on US soil, but it was one of the most destructive attacks to take place on the planet.
(WSWS.org) - US blitzkrieg turns Baghdad into an inferno
In fact, a comparison between the Nazi invasion of Poland in 1939 and other fascist outrages of the 1930s and 1940s and the current US campaign is entirely apt. In terms of sheer firepower, the American assault on Baghdad undoubtedly surpasses the German Luftwaffe’s pounding of Polish cities.
No regime has launched such a one-sided military campaign since that time—until now.
(WSWS.org) - US blitzkrieg turns Baghdad into an inferno
The reduction of sections of Baghdad to smoldering rubble, on only the first day of the all-out assault, exposes the US government’s nauseating claim to be “democratizing” Iraq. Only a deranged ignoramus, impervious to world public opinion, like George W. Bush could declare against the backdrop of flames and mushroom clouds in Baghdad that “We’re making progress” toward the “liberation” of the country.