reply to post by dontreally
You're a bit obsessed with the "US AND UK"... the 'anglo-american' establishment....
Not a bit, but a lot, and not obsessed but intended into making it clear that the "evil" is the same. I do not state that the people of the UK or US
are specially to blame, the game is rigged, but those forces and institutions behind the governance of the nations, that have proven time and time
again to be truly consistently despicable, bad things do happen by the hands of other nations but not with such a machiavellianism and the
magniloquence of doing it for freedom and the good of all.
European have no particular fear of Islamism we have lived always with Islamism at our doors, what we have fear is on the way that the
anglo-american' establishment have molded this Islamic movements to their geopolitical games from the creation of the "fake" states, to the
support of their crazed delusions and profiting in pitching them against each-others for the benefit of the petrodollar.
Americans citizens in particular seem to have no sense of history, much of our civilization today is in place due to the Islamic culture and the
Orthodox Christian Church, those were to two major pillars that preserved knowledge during the dark ages.
The Islamic threat was created and is managed by the same power and it all started with the fall of the
Byzantine Empire. But the problems only started after the US economic
interests (read corporations) decided to expand outside of South America in alliance with UK companies (the UK was at the game long before, to a point
by necessity to maintain its Empire). Until WW2 there was no real Islamic problem...
Egypt was an British colony, if you knew a bit of its history you would understand better how the 'anglo-american' establishment has $ things
there.
Germany has the least to be blamed on general Islamic issue, it had little influence on the politics of the region even during WWI and to lesser
degree could have replicated some of the practices of the allies at the time.
France has a bit more blame to bare but even with its sad history in the region (and then Spain) the issue was more about the way that it gave its
colonies Independence (or refused to) it never was a issue about religion and it hasn't been any religion issues until very recently because of the
level of immigration it has from those ex-colonies and the recent change of mentality in Islam that not only refuses acculturation but has become
radicalized, and you can only blame the 'anglo-american' establishment for that, starting by pointing out the creation of Israel and how the
situation there has evolved.
If we claim to be even a little bit moral, the answer should be obvious. We confront evil and do what is right and good.
If you really believe that, arguing about the subject becomes pointless as you will actively refuse to admit that it may be not so. As it becomes and
anathema that you may be part of the evil that is preventing good to flourish.