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Is Oil the Cause of Middle Eastern International Radical Terrorism?
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:24:15
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Many people believe that International Terrorism has been caused by the United States and Western World thirst for oil. They say that if the Western World would leave Islam alone then they would have no reason to attack. However this is clearly not the case as many of the Islamic Radical Fundamentalist believe that if someone is of a different faith then they are infidels and therefore must be put to death. Pretty harsh indeed and although this is not the moderate view or even close to it, many more fundamental radicalists do subscribe to this belief and notion, which allows them to attack and kill without remorse.
So is the Oil really the cause of the Middle Eastern International Terrorism and Radical Fundamentalism? Many scholars and those who have traveled say; No Way and they are not buying this. Thy say for instance that we were attacked in the US and no matter what the case that it is irrelevant as to why, as they believe that a reciprocal response is in order to the highest magnitude possible, which includes deleting ALL International Terrorists from the Planet.
Further many in the Western World especially in those nations, which have been attacked have stated; If you want to preach peace save it for those who sponsor, support and harbor Hamas, Hezbollah, Al Queda and others. Yet many folks in Palestine, Lebanon and Syria wish to say look what the Western World has caused and the wars that kill our women and children. This is unfortunate indeed, it cannot be denied, yet many in the Western World say that they die not see the International Terrorists caring much about the women and children, save your speech for them?
This Oil Motif is over rated entirely. The United States is concerned and denounces International Terrorism where ever it is, why don't you? We need to address International Terrorism by removing it from the Planet period. It is the best for all humanity and the sooner it is done the better for the forward progression of the species.
If one really cares, then they need to preach peace to those who blow up trains, ferries, aircraft, buildings, plant roadside bombs and kill innocent life. Otherwise those who condemn the Western World, well their comments are simply jaded, one-sided and spiteful. Thus the World cannot allow anyone to make these comments out of context or without a reality check. Consider all this in 2006.
Lance Winslow
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