9-11 May we never forget those who perished and those who are still suffering with the loss of a loved one or illness's resulting from it.
I was down at the site about a week later and then in NY for business when the blue lights were shining....
September 11th, 2001 a date that will live forever in infamy.
No mosque near Ground Zero.
There was a mosque ''near Ground Zero'' before there was a World Trade Center.
September 11th, 2001 a date that will live forever in infamy.
No mosque near Ground Zero.
I dunno.... many of their families are the ones who are making a big stink about that mosque (how it dishonors their memories).I don't think those who died would want this steady state of war to continue for almost a decade since it happen.
SOME of what you say may be true.....they are certainly an arrogant bunch ( I work for a US company ), but time and time again, the American's have always been the ones to bare the burden....... WW2, Korean War, Gulf War 1991......we have tagged along of course....but in the end, as loud and boisterous as they are, they have helped in time of need, always.............Ok heres my take on 9/11. You may disagree, but its my opinion. It was a bad day for the Americans, but i thibk they actually brought it on themselves. They are constantly trying to ram thier customs and beliefs down everyones throaghts. Just because they are bigger and stronger then everyone else, they remind me of a schoolyard bully.
Secondly the terrorists should not have attacked civilian targets they should have went after military places.
Before you start callling me a heartless bastard, i stand behind our troops, ive lost a friend in this war, and im as patriotic as they come.
These are just my thoughts, agree or disagree, its my right to have opinions.
I do think that if the US decided to take a more isolationist approach, they will be badly missed. The same people who are telling the US to mind their own business now will be complaining about an indifferent US attitude who is not getting involved.....always the American's were front and centre......
I'm thinking you misunderstand the concept behind "terrorist".Secondly the terrorists should not have attacked civilian targets they should have went after military places.
I tend to agree with you.... I'm not a master of history, but wasn't a portion of the thinking in Germany (and Japan possilby) was the fact that they didn't think the Americans would actually get involved in their war beyond sending some supplies? If I recall correctly the thinking of the majority of Americans pre-Pearl Harbour was that it didn't concern them and they should stay out of it.I do think that if the US decided to take a more isolationist approach, they will be badly missed. The same people who are telling the US to mind their own business now will be complaining about an indifferent US attitude who is not getting involved.
+2...9-11 May we never forget those who perished and those who are still suffering with the loss of a loved one or illness's resulting from it.
I have little sympathy for the destruction of the Japanese. What they did to other Asians during WWII was sickening and the product of a depraved society. Of course there are always innocents... but the fact they even warned the Japanese and gave them one last chance to surrender shows that America was humane. I am sure if China or the Phillipines had the bomb they would have dropped 100 of them on the Japanese.There is some truth to that statement. You sometimes reap what you sew. Heck, you are talking to someone who feels little sympathy for the Japanese when they got hit with the bomb. The Japanese were aa brutal power and had it coming.
Of course I have a great deal of sympathy for all the individuals killed and injured. It is always the civilains that suffer the most in a war. Canadas is like an extension of the US. We profit from that relationship (as do they). In terms of suffering caused by 911 vs the suffering caused by the US in the last 25 years I would say the US still has a LARGE Karmic defict. But there is a lot of good in America as well. In that sense she is paradoxical.SOME of what you say may be true.....they are certainly an arrogant bunch ( I work for a US company ), but time and time again, the American's have always been the ones to bare the burden....... WW2, Korean War, Gulf War 1991......we have tagged along of course....but in the end, as loud and boisterous as they are, they have helped in time of need, always.............
Who took on the Nazi's, The Chinese (Korean War ), Saddam ( 91 not 2003 ) and now the Taliban ....always the American's were front and centre......
They did NOT deserve 911.....period......
The Americans were shoulder to shoulder with the British, Canadians, and many other countries in Korea.SOME of what you say may be true.....they are certainly an arrogant bunch Korean War, Who took on the Nazi's,......always the American's were front and centre......
But what if the U.S. hadn't come in at all?As far as WW2 is concerned, it's easy to come in and look like a hero when you sit on the sidelines for more than 2 years while other countries are fighting the good fight. (Same thing happened in WW1).