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Lessons to the Western Community
by Bishnoo ananth on Jul 09, 2005 01:21 AM

While the international community(read england and US) raves and rants on the so called desecration of their "values" and systems by the "terrorists", I think they need to wake up and realize the futility of such rhetoric whilst they keep on creating fresh Osamas and Al Quaeda setups with their blatant disregard for other cultures and people.
I dont think any child who has had his kith and kin die in the blasts engineered by the forces in Afghanistan / Iraq or who has been a witness to the atrocities carried out at Abu gharib will ever forgive the forces for their deeds. These are life altering experiences and will live with them for years to come. All the pent up anger and hate needs to surface somewhere and there is but one logical target.
I really cannot understand their blatant hypocracy. On one side they deplore the terrorist acts against their country and on the other reward nations that have been proven advocators of terrorism with grants and military aids.
If blair believes terrorists are trying to hit normalcy in Britain, maybe he should pause to think what his "crusade" against other nations has hit - not normalcy - but the very fabric of life !!

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