CIA Agent Michael Scheuer :Muslims don't like to be INVADED and BOMBED !!!!!!!

Contumacious

Radical Freedom
Aug 16, 2009
19,744
2,473
280
Adjuntas, PR , USA
"What on earth did Michael Scheuer say to cause such an emotional explosion of bombast?, one might ask. Well, when asked by the host of a FOX News show about what might motivate Muslims from the Middle East to harm Americans, the man the CIA put in charge of the "bin Laden unit" said, "People don’t like being invaded or bombed," and they sometimes retaliate. This of course is perfectly reasonable and understandable. It’s called "blowback." He reminded the FOX host that Muslims have long protested the American military presence in the Muslim country of Saudi Arabia; the invasion and occupation of Iraq; the killing of thousands of Iraqi civilians; the statement by U.N. Ambasador Albright that a half million dead Iraqi children was "a price we are willing to pay" to achieve our political objectives; the U.S. government’s support for the government of Israel in its wars against Muslims; and the bombing and killing of civilians in numerous other Muslim countries, most recently in Mali and Libya under the Obama regime.

What Scheuer has said is that many Muslims resent the never-ending attempts by the U.S. government to impose our culture of "democracy" on them at gunpoint and at the cost of thousands of Muslim lives. Limbaugh was never a CIA agent like Scheuer, but one might think of him alternatively as an FIB agent of the state."

.
 
they love war and cant understand the world without a huge helping of violence all arround them
 
Now the neocons, both democrat and republican, will froth at the mouth and start screaming that you're saying America is at fault.

Face it folks, our Middle East policy is a train wreck.
 
Scheuer has been saying that since 911...he has a point...do we stay involved or do we go inward and defensive. Either way we will eventually have to confront the jihadists...the sooner the better...and do it as a final solution.
 
Now the neocons, both democrat and republican, will froth at the mouth and start screaming that you're saying America is at fault.

Face it folks, our Middle East policy is a train wreck.

Yes , indeed ..[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1bm2GPoFfg"]American warmongers and jingoists are at fault[/ame]

.
 
You have to know it's amateurish bull shit to blame jihadist crazies on the US. Notice that Israel isn't even included in the stupid, trite cherry picked statement that lefties drag out for political purposes? What kind of a threat did the US pose on that pretty day on September 11, 2000?
 
I think most people are a bit upset when their family is blown up or their friends are kidnapped and tortured in the way that America does to so many people.
Much as I dislike and condemn terrorism, I can easily understand it.

Easy way out - America, stops killing people and the problems disappear.
 
You have to know it's amateurish bull shit to blame jihadist crazies on the US. Notice that Israel isn't even included in the stupid, trite cherry picked statement that lefties drag out for political purposes? What kind of a threat did the US pose on that pretty day on September 11, 2000?

1- The US has been subsidizing the Plestinian Holocaust since 1949

2- At the time the US had been in Iraq since 1990

3- The US invaded the AfPAk region for over 10 years and has subjected those folks to constant attacks using drones

4- Iran Air Flight 655 was a civilian jet airliner shot down by U.S. missiles on 3 July 1988

5- ad nauseam

.
 
You have to know it's amateurish bull shit to blame jihadist crazies on the US. Notice that Israel isn't even included in the stupid, trite cherry picked statement that lefties drag out for political purposes? What kind of a threat did the US pose on that pretty day on September 11, 2000?

About the same as it did one year later when the twin towers went down.
America funds a government guilty of many war crimes and has more UN resolutions against it than most other countries put together.

America creates its own enemies but moans when someone attacks it.
It's a lot like a playground bully who gets a slapping from the little kid it steals the lunch money from.
 
You have to know it's amateurish bull shit to blame jihadist crazies on the US. Notice that Israel isn't even included in the stupid, trite cherry picked statement that lefties drag out for political purposes? What kind of a threat did the US pose on that pretty day on September 11, 2000?

1- The US has been subsidizing the Plestinian Holocaust since 1949

2- At the time the US had been in Iraq since 1990

3- The US invaded the AfPAk region for over 10 years and has subjected those folks to constant attacks using drones

4- Iran Air Flight 655 was a civilian jet airliner shot down by U.S. missiles on 3 July 1988

5- ad nauseam

.

You naughty boy - You totally failed to mention, America removing the elected government of Iran and replacing it with its own puppet dictator.
Yes, Iranians are probably pissed off at America.
 
You have to know it's amateurish bull shit to blame jihadist crazies on the US. Notice that Israel isn't even included in the stupid, trite cherry picked statement that lefties drag out for political purposes? What kind of a threat did the US pose on that pretty day on September 11, 2000?

1- The US has been subsidizing the Plestinian Holocaust since 1949

2- At the time the US had been in Iraq since 1990

3- The US invaded the AfPAk region for over 10 years and has subjected those folks to constant attacks using drones

4- Iran Air Flight 655 was a civilian jet airliner shot down by U.S. missiles on 3 July 1988

5- ad nauseam

.

You naughty boy - You totally failed to mention, America removing the elected government of Iran and replacing it with its own puppet dictator.
Yes, Iranians are probably pissed off at America.

Yes, indeed:



The 1953 Iranian coup d'état (known in Iran as the 28 Mordad coup[3]) was the overthrow of the democratically elected government of Iran, and its head of government Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh on 19 August 1953, orchestrated by the United States (under the name TPAJAX Project).[4][5] The coup saw the formation of a military government under Mohammad-Rezā Shāh Pahlavi, who progressed from a constitutional monarch to an authoritarian one who relied heavily on United States support to hold on to power until his own overthrow in February 1979.[6]

Replaced by the criminal Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.

.
 
"People don’t like being invaded or bombed," and they sometimes retaliate. This of course is perfectly reasonable and understandable. It’s called "blowback."

Does anyone doubt this statement ?
 

Forum List

Back
Top