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America's War With Muslim Nations

by Ghali Hassan
30 June, 2009

Countercurrents.org

“The sooner the extremists are isolated and unwelcome in Muslim communities, the sooner we will all be safer”.
U.S. President Barack Obama, Cairo, June 04, 2009.

According to U.S. leaders and their Zionist handlers, the term “extremist” is any nation or movement resisting U.S.-Israel domination and murderous ideology is defamed and deemed extremist. Whether in Afghanistan, in Iraq or in Pakistan, the extremists are part of the U.S. strategy to justify wars of aggression.



The Muslim world is not, repeat not, at war with the West. It is the West that is at war with Muslim nations. Neither Afghanistan nor Iraq attacked the U.S. and its allies.




In 2001, Afghanistan was invaded and occupied because the U.S. accused the former Afghani government (known in the West as the “Taliban”) of harbouring “al-Qaeda” extremists even when al-Qaeda never took responsibility for the 9/11 attack on the U.S. When the Afghani government offered to apprehend those extremists on behalf of the U.S. if the Bush regime provided the evidence against them, the U.S. refused the offer and embarked on a murderous and illegal war of aggression.

Today, al-Qaeda is a card played when it serves Western imperialist interests.

The real reason for the invasion was the Taliban turning down the California based United Oil of Californis (Unocal) pipeline project from Tajekistan to Pakistan in favor of a South American one.

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Ghali Hassan is an independent writer living in Australia.

America's War With Muslim Nations

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