Excellent point. However, the Russian Revolution was intended to create a more egalitarian system that would be a sign to all oppressed peoples to overthrow the bonds of the oppressive ruling classes. Much as the American Revolution showed that people could stand up to a king and demand “freedom,” workers could stand up to rulers and demand “ownership.” The Western, modern thought was part of the ideology of the Revolutionaries. Can we say that Islamic terrorists seek to make life better for everyone? Would our lives in the US be better if we were under the rules of the KSA?
Well, I think we need to be clear who we are talking about, I think Bin Laden surely beleives the world would be better under Islamic rule, I think most Chetchnian/Palistinian terrorists just want to live their lives. Ultimatley I will admit that I can’t really give that a good answer.
That link would not open for me. Was this poll done of Muslims living in the West or worldwide? I do understand the whole humiliation and subjugation issue. I just find it silly that they are worried about being subjugated by us but still allow some of the most atricious human rights violations in their own countries.
I’ll try to repost it.
It’s across the Muslim world, they asked the question, “were the 9/11 attacks totally justafied” 93% said no, 7% said yes, The reaserchers then looked into the 7% of the population that said yes.
I agrea the fear may be exagerated however many of the authoritarian states are despised by the population, and the people we support the attacks, however they view the US as being a force that prevents them from overthrowing the hated authoritarian states. As for the fear, I agea there is no threat of the US invaiding Egypt, however was there any real threat of Iraq openly attacking the US, I certianly woulden’t say so, yet plently of American’s beleived it at the time.
I will try. Time is short for another book, but the topic does interest me.
I know what you mean
This summer I’ll finially be able to read more, but now I’m swamped
I am not sure that there is a true “traditional Muslim” leader.
I’m sorry, I should have been clear, I intended to say “Traditional Islam”
Each seems to use the faith in a different way to control the populace. I will accept that he is not a good example of a Muslim leader, as most do not advocate violence against everyone else.
alright
Now about the Colonial issue. When was the last colony freed? How long until a nation with some way to provide an economy can be expected to stand on its own? The whole colonial thing can be overstated. We were a colony, too. It did not take centuries for us to no longer blame England for our ills. When will they overcome the disadvantage of having been a colony?
Well I think you are right in that being a former Coloney isin’t an infinite excuse, however I think there are impoirtant differences.
Can you really say that the opression of Americans and the American colonies and the Indian/Iranian/ Egyptian was truely comparable in scale?
Excellent point. May point, and I did not make it clear, is that too often we ignore the attacks on other Muslims or on other groups because we hold to this “anti-West” ideology. At some point, we are not the only opposition
I don’t think I get your point, could you expand on it a bit?
Here is how I see it. If there was no oil over there, our only interest would be assisting Isreal, and that is a limited military one. We would not care what they were doing, much like sub-Saharan Africa. Mineral wealth creates Western greed. We would not export our culture, as there is no real wealth to be gained. How would we be targeted? We would not be. Instead, all of the fighting would be tribal/ideological. And the West would not care until it became a massacre, like some of the African conflicts of the last 20 years.
A good point, however I would stress these points
1-Most of the present infighting can be traced back, directly and clearly, to anti-colonial movements.
2-Colonialism preceeded the race to control oil resources, and even before it was known how oil rich the nations were
3-Many sectarian movements, in the Middle East and Africa, can be traced back directly to Colonialism, not simply as anti-colonial movements as in the Arab world, but as a result of Colonial powers attempting to stir up ethnic divisions so as to divide the population and prohibit a unified popular front, additionally can we truely say that the Tribal conflcits in Arica would exist to the extent that they do without the Berlin Conference?