Originally posted by DimitriPopov:
Written by me on a different forum:

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The United States should also move its forces out of Saudi Arabia and into Iraq since that seems to be a major complaint with Al-Q (I?m sure it wont solve anything, but Id just like to use it to further point out their hypocrisy to potential recruits).







Exerpt from 3/22 Newsweek article linked in another post

"Some in Spain have argued that if indeed Al Qaeda proves to be the culprit, then Spaniards will blame Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar. It was his support for America and the war in Iraq, they say, that invited the wrath of the fundamentalists. But other recent targets of Islamic militants have been Turkey, Morocco, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia and Indonesia, not one of which supported the war or sent troops into Iraq in the afterwar. Al Qaeda's declaration of jihad had, as its first demand, the withdrawal of American troops from Saudi Arabia. Osama bin Laden does not seem to have noticed, but the troops are gone?yet the jihad continues. The reasons come and go, the violence endures."



Well, you were right about one thing...the troops came out but "it didn't solve anything"..


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