To: TGPTNDR who wrote (139255 ) 9/22/2001 2:23:41 PM From: tejek Respond to of 1580838 Ted, You seem to be somewhat antagonistic to our governments' intent to remove bin Ladin as a world force. You posted flinet.com ; TGPTNDR, I am unclear how you get to that conclusion. I was looking for something else and came across that interview. Since I did not realize he gave interviews, I thought it would interesting to hear from the horse's mouth. In it, Mr. bin Ladin stated that he 'declared a jihad against the United States.' No surprise there....the interview certainly doesn't paint bin Laden in a favorable light, especially in light of recent events.Specifically 'BIN LADIN: We declared jihad against the US government, because the US government is unjust, criminal and tyrannical. It has committed acts that are extremely unjust, hideous and criminal whether directly or through its support of the Israeli occupation of the Prophet's Night Travel Land (Palestine). And we believe the US is directly responsible for those who were killed in Palestine, Lebanon and Iraq. The mention of the US reminds us before everything else of those innocent children who were dismembered, their heads and arms cut off in the recent explosion that took place in Qana (in Lebanon). This US government abandoned even humanitarian feelings by these hideous crimes. It transgressed all bounds and behaved in a way not witnessed before by any power or any imperialist power in the world. They should have been considerate that the qibla (Mecca) of the Muslims upheaves the emotion of the entire Muslim World. Due to its subordination to the Jews the arrogance and haughtiness of the US regime has reached, to the extent that they occupied the qibla of the Muslims (Arabia) who are more than a billion in the world today. A reaction might take place as a result of US government's hitting Muslim civilians and executing more than 600 thousand Muslim children in Iraq by preventing food and medicine from reaching them. So, the US is responsible for any reaction, because it extended its war against troops to civilians. This is what we say. As for what you asked regarding the American people, they are not exonerated from responsibility, because they chose this government and voted for it despite their knowledge of its crimes in Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq and in other places and its support of its agent regimes who filled our prisons with our best children and scholars. We ask that may God release them.' Now, Ted, What part of that *CRAP* do you believe is sufficiently true to support the WTC terrorism? Did I say I believed any of it?I'm of the opinion that if any individual or organization declares a war on the United States that we should recoginze that war and react accordingly. Ah, here is the real reason for your post. Does that mean you want to review everything that is posted to insure that it fits your opinion of things and what you consider to be the right way to think in regards to recent events? Are you now the thread's self appointed moderator? Just for the record, I am just as American as you and just as appalled by recent events. That does not stop me from trying to better understanding how we got to this place. ted