The title of this post, which is a direct quote from an American soldier, describes perfectly the the attitude of the American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. Unfortunately, it also describes the attitudes of many people living in the west and their reaction to such news.

This mess, this disaster, this total catastrophe unfolding in front of our TV screens and newspapers is ripping up the moral carpet from beneath us to such an extent that we do not even blink when we hear that 50 Iraqis have been killed in one event. If it mattered we would be on the streets of London and Washington demanding an end to this insanely murderous policy of remaining in Iraq.

The article in the Independent did not surprise me because I know what the Americans are like when in battle, just look at their history in books and you will see a tale of gruesome murder and innocent suffering. You don’t have to go far to witness American terror, just go to YouTube and you will see random act of murder to the backdrop of Elvis songs and heavy metal tunes. It is just this type of arrogance in attitude that allowed US soldiers to commit such brutal acts upon the Vietnamese in the 70’s.

Watch this YouTube video, it describes how the American soldiers have behaved in Iraq

So what makes them think they are better than everyone? How arrogant can the British and the Americans be? They claim to have higher moral standards, a better and more sophisticated way of life, they claim to be totally free and have created a society that is so tolerant and full of understanding. They feel so superior to the Muslims that they really want the Muslims in this world have a piece of it. They are even willing to spend trillions of dollars in converting Muslims everywhere to their way of thinking…how kind!

The pity is, they do it by starting wars, dropping bombs on innocents, firing bullets, sneaky undercover operations like injecting drugs into societies, by killing hundreds of thousands of innocent men, women and children, by supporting and funding rogue regimes in Muslims lands, by creating an atmosphere of fear among Muslims who pray and want to practice their religion, kidnapping Muslims and flying them around the world to be tortured, creating death camps like Guantanamo and honouring people like Salmon Rushdi for slandering our holy and blessed Prophet Muhammad saws “A dead Iraqi is just another dead Iraqi, You know, so what?”.

This is what the rest of the world sees and these are the actions that forge public opinions about the USA and ‘not so ‘Great Britain. So they should not be surprised that the people of Iraqi want nothing to do with them and want them out of their country and they should not be surprised if they take out their guns and fight.

Reports in the US and GB still claim that these men and boys in Iraq are terrorists when they are not. Let me ask you a question. If the Chinese, for example, invaded the USA and started killing innocent people to the extent that nobody could say that they have not been affected by it and they were patrolling the streets with guns and tanks, what would you do? Would you fight them? Would you look at your family being torn apart and not feel angry? Wouldn’t you want to say, ENOUGH! NO MORE, and fight them!

The natural response would be of course, we would fight, so why are these Iraqi citizens being called terrorists all over the media? The truth is, they are the victims and is is the Americans who are the terrorists, despite what CNN or the BBC label them as. Allah allah “A dead Iraqi is just another dead Iraqi, You know, so what?” knows, Allah allah “A dead Iraqi is just another dead Iraqi, You know, so what?” see and Allah allah “A dead Iraqi is just another dead Iraqi, You know, so what?” is ever watchful.

he next leaders of Iraq will be worse than Sadam, I am sure of that, but unlike Sadam they won’t be able to hold the country together – it will be split along religious views and then we will again witness the classic method of divide and conquer, a tactic loved by all the imperial nations throughout the centuries.

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  • Zubayr999

    I agree with the points you make. The truth is that it isn’t just Americans who place low value on people in countries like Iraq. There are always local sell-outs who do the dirty work for the Americans, seeing the fellow countrymen as dollar signs (Iraq, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan etc). The prison system and police serices in countries like Iraq will probably show some horrors we probably couldn’t stomach. The truth is that it is us who are also part of the problem, sacrificing our principles and religion for something which is not better. We’ve all forgotten about our history/religions and want to be like the west, embracing and idolising the failing western capitalism and democracy myths.

    It’s probably the hypocracy of all this that is the reason behind your blog though. I think, when it comes to America, it’s not good enough to say “look at what you are doing to yourselves” we’re no worse. As the self-appointed “policeman” of the world, USA needs to behave like the advanced and technologically forward society she thinks it is. If she wants to “solve” problems in the world, she must abide by the rules and international law. Otherwise, all she amounts to is a bully who gets angry when she doesn’t get what she wants. Just like most corrupt governments, I think that USA has it’s fair share of leaders with appetites for oil and wealth – most Americans probably are just ignorant to the facts. If you can’t trust your government, then who can you trust? I hope they wake up soon – many of them already see how they have a good quality of life at the expense of Africa and the Middle East.

    Coming back to the point, I heard that in Afghanistan widows of civilians who were killed were going to get $100 each. Compare that to the millions paid by Gadaffi for an equally evil event. I don’t think that $100 is the same as $millions even when you take into account the local economy or stuff like that.

    Bottom line is that a bunch of businessmen have made it to power. I would expect that they do a cost-benefit analysis of all the wars and tactics they employ around the world. So what if 100,000 Iraqi’s will die, as long as they realise $billions from the oil, and miitgate the personal risk by using corporations and companies to asset strip a country. That is the way it is – but not the way they want it to be seen. Unfortunately, this is how war works. when you win, you get to share the spoils, do what you want. It’s just unpleasant that everything is done behind the scenes and denied in public. Just come out with it and people can then react to it. Something basic would be to simply declare you want to go to war with someone and give them time to prepare – not go in pretending to be their liberators fighting un-prepared people with tanks and heavy military machines. These are the signs of evil or ignorant cowards.

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