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West’s Meddling Spurs Terrorism?

It is easier to understand “terrorism” if you look through the eyes of people in the Middle East.
 
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By Dr. Robert John
 
People in the West opposed to immigration of those from other civilizations may think it appropriate to support the Bush administration’s war against Muslim “extremists.” But Muslim “extremists” resent Western in ter ference in the Middle East. In their place, Ameri cans would too.

Mass immigration into the West from non-western countries is the aim of Western multiculturalists.

President Bush and the collective oligarchy that the United States represents are not opposed to mass immigration into Western countries. They are globalists who have been working on the phasing out of frontiers. Now that they are threatened by Muslim fundamentalists who oppose the Western-based New World Order, they are temporarily de fending national boundaries.

The movements represented by Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda, Hamas and Hezbollah are re sponses to Western intrusion, occupation, and sometimes oppression.

Consider the response if Western countries were subjected to the equivalent occupation by Arabs of the huge American military base in Saudi Arabia, the starvation of a Western equivalent of Iraq by Arab blockade, its territory overflown by Arab aircraft, and an Arab fleet in the Gulf of Mexico. Sub stitute the dispossession and oppression of Jews by Palestinians. Imagine Western cultures threatened by rich, seductive Arabic propaganda.

British soldiers were marching from Kabul to Kandahar over a century ago. But mainly since the end of the Ottoman Empire, the West, and especially Britain and the United States, have exploited the people of the Near and Middle East, and interfered in their internal affairs.

The International Council for Human Ecology and Ethnology (ICHEE) calls for the withdrawal of all foreign forces from the Near and Middle East. ICHEE policy is consistent with the United Nations 1998 proclamation of 2001 as the Year of Dialogue Among Civilizations (resolution 53/22). H


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