Well, there isn't a shot in hell I'm responding to EVERYthing you said because I don't plan on being at my computer for the next 72 hours.
So since most of your point is in your first reply, I'm limiting my responce to that. I'll skim the rest, but I probably won't comment on it.
Your ignorance is astounding. bin Ladin's hatred of the west and western culture are what drives him. US policy in the area is merely an excuse. When asked if the US retreat from the Arabian peninsula would be sufficient for him, he stated quite clearly that it was not. To Peter Arnette he said that the US pretty much must bow to Muslims anywhere. As I have stated, your ignorance is astounding.
First of all, Osama Bin Laden isn't the only terrorist out there and the only person who dislikes American policy. Yes, he was one of the most sucessful at acting on his motivations, but not the first and not the last.
We can't stop people from hating us. It's their opinion to do so. But what we CAN stop is giving them
reasons to act.
You say our involvement in the Middle East was nothing more than "motivation". Do you really think that's an acceptable way to explain away the premise that our involvement lead to September 11th? You dsimiss American involvement like it was just a fantasy.
You are flat out wrong.
The hostage crisis in Iran was a DIRECT result of our promotion of the Shah and the arming of Iraq to fight Iran. This isn't theory... this is fact.
Your complete dismissal of American involvement LEADS to events like September 11th and I'm amazed you can do so with such assuage.
US policies have actually tended to help Arab nations and the rights of Arab/Middle Easter nations in general, whether it was stopping France from invading Egypt over the Suez canal crisis, or allowing Kuwait to throw off an invader or stopping Iran from developing a Persian hegemon.
Your cotton-picking history.
Have you forgotten Iran? Turkey? Israel?
The anti American feeling would be there regardless.
There will always be people who dislike America, and I'm not saying there won't be. But there are people in Europe who don't like America and their not blowing up our sky scrapers.
Osama Bin Laden felt politicaly justified in his actions, which created a mass of anti-American support for his followers.
One crazy person is no threat, but when we do the things we do, we help those people.
Do you think we won't reap a future attack because of what the Iraq War has done to the region? Whether we stay or not is irelevent. SOMETHING will happen and to think it's just cause they "don't like us" is totally ignorant.
By the way the hostage crisis in Iran had more to do with dumb ass students takin the embassy than it did with the Ayatollah Khomeini (who was initially against the action, but went with the flow).
What do you think
motivated those Iranian students to take Americans hostage, Baldar?
Look maybe you even think someone as wacked out as Hitler had cause for his action (he and Usama bin Ladin are both the same in their thought process and desire for Muslim "lebensraum" and their view of infidels/non aryans).
Your attempt to go off topic is noted.
This isn't about Hitler and those 2 people have many differing conditions before you can even talk about both of them in the same sentence.
Wow, you might blame America first, but you do so out of the ignorance of reviewing a few talking points.
And your ignorance is going to ensure that people like Osama Bin Laden are sucessful in the future.
I ask that you post that verbose essay about how the US is pro-Arab and pro-Muslim in the Middle East forum. I think you'll get quite a few interesting replies.