It just seems to me that America has waged a one man army war on terrorism, granted it had military allies. But do Americans feel that terrorism has mostly affected them? Do they really think that the U.S population is the only one to have ever experienced terrorism? Because the stamp on terrorism, or for some even its definition, seems to be the date, 9/11.
I mean it just feels as though the madrid, london bombings and Mumbai attacks are being entirely neglected, not to mention the IRA that has being doing it for years, funded by Americans.
I think of this only because now some Americans are criticising the European reaction to Bin Laden's death. It seems odd that labels such as 'cheese-eating surrender monkeys' would be flying around.
European reaction has on a level been appallment, but of relative silence, compared to American jubiliation.
To me, in appearances, American jubiliation doesn't seem all that different from the Muslims' following the Twin Towers' collapse - yet they were accused of barbarity.
IAMTHEJOKER88
Log in to comment