Anti-terror war and the reality of American targets [Archives:2002/38/Focus]

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September 16 2002

By Fuad Ahmed al-Hamadi
The U.S-led war against the so-called terrorism waged following the events of September 11 in New York City and Washington last year, calls for questioning about the dire need and veritable American aims. Does the U.S really wish to prevail peace over the world by eradicating terrorists? Will this tremendous U.S. anti-terror campaign come to end if Osama Bin Laden, the main suspect of the international terrorism, according to American claims, is arrested or killed? Or does the U.S. only concentrate on its own interests wherever they are?
It is worth stating that the world has got impatient and worried as a result of the U.S. while launching war against terrorism and its embarking on implementing its schemes to redraw the world’s political map in accordance with its own interests. It has initiated its enormous political and military campaign without giving certain definition of terrorism. It presently keeps repeating its description of Hizballah, Hamas, and al-Jihad resistance movements as terrorists while the Zionist entity is acquitted of this charge. Furthermore, it keeps its eye away from the barbaric and monstrous Zionist carnage, and Israeli reprehensible, flagrant offences under the pretext that Israelis are to defend themselves against Palestinian violence. On the other hand , Arabic plutocratic governments are not able to cope with the Zionists brutalities and atrocities. They have in a willy-nilly manner to accepted the reality of the Zionist entity presence amongst them. In this respect, Islamic movements like Hamas, Al-Jihad in Palestine and Hizbollah in Lebanon which are considered terrorist movements by the U.S and Israel, willfully could minimize the Zionist myth.
In the wake of the U.S led-war against Taliban movement series of considerable matters happened. The Pakistani-Indian conflict came to surface, which was undoubtedly planned by the U.S.A because of the possession of nuclear weapons. This possession of nuclear weapons has bothered America and the countries that signed joint defense pacts. The U.S certainly fears from the Pakistani possession of nuclear weapon because of being a Muslim-country, which might use them to threaten American interests. So the U.S, by some means or other, is implementing wicked policy in creating machinations against powerful nations and launching wars on the weak nations, targeting to enhance the position of the great empire of America.
As the upper-hand, the superior decision-maker and adopter of the new world order, the U.S. president Bush has begun practicing some absolute privileges in controlling the world and drawing up the future of nations, he haughtily stated that governments of different nations all over the world are to stand against the modern, organized international terrorism. They should be either with terrorism or anti-terrorism warriors. In his speech delivered a few weeks ago, president Bush called for changing Palestinian leadership, and making an honest and noticeable change in the political frame of the Palestinian Nation Authority (PNA) otherwise they would not be subsidized. Additionally, he stated that a well-timed opportunity of establishing an independent Palestinian state has never been available so far. In the same context, he described Sharon as a man of peace and spitefully, Bush singled out Iraq, Iran and North
Korea as forming an axis of evil. The U.S decision-makers have recently threatened to make a decisive strike on Iraq, which has been suffering from aggressive embargo for twelve years. Their feeble excuse is to bring down the present, ”oppressive” Iraqi ruling system, attempting to convince the world that the impending strike on Iraq is an advisable and serious step in the declared war against the so-called terrorism. Based on the aforementioned, the U.S is not keen on prevailing peace. It does not only focus on arresting Bin Laden but also bears a grudge against everything related to Islam. Simply, it works for the sake of its boundless interests. The U.S does not truly want to spread peace over the world because it is a lover of fighting wars. Eventually, it really scares from the sustainable and overwhelming power which is Islam.

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