CrazyK said:
Sooo taken out of context, that it's not even worth a reply.
My point, and the one that you can't seem to fathom, is that Israel had nothing to gain by coordinating an attack on the U.S. -- but had
everything to lose, should they be found out. The U.S. is already Israel's biggest ally, so planning such an attack gained them
nothing. If they were truly inspired to conduct such an operation, then those planes should have crashed in Hong Kong, my friend. China would be the logical choice, since heretofor they have never championed the cause of Israel and they are the world's second strongest power.
But logic never plays out quite right in the conspiracy theorist's mind -- and there's always a reason why... that's the beauty. Inconsistencies in a single piece of video tape do not replace the facts of the crime: 19 arab men conducted the crime, al Qaeda took credit, hundreds of Jews died that day in the WTC, and Israel had nothing to gain by conducting such an attack on the United States. Those facts are real and any theory has to fit with those facts.
I'm sorry, yours doesn't.
The simplest explanation is usually the correct one and al Qaeda has conducted attacks against the U.S. before and will continue to do so in the future. Israel has no "dominate the world" plan, they just want to survive on the plot of land the world (via the United Nations -- not Great Britain) gave them after several million of them got killed during the second World War. You can debate the prudence of giving a portion of Palestine to the Jews (a portion -- as I'm sure you will recall, on the
day that the UN resolution to create an independent Jewish state took effect, seven Arab nations attacked Israel -- just to show them how "tolerant" they were -- and were soundly defeated) and I often feel that had we let them settle in Alaska instead, the world might be better off -- but they weren't that interested. As a matter of fact, "tolerant" Arab nations started all four of the Arab-Israeli wars -- all with the intent of committing genocide and driving Israel into the sea. If you can put yourself in their (Israel's) position, I think you can see why they act the way they do.
When I try to put myself in the position of the Palestinian displaced from his home, I do see his rage as well. The sad part is, there is no easy fix -- the hatred runs too deep -- as should be obvious to anyone reading this thread.
Jerol