The whole Al Qaeda thing is a big farce in itself !

Only radical islamists are the ones we trained for the Afghan war... They are our proxy the same way we claim Hezbollah is Iran's proxy...

The word Al Qaeda means 'the database'.and that is all Al Qaeda is... A data base of Muhajadeen soldiers trained, armed by the US.

How convienent that they turn against us and force us to wage a never ending war on 'terror'. A war that happens to generate huge profits for the very people in charge of propagating the whole thing.

Funny how the attackers were saudi's & Bin Laden whose family is very close business partners with Bush Sr (carlyle group) just happens to be the boogey man who never gets caught.

If the attackers were saudis, why didnt we attack Saudi Arabia??????



The whole situation stinks to high heaven and the Bush family and the Bush Administration I & II were alot of things, but trust worthy is not one of them.



In his statement upon release of the commission's report, Thomas Kean, the commission's chairman, incorrectly opined that the terrorists hate America and its policies. Even al Qaeda does not hate America per se. The group's statements indicate that it hates U.S. foreign policy toward the Middle East, especially the U.S. government's propping up of corrupt Arab regimes (such as Saudi Arabia and Egypt) for their perceived strategic significance. Furthermore, repeated polls in the Islamic world (including two polls in "friendly" Arab countries released last week by the University of Maryland and the Arab American Institute and Zogby International) indicate that the United States is hated not for its culture, technology or freedoms -- as President Bush would have us believe -- but for its foreign policy. The president has further inflamed that hatred with his illegitimate invasion of a sovereign Iraq -- a nation that had no weapons of mass destruction and that the 9/11 Commission said had no "collaborative relationship" with al Qaeda.

It is from this sea of hatred that the blowback terrorism of a small minority of individuals emanates. Ending longstanding U.S. government meddling in the Middle East would do more than any of the commission's recommendations to reduce terrorist attacks on innocent Americans.