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Routes of global terror
munaeem | 30 March, 2007 20:55
THE most popular theme of the day is terrorism, described by the anti-Islamic forces in the West as well as East as an extremely violent action by the so-called Islamic fundamentalists, or the militant Muslims, aided by weapons to massacre "innocent people". A tentative analysis of the routes of global terrorism points to a foul play by the West to terrorise and "disarm" Muslims in all possible ways.
The cause of this West-orchestrated terrorism is to malign Islam, keep the Islamic nations under constant threat and control the energy resources of the Middle East. Since the US has successfully led the campaign around the world by targeting the Muslims, putting them on the defensive, there is no way Muslims can escape the atrocities committed against them by the ruling elite in every country.
The record needs to be put straight. The Taleban, while in control of Afghanistan, had unwittingly spread a scare among the anti-Islamic and anti-Muslim forces across the continents with an Islamic agenda for their own nation. Even the Muslim nations that are not serious about the Islamic way of life found themselves threatened by the developments in Afghanistan.
Under the circumstances, the US-led West effectively frightened the Muslim nations about the dangers of Islamizing the countries. I believe September 11 was worked out and meticulously planned and engineered by the US (CIA-Pentagon-Bush administration) so as to prepare the ground for America to invade Afghanistan.
The US further advanced its energy interests by invading Iraq. The rest is history. Manpower, energy and other resources of Afghanistan and Iraq are already under the control of the US-led forces and more nations in the region are under threat of military domination.
Now the entire strategy of the wars in the Middle East is defined, determined and controlled by the US, while countries like India and Israel follow the US instructions in their respective regions.
— Abdul Ruff Colachal, JNU, New Delh
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