War against Terror and Muslim Extremist, might be confusing terms
May 30th 2010 13:02
Ok, here is my opinoin, well George Bush campaign frequently refers to the war in Afghanistan as "War against Terror" and "War against Muslim Extremist", personally I think those are confusing term that create more problems. In my opinoin, a more suitable term would be "War against Taliban", "War against Al Quida" and "War against Osama Bin Ladin."
This is because firstly, our current enemy are the Taliban, Bin Ladin and Al Quida, not Muslim. Secondly, the question is what qualify as a Muslim extremeist and are all people who qualify as Muslim extremist qualify as Terrorist? Three not all terrorist are Muslims. Four, while some people might believe that Muslim is a problematic religion, even if those people are right, not all of those informations are relevant to the issue at stake here and maybe none of those information are relevant to the issue at stake here, in relationsip to our war in Afghanistan, against Taliban, Al Quida or Bin Ladin and it doesn't necessary mean they are our enemy. This is especially considering the fact we do have allies amount Muslim nations, in our war against the Talibans.
But that is my opinion only
Cheers

This is because firstly, our current enemy are the Taliban, Bin Ladin and Al Quida, not Muslim. Secondly, the question is what qualify as a Muslim extremeist and are all people who qualify as Muslim extremist qualify as Terrorist? Three not all terrorist are Muslims. Four, while some people might believe that Muslim is a problematic religion, even if those people are right, not all of those informations are relevant to the issue at stake here and maybe none of those information are relevant to the issue at stake here, in relationsip to our war in Afghanistan, against Taliban, Al Quida or Bin Ladin and it doesn't necessary mean they are our enemy. This is especially considering the fact we do have allies amount Muslim nations, in our war against the Talibans.
But that is my opinion only
Cheers
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