Most people in the US and in many other parts of the globe might agree that now, after this horrendous attack on the US, America is headed towards a war on terrorism, whatever that may entail.
With all of the venom cursing through this forum over the last five days, I have learned some things, but have also had to sift through quite a bit of rhetoric. I have many, many questions on my mind lately, and like many have sought out viewpoints of others in order to try and make sense of everything. Some people have tried to post reasonable questions with the apparent aim of being elucidated. Instead, many obviously well-educated people have been content to hurl assailments at sincere posters, forwarding their own agendas.
Americans probably are isolated and ignorant of what most of the rest of the world thinks of them. So, here we have a global community of people with a common bond (albeit toys, or digicams), sharing thoughts, family, photographs and other benign things suddenly turning into a negative, tension-filled forum where everyone chooses sides and no one cares to listen to one another.
But I do wish to learn from people on this forum. So here are some questions that I have been struggling with that I would like other people's thoughts on.
1) If America is hated by so many thoughout the world, why? Is it because of our government's policies? Becasue of the way our citizens behave when they travel? If it's our policies, then what do others think of the billions of dollars that the US spends every year on foreign aid, assistance, loans, etc.? Do benefactors of our largesse wish that we didn't spend this money? Should the US stop all foreign funds that our governments spends? What about our troops in foreign countries? Are these the problem? If so, should we pull all of our troops and let the countries simply defend themselves? Does anyone find any value in anything the US government does in the world now or in the past?
2) The US is likely to fight a global war on terrorism. I have my own thoughts on how this might unfold. But, what do others think? I'm interested in both the logistics and others' thoughts on higher questions, such as should this war happen, especially those that have an historical perspective.
3) Do people believe that Arabs and Jews can live in peace? Is America's backing of Israel the only reason that the rest of the world dislikes Americans? Do Israelis believe that we are not supportive enough?
4) Understanding that there are victims of terrorist attacks around the world, how can governments around the world stop global terrorism?
Sorry about the length of this post. I certainly don't believe that people will feel compelled to tackle all of these qustions, but I am honestly interested in anything anyone has to say on these issues, regardless of their perspective.
My hope is for a vibrant, productive discussion.
Kind regards to all.
Mike M
With all of the venom cursing through this forum over the last five days, I have learned some things, but have also had to sift through quite a bit of rhetoric. I have many, many questions on my mind lately, and like many have sought out viewpoints of others in order to try and make sense of everything. Some people have tried to post reasonable questions with the apparent aim of being elucidated. Instead, many obviously well-educated people have been content to hurl assailments at sincere posters, forwarding their own agendas.
Americans probably are isolated and ignorant of what most of the rest of the world thinks of them. So, here we have a global community of people with a common bond (albeit toys, or digicams), sharing thoughts, family, photographs and other benign things suddenly turning into a negative, tension-filled forum where everyone chooses sides and no one cares to listen to one another.
But I do wish to learn from people on this forum. So here are some questions that I have been struggling with that I would like other people's thoughts on.
1) If America is hated by so many thoughout the world, why? Is it because of our government's policies? Becasue of the way our citizens behave when they travel? If it's our policies, then what do others think of the billions of dollars that the US spends every year on foreign aid, assistance, loans, etc.? Do benefactors of our largesse wish that we didn't spend this money? Should the US stop all foreign funds that our governments spends? What about our troops in foreign countries? Are these the problem? If so, should we pull all of our troops and let the countries simply defend themselves? Does anyone find any value in anything the US government does in the world now or in the past?
2) The US is likely to fight a global war on terrorism. I have my own thoughts on how this might unfold. But, what do others think? I'm interested in both the logistics and others' thoughts on higher questions, such as should this war happen, especially those that have an historical perspective.
3) Do people believe that Arabs and Jews can live in peace? Is America's backing of Israel the only reason that the rest of the world dislikes Americans? Do Israelis believe that we are not supportive enough?
4) Understanding that there are victims of terrorist attacks around the world, how can governments around the world stop global terrorism?
Sorry about the length of this post. I certainly don't believe that people will feel compelled to tackle all of these qustions, but I am honestly interested in anything anyone has to say on these issues, regardless of their perspective.
My hope is for a vibrant, productive discussion.
Kind regards to all.
Mike M