@cube
Again, I'm going into very dangerous territory here, but perhaps you aren't looking at this the right way.
Once again, there is the misleading assumption that the US somehow declared war against Islam and muslims in general and that somehow evidence was made on the fly to justify invading foreign countries.
However, historical facts do not mesh at all with the narrative that was created over this.
The problem that the US faced at the time and I don't mean 9/11, I mean other terrorist plots against americans supported by Iraq, Iran, Syria and others.
During the Clinton years, the answer to terrorism was simply a matter of pushing the sporadic "Fighter Jet Bombing" button and expecting things to simply work out by themselves. Swatting a couple of flys here and there, won't work. People thought it worked, but that's because Al-Qaeda never got close enough to hitting US shores until that day.
After being elected, early on George Bush decided to take it to a whole other level, you see, it didn't matter doing selective bombings here and there, because they wouldn't fix the problem in the long term.
Bush made it very clear, early on, that the US would not make the distinction between countries who finance terrorism and those who harbor them.
You see, when the US initiated the offense against the Taliban, it wasn't because they were in any way, shape or form, related to the events of 9/11, but they were the enablers, they provided shelter and resources to these groups.
The same principle was applied to Iraq,
given the overwhelimg ties to terrorism.Oh and about the "fake" WMDs, let's rewind the clocks back all the way to 1992...
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