A Call to Arms?

Well, maybe we should stop incinerating their wives and children with drones?

Imagine if they did that to us? Oh, wait, I think they did, we responded with "Shock and Awe" by attacking the wrong country. Excellent.

Yep. But then again, this behavior could get people hurt. Doesn't matter who kills who, wouldn't you agree? We weren't incinerating their wives and children with drones when they decided to kill 3000 people on 9/11, 2AD

Are you serious? "It doesn't matter who kills who"? Yes it does. In fact, that's basically the only thing that separates us from terrorists. The Iraqi families that watched their children blown to pieces by US Blackhawk attack helicopters felt pretty terrorized. That's why international laws were written against torture, land mines, and indiscriminate killing. The US and Europe have wreaked Hell on the Middle East in one way or another for (at least) the past 60 years. The UN sanctions in the 1990s crippled the Iraqi people while strengthening Saddam. The US' meddling goes all the way back to Operation Ajax. Then the CIA was training the Mujaheddin in Afghanistan to fight the Russians. No, all of that doesn't justify 9/11, but 9/11 doesn't justify Iraq.
 
A few hours ago our courts gave the mastermind a platform of his own to speak. Kalied Sheikh Mohammed, the mastermind behind the 9/11 terror attacks, was allowed to release a 36 page manifesto by the court, in which he states his belief that conversion to Islam through violence should be forbidden. He goes on to attack the west for its social corruption and defend the 9/11 terrorist attack as "self defense." The timing of this release should come as disturbing to most, as it coincides with a recent deal the US made with Iran regarding their nuclear program. What's even more unsettling is that this release could be a call to arms for terrorists all around the world. This could be a precursor to an attack of tragic proportions. Is this a call to arms? We will have to wait and see. One thing I know, is that the our court system has done something very dangerous this day, and that there may be someone there willing to aid this mass murderer in getting out his message.

WASHINGTON -- The mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks now says that the use of violence to spread Islam is forbidden by the Quran, a major shift away from the more militaristic view he had put forward previously.

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's thinking is detailed in a first-of-its-kind 36-page manifesto obtained by The Huffington Post. In a departure from his previous stance, which led the Guantanamo Bay prisoner to tell a military commission, "it would have been the greatest religious duty to fight you over your infidelity," KSM, as he's known in intelligence circles, instead seeks to convert the court to Islam through persuasion and theological reflection, going so far as to argue that “The Holy Quran forbids us to use force as a means of converting" and that reaching "truth and reality never comes by muscles and force but by using the mind and wisdom."

"Don’t believe the media that the Mujahedeen believe that Islam spread in the past and will prevail in the future with the sword," writes KSM, who has previously admitted to his role in the 9/11 attacks that killed thousands of Americans. He uses the bulk of the manifesto to put his newfound principle into practice, attempting to persuade his captors, prosecutors and lawyers that the path to true happiness lies in Islam.

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KSM, who grew up in Kuwait and attended college in North Carolina, turns 50 this year. He has been held at the Guantanamo prison camp since 2006, after several years of being tortured by the CIA at "black sites" in undisclosed locations, and faces the death penalty for his 9/11 crimes. He also claims to have personally beheaded American journalist Daniel Pearl with his "blessed right hand," as he said at a 2007 military commission hearing -- a claim that subsequent investigative reporting has backed up. According to The Hunt for KSM, by former Los Angeles Times reporters Terry McDermott and Josh Meyer, an FBI agent who tracked KSM long before he was a household name described him as the type of guy you could have a beer with, if he wasn't one of the worst mass murderers in American history.

In his new writing, while contending that he does not believe Islam should be instituted by force, KSM justifies the terrorist attacks for which he claims credit as acts of “self defense sanctioned by every constitution and international laws as the right of everyone whose land is occupied and whose people are attacked."

Mastermind Of The Sept. 11 Attacks Wants To Convert His Captors

You are not sure it is a call to arms....but you are sure that the US did something very dangerous "this day" and you suggest that someone in the Justice Department is a traitor.

Also..you are trying to make a connection between this release and the peace talks in Iran.

Where are you getting this shit? It is all just so stupid.
 
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