1998 Bill Clinton on Osama bin Laden

Bill explains the war on terror much better than Dubya and insinuates "they hate us for our freedom" three years before Dubya said it.
qualmsays...

Except the air strike target in Sudan was a pharmaceutical plant. Many innocent worker's lives were lost in the initial destruction; it has been estimated that hundreds of thousands of people have died in the following years due to the loss of affordable and accessible drugs formerly produced by that Sudanese pharmaceutical plant.

honkeytonk73says...

They don't attack the west because of our 'freedom' and 'democracy' (whatever freedom happens to be defined to be at a given moment). They are religious fanatics who simply don't like whites holding a military and economic presence and superiority in their lands. Boiled down in most simplistic terms of course.

I say again as I always do. A divided and chaotic middle east is in the interests of the west. A united and resource rich middle east would be a FAR greater threat to western economic and military superiority. Thus the reason why the US pokes and prods at the middle east. That is the covert US policy. Not to unify and to promote peace. Hit the hornets nest, and the hornets will attack most anything that approaches. Friendlies and unfriendlies.

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