It is US foreign policy and a massively unjust world social order that is at the root of why a small number of people turn to al Qaeda-type terrorism
Lou Dobbs and the Dead-End of White Anti-Corporate Populism
Ted Glick writes: "Dobbs is deeply concerned about the security of the USA in this post-9/11 age, and this is certainly understandable. But his insular, parochial, USA-first, narrow understanding of the world prevents him from appreciating what people all over the world and many US Americans do get: it is US foreign policy and a massively unjust world social order that is at the root of why a small number of people turn to al Qaeda-type terrorism."
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/112706G.shtml
Ted Glick writes: "Dobbs is deeply concerned about the security of the USA in this post-9/11 age, and this is certainly understandable. But his insular, parochial, USA-first, narrow understanding of the world prevents him from appreciating what people all over the world and many US Americans do get: it is US foreign policy and a massively unjust world social order that is at the root of why a small number of people turn to al Qaeda-type terrorism."
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/112706G.shtml
rudkla - 27. Nov, 22:46