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Osama bin Laden is apparently dead
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But, WE didn't declare war on American citizens through the 9/11 attacks. It was Bin Laden who coordinated and ordered civilian passenger planes to be used as human bombs to attack the Twin Towers and Pentagon. And, it was Bin Laden who rallied terrorists against America, Germany, England, France, and other countries throughout the world. We didn't make him into a bogeyman, it was his own actions that did that.
I have no problem with a reasonable amount of development aid being spent to accomplish the goals you mention, although why exactly is it our responsibility to provide jobs to Pakistanis, Afghans, etc.? Why is it America's responsibility to help Pakistanis have productive lives? I thought those responsibilities belonged to the Pakistan and Afghanistan governments. How silly would it be for me to say, "It is the responsibility of Pakistan to make my life fulfilling"?
And, I have not seen our propaganda machine (and admittedly there is one...of course...as is there one in virtually every country) say that all the problems in the Middle East boil down to one man...in fact, I see quite the opposite and have repeatedly heard the President and Secretary Of State discuss how complex the issues in the Middle East are.
It's private individuals who try to boil the issues down into one simple problem. How many times have I heard an "everyday person" say, "It's all about oil," OR "It's all about the Jews," for example. I've never heard a responsible government official say anything so simplistic. Sort of like the time my adopted son (who is Pakistani and Muslim and now lives in Islamabad) invited me to a party in Northern Virginia which was a cultural celebration for local Pakistanis. There were a couple of hundred people there that evening, and probably 30 came over to meet me and chat, at least briefly. Most of those 30 sooner or later said something along the lines of, "So as an American, you know that the 9/11 attacks were actually done by the CIA, right?"
And yes, the US is opportunistic and hypocritical, as are most countries. I know that doesn't make it right, but that's also a fact of international relations.
"Hatred does not cease by hatred, but only by love; this is the eternal rule." Buddha
The US propaganda and war rhetoric began hours after the attack on 9/11, whereas other countries and foreign networks covering the incident stuck to reporting the facts and to covering events as they unfolded on the ground. If the USSR used free university education and aid even for highschool education in the developing world to win friends and supporters, why can't the US do that? It works.
It wasn't just Bin Laden who rallied terrorists against the US. The Saudis had been setting up madrassas in other Middle East countries that functioned to turn young people into extremists. And what about Ayatollah Khomeini? He was on the scene back while Bin Laden was on the US payroll. These roots go far deeper than Bin Laden.
Not saying 9/ll wasn't a series of horrific and outrageous acts. Just examining the bigger picture.
@ Lincoln-- I meant I disagree that the point was moot.
Nods, I think part of it is just politics. People demand those type of answers and they want to see visions/flags of so called justice...
That said, of course it is very sad and heartbreaking for those who were intimately affected by 9/11 and yet the cycles just never stop. We have also I imagine hurt and killed many in the Middle East and their blood remembers it too. This is one aspect of the problem, I believe, and perhaps the death of Osama Bin Laden will just inspire another group of revenge seekers, their passion reflamed by the death of one whom they liked. And then? It is all very sad. Perhaps we can take some solace in the teachings and guidance of the Buddha for perhaps more than ever the world has needed those whom can follow his guidance in and through their life. Each link matters. Each link counts. May yours be ever peaceful and safe too.
Thanks for your commentaries.
Abu
Granted we strengthened Anti-terrorism as well. It may get to the point where one side just gets exhausted.
And what you are saying is that Osama should have been captured alive? So lets just say hypothetically, if they went in to arrest Osama and he resisted and was shot, that would be better?
It seems like a lot of arguing about nothing.
I'm aware that these are only my thoughts on the matter. And it's off topic. But I don't think the US people should reap whatever the government/military has sewn. But we find it easier to deal with ~195 Countries instead of 7 billion people
Osama, however, did see the results of his own karma ripening.
Arguing about nothing? True the point is moot because he is dead. But we are exercising our intellect and thus growing from this topic. As long as things aren't getting out of hand, it's all good
faster, and a darn sight more effective.
All "Buddhism" aside for a second - doesn't anybody find it a bit odd that apparently he's already been buried at sea? Whot, no pictures? No death or glory film? No footage?
That's a bit unlike the Good ol' USA, isn't it....?
Isn't there something in the American people that wants proof of this happening Now?
I'm serious.
This could actually have happened a while ago, but perhaps there's something about the general unrest in the Middle east (Libya's Gadaffi debacle) that makes this a great time to release the news.
Just pondering...
It's certainly possible.
So, I don't really think discussing whether or not there will be national kamma as a result of a nation's action is off topic.
And while it seems appropriate to discuss different possibilities about what the truth is, is not bringing about conspiracy theories with absolutely no evidence not the same a gossiping, which is generally seen as "wrong speech"?
I think its just common sense to keep a semi-low profile. One crazy preacher burning the Koran caused a whole lot of turmoil.
As far as Americans needing proof...a lot of Americans wanted proof of Obama's birth certificate. So to me its more a symptom of the internet than anything.
What kind of evidence do you want? What would satisfy your need? If they showed a picture there would be tons of ppl who would say its photoshopped.
I know that people have varying views on this, but I'm not sure we Americans always benefit from knowing everything that our government does. I think back to FDR. It has been written that if the American public really knew how extensively physically handicapped he really was that he would never have been elected. Yet, he saw us through the Great Depression and all but the very end of WWII.
I'm surprised how many people on a Buddhist site are celebrating, or at least approving of, murder. Not long ago we had a thread about whether war is ever justified. If I recall correctly, the fact that HHDL has changed his "killing is never an option" position, and approves war (or killing) if the motive is right, was questioned. The majority opinion was that war is never justifiable, HHDL is wrong. What a difference it makes when the question is not abstract, but becomes very concrete, and is brought home in a very direct and for some, emotional, manner. Suddenly--opinion does a 180 degree about-face. Just an observation.
(Jason, you beat me to the Ghandi quote! )
9/11 3,000 people killed.
Afghanistan, thousands killed.
Iraq,thousands killed, many tortured.
Good karma, US soldiers rescued a dog from Afghanistan.
Saw it on Oprah.
The caught up person is the environmentalist (PETA?) who is angry. Pema Chodron says she knew a guy who would get depressed when he didn't have a cause to protest. Its not like a bad sin or something. Its no different from any other obstacle and in fact if you bring the obstacle to the path its an ideal situation. But if you don't it isn't.
I recently had my own emotional issue and I decided that it was ok. Just a arising to let be. Its very freeing and feels good. My ex hadn't responded to my emails for a year and a half so I finally unfriended her on FB. And I felt emotional fallout. So I could be on this crusade to not get hurt. Ever. Or I could bring the obstacles to the path and work with the situation.
It saddens me that most (the GIGANTIC majority) people are incapable of even entertaining the idea that America is anything but 100% innocent in this whole scenario. What could we possibly have done to provoke these (insert insensitive racial slur)?? Very, very sad. And ultimately self-defeating. Only by self-reflection are we going to change things.
Surely I don't need to go on, do I? If you've traveled to the middle east, or almost anywhere else in the world, you understand that most people don't have a really positive view of the United States. They may love you as an individual, but their opinion of our government and its actions is almost universally negative. Why? Because we act like a big, self-righteous, holier-than-thou bully. Kind of like the Roman Empire in that way (and many others).