Let"s Forget September 11 2001, For Now
As the thirteenth anniversary of 9/11/2001 approaches, Americans would have thought and hoped that all questions regarding that day of infamy visited upon America by Islamic extremists, its causes, circumstances, and perpetrators, would have been resolved.
Amazingly, while the United States impotently awaits the next Muslim attack presaged by dire warnings from our government that increased Internet chatter is indicative that even worse, deadlier destruction lurks on the near horizon than we witnessed in 2001, we still don't fully understand everything concerning how and why 9/11 happened.
And, as critical as the answers may be, we probably will never know all the answers.
As with the assassination of Abraham Lincoln a century and a half ago, Pearl Harbor in 1941, and the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy fifty-one years ago, nagging doubts, confusion, and conspiratorial suspicions about 9/11 still abound.
Who knew what and when did they know it?
Did President Bill Clinton miss multiple opportunities to kill Usama bin Laden? Was President George W. Bush aware of the severity of al-Qaeda's threats yet allowed the attacks? Did WTC Building 7 implode as a result of pre-planted explosives and not from shock waves from the nearby impacts of fuel-laden airliners? Were Israelis gleefully and safely watching from a rooftop as the disaster unfolded? Why did the North American Aerospace Defense Command fighter jets not respond in time? Why did the 9/11 Commission neglect to interview pertinent witnesses?
Was the whole sickening event actually orchestrated by maniacs in our government intent on instigating a national panic?
The causes of national tragedies tend to take on lives of their own but, in the case of the most horrific assault ever on American soil, there would seem to be little reason for the continuing debate on 9/11 since it has been exhaustively investigated like no other.
Based on the fact previous national tragedies have yet to be fully explained, at this point in time, none of that is relevant today in view of the aforementioned chatter supposedly signaling another catastrophic Islamic attack on our homeland which could make 9/11 retrospectively almost seem like a pleasant walk in Central Park.
Besides, President Barack Hussein Obama and some of his select Pentagon lackeys have assured Americans that Muslim crazies are on the run and that we are really winning what the president continues to deny even exists, our war on terrorism.
So, why be concerned about the past right now?
We must never forget what happened on September 11th, 2001 but we should be focused on what we're told may be the imminent catastrophe planned by bloodthirsty adherents to the alleged €religion of peace.€ Thirteen centuries after its founding, Islamists are still immersed in the same hellhole of violence and mayhem their Holy Prophet began, encouraged, and led in the eighth century.
There's no reason to expect they will end their current jihad until they achieve their ultimate goal of a worldwide caliphate ruled under the dictates of sharia law and restore Islam to its former glories, all of which presuppose the destruction of the United States and Western civilization.
There is no sense in America being obsessed by the past when we are facing another horror committed by Muslims in the near future. We should instead be working to eliminate that threat permanently, not by following the new al-Qaeda, ISIS-ISIL, to the gates of Hell as vowed by blustering Joe Biden, but by obliterating them so thoroughly that there won't be enough left of them to even approach Hades.
Assuming our country survives the coming tragedy, and God willing we do, after dealing with its causes and consequences, America should re-visit 9/11 but not before. We will need all the resources available to recover from the next Muslim attack on us infidels.
Amazingly, while the United States impotently awaits the next Muslim attack presaged by dire warnings from our government that increased Internet chatter is indicative that even worse, deadlier destruction lurks on the near horizon than we witnessed in 2001, we still don't fully understand everything concerning how and why 9/11 happened.
And, as critical as the answers may be, we probably will never know all the answers.
As with the assassination of Abraham Lincoln a century and a half ago, Pearl Harbor in 1941, and the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy fifty-one years ago, nagging doubts, confusion, and conspiratorial suspicions about 9/11 still abound.
Who knew what and when did they know it?
Did President Bill Clinton miss multiple opportunities to kill Usama bin Laden? Was President George W. Bush aware of the severity of al-Qaeda's threats yet allowed the attacks? Did WTC Building 7 implode as a result of pre-planted explosives and not from shock waves from the nearby impacts of fuel-laden airliners? Were Israelis gleefully and safely watching from a rooftop as the disaster unfolded? Why did the North American Aerospace Defense Command fighter jets not respond in time? Why did the 9/11 Commission neglect to interview pertinent witnesses?
Was the whole sickening event actually orchestrated by maniacs in our government intent on instigating a national panic?
The causes of national tragedies tend to take on lives of their own but, in the case of the most horrific assault ever on American soil, there would seem to be little reason for the continuing debate on 9/11 since it has been exhaustively investigated like no other.
Based on the fact previous national tragedies have yet to be fully explained, at this point in time, none of that is relevant today in view of the aforementioned chatter supposedly signaling another catastrophic Islamic attack on our homeland which could make 9/11 retrospectively almost seem like a pleasant walk in Central Park.
Besides, President Barack Hussein Obama and some of his select Pentagon lackeys have assured Americans that Muslim crazies are on the run and that we are really winning what the president continues to deny even exists, our war on terrorism.
So, why be concerned about the past right now?
We must never forget what happened on September 11th, 2001 but we should be focused on what we're told may be the imminent catastrophe planned by bloodthirsty adherents to the alleged €religion of peace.€ Thirteen centuries after its founding, Islamists are still immersed in the same hellhole of violence and mayhem their Holy Prophet began, encouraged, and led in the eighth century.
There's no reason to expect they will end their current jihad until they achieve their ultimate goal of a worldwide caliphate ruled under the dictates of sharia law and restore Islam to its former glories, all of which presuppose the destruction of the United States and Western civilization.
There is no sense in America being obsessed by the past when we are facing another horror committed by Muslims in the near future. We should instead be working to eliminate that threat permanently, not by following the new al-Qaeda, ISIS-ISIL, to the gates of Hell as vowed by blustering Joe Biden, but by obliterating them so thoroughly that there won't be enough left of them to even approach Hades.
Assuming our country survives the coming tragedy, and God willing we do, after dealing with its causes and consequences, America should re-visit 9/11 but not before. We will need all the resources available to recover from the next Muslim attack on us infidels.
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