Friday, July 25, 2008

The Shattering

The invasion of Afghanistan, after September 11, 2001, did indeed enrage
many Moslems, even though many of them admitted that the Taliban government
there had provided bases for al Qaeda. But the Islamic terrorists also took
advantage of the fact that Moslems did not use the same logic as
Westerners.
And then it got worse, as many Moslems insisted that al Qaeda did not
carry out the September 11, 2001 attacks. Many Moslems(and some in the
West) still believe that the Israelis were behind it, or that the Americans
staged an attack on themselves to provide an excuse to make war on Islamic
nations. Al Qaeda knew how to exploit fantasies and cultural biases, even while
al Qaeda leaders were taking credit for the 911 attacks.
The invasion of Iraq was even more contentious. In hindsight, the Iraq
operation was essential to the defeat of al Qaeda, and the shattering of their
popular support in the Moslem world.
But al Qaeda still had a lot of Support in the West.