Terrorists,Al qaeda

         I think the proverb you were looking for was, "You reap what you
sow." I couldn't agree more with you more, we are in a vicious cycle of
terror. However, Terrorists have no legitimacy, for they demand the
impossible and demand it at gun point. The things they demand, not just
Arabs, but Muslims all over the world, in Russia, India, Thailand, and
Israel of course are impossible. The Jews are never going to leave nor
should, they need to understand this. In they other countries I mentioned,
they will not get their separate states. I feel that no one should ever give
into Terrorist demands, for as another proverb goes, "If you give them an
inch, they will take a mile." I feel that nations should defeat terror
through covert and military action. However, like you said this will only
create more terrorism. So that's why we must launch a public-relation
campaign, which will get to the youth of these nations. One of the worst
images I have seen are of young children in the West Bank in suicide bomber
outfits. I think that as wealth in these countries increase, Terrorist
volunteers will decrease. This is why you don't see Terror coming from the
U.A.E., Kuwait, or other wealthy Muslim nations. Also look at yourself, I
think a man with a nice wife and a good job would be a much harder recruit
to blow himself up than the poor man sitting in the street.
           I feel Afghanistan was 100% necessary and in Iraq, although I
don't agree with it, it can't fail. Terrorists want it to fail so hopefully
they will all go to Iraq to try and get the US, It's better to fight them
there than over here. I know it's not fair, but life isn't fair and there
terrorists need a reality check.
          Also, no one hates anyone here. This is the truth, if you came
here no one would bat an eye, because we have immigrants from all over the
world and more importunately in America no one care. No on cares where you
came from as long as you're a good, friendly, open-minded individual. Is it
like that in Iran and the Middle-East? I want to go there one day; I hear
they are very friendly and hospitable, right?

>Hi,
>It seems that this is going to be a never ending fire among "the poor" and
>"the rich" nations.As long as Imperialistic countries try to impose their
>will over other "underdeveloped" nations and as long as possesions and
>resources of the world are shared unfairly,we will witness these terrorist
>attacks in western countries.Today in London,tomorrow in another country
>and the only poor victoms are the civilians.lets be honest:"we see what we
>reap''.(Is the proverb right?)
>Christians radicalism(though I dont like R words), conservative guys in the
>US senate who have theorized "we are the best civilization" attitude and
>their attitudes has resulted in Afghanistan,Iraq wars.
>Islamic radicalism:those poor arab countries who have been disarmed both
>military and economically gather the poor masses to fight for the sake of
>"Allah".
>You see the vicous circle we are all in?
>I am in my summer vacation holiday and I teach high school students who
>sometimes drive up you the wall.
>How is London explosion  viewed in your neighborhood?slogans and  hatred
>againsts arabs? Best,
Frank

Hi,
Read this article and make sure to see the slide shows on the first page of NY Times too.
I will write and answer you back soon.I didnt want you to miss this opportunity:)
Best,
 
 

Dear Thomas:
Yes,Iranians are friendly and hospitable.I hope you would be here once at least to get to know Iranians better.I am sure you will be amazed as how all those wrong media stuff is "100%" wrong.
I do know that Americans dont hate other immigrants and the US is a multicultural country in which all religons,races live in harmony and peace to gether.What I meant in my last letter was that right now there do exist people who blame Muslims for the terrorist attacks in London.There is another thing I like to mention and that is "there is no such thing as free lunch in the whole world."I mean America didnt attack Afghanistan and Iraq to bring "democracy"to the nations but to exploit their oil.There are so many articles and movies on the subject.Have you seen Michel Moores movie "Faranhaite 9/11"?Have you read the book "Prize" by Daniel Yergin?
The other night  I was watching a movie called Beyond Rangoon by John Boorman which was about Burma people and their strike against their dictator.It showed how the people were killed to obtain their freedom.It comes to this point that other countries especially those who claim"human rights" throughout the world dont care to "non strategic non geopolitical " areas of the world.why?No oil and no profit.what is this whole fuss about human rights and democracy?I really believe  these are politicians words to exploit people.Yes,there is a glimpse  of truth to these words. War might be war but war produces benifits. Right?The US as a superpower will not go to a war like this unless it can benifit them. Do you think America got to be how it is by just sitting around? Come on!The pipelines should have been installed in a security safe place for the pipelines.an excuse should have been made.What better excuse that Taliban and Alquaida? question:Did it make a lot of difference if John Carry had made his way to the White House?Correct me if I am wrong.there do exist differences between Democrats and Republicans but that fundamental basic rule of "OIL TALKS" rather than money and Saudi Arabia is the US "cow" with the diffrence that you can milk the cow and get OIL.so no wonder the US close his eyes on Alqaida who are originally from Saudi Arabi but hooks on the "Axis of Evils".this oil thing  rule over not only the US but Iran and every other country.Right?    
Have you ever heard and believe in the manipulators of public opinion in the USA and Iran and other media based countries?and that their power reaches to every home and it works its will during every working hour?It is the power that shapes and molds the mind of virtually every citizen, young or old, rich or poor, simple or sophisticated.