I stick up for Ahamd, there are a lot of people who are confusing things. One thing is though, one cannot truly know what to believe in since things get manipulated all the time. There have been several vids of Bin Laden confessing to the bombings and endorsing more violence, that doesn't mean that he truly is, although we can speculate (perhaps the US government just wanted a scapegoat), I'm not a big fan of conspiracy theories, thus like the rest I do belive that Osama was the master mind behind the bombings (I find it quite ironic and funny).
As for rafy's statement that the majority of the world's leaders supported the war in Iraq, if your sig didnt inditate that you were going to uni in sydney I would have thought that you were American. There was a lof of opposition due to the fact that the US disobeyed direct UN orders (ofcourse it doesn't matter since the UN's headquarters is in the USA), Canada was one. Even though we are their closest neighbours we chose not to go to war as we felt that it was unjust and wasn't warranted. France is another example.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governments'_pre-wa...sing_U.S._Position
go there for a complete list of opposing nations.
Therefore there is quite a bit of opposition to the war in Iraq. When this entire mess is cleaned up Bush is going to be held accountable for his wrong doings. He has to answer to the internation commitee. Even the NSA Advisor himself admitted that it was wrong to go into iraq due to the reason they gave. Therefore there are many people out there who view on the US's actions as terroristic in nature.
I feel like I have repeated myself a lot of times so I'm going to stop now.
btw if anyone would like to know, I am of indian heritage.