Why They Hate US
Submitted by LatinsforPaul on Tue, 12/01/2009 - 22:58Why they hate us (II): How many Muslims has the U.S. killed in the past 30 years?
Tom Friedman had an especially fatuous column in Sunday's New York Times, which is saying something given his well-established capacity for smug self-assurance. According to Friedman, the big challenge we face in the Arab and Islamic world is "the Narrative" -- his patronizing term for Muslim views about America's supposedly negative role in the region. If Muslims weren't so irrational, he thinks, they would recognize that "U.S. foreign policy has been largely dedicated to rescuing Muslims or trying to help free them from tyranny." He concedes that we made a few mistakes here and there (such as at Abu Ghraib), but the real problem is all those anti-American fairy tales that Muslims tell each other to avoid taking responsibility for their own actions.
I heard a different take on this subject at a recent conference on U.S. relations with the Islamic world. In addition to hearing a diverse set of views from different Islamic countries, one of the other participants (a prominent English journalist) put it quite simply. "If the United States wants to improve its image in the Islamic world," he said, "it should stop killing Muslims."
Now I don't think the issue is quite that simple, but the comment got me thinking: How many Muslims has the United States killed in the past thirty years, and how many Americans have been killed by Muslims? Coming up with a precise answer to this question is probably impossible, but it is also not necessary, because the rough numbers are so clearly lopsided.
Here's my back-of-the-envelope analysis, based on estimates deliberately chosen to favor the United States. Specifically, I have taken the low estimates of Muslim fatalities, along with much more reliable figures for U.S. deaths.
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"If the United States wants
"If the United States wants to improve its image in the Islamic world," he said, "it should stop killing Muslims."
What's sad is that someone has to break it down to that level for the average American, and many Still won't get it. Regardless of who started what, we're stoking the fire with our actions and our continued occupation. Besides all of that, we're broke.
I also disagree with his third point that it was our responsibility to kick Iraq out of Kuwait. I know there are a lot of people who would disagree with me, but regardless of our energy needs it's not our job to be earth cop. Why is Hill & Knowlton still in business after peddling propaganda to Americans year after year? --another lesson we can't seem to learn.
"What We Say, Goes!" How Bush Sr. Sold the Bombing of Iraq
Some of Hill & Knowlton's more notable clients:
Enron Corporation
GlaxoSmithKline
Copenhagen Climate Council
International Monetary Fund
In December, 1953, H&K designed the tobacco industry's strategy for counteracting scientific evidence which linked cigarette smoking to lung cancer.
"U.S. foreign policy has
"U.S. foreign policy has been largely dedicated to rescuing Muslims or trying to help free them from tyranny."
these people should be SOOOO glad I'm not dictator...
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