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"Why on the FBI's most wanted website is Osama bin Laden not accused of the 9/11 "<br> **why is the poster you cite dated June 1999 and Revised November 2001?<br> <br> <br> "If Pakistan started bombing areas of America against the American govts will, siting it was in their national security interests would Americans be provoked?<br> ** The Pakistani Government has a long history of playing the Good Guy Bad Guy game. In secret, anything that we can do to destroy Islamic insurgency has a good effect on Pak and they accept that...so long as it looks like we are the bad guys, they only care about the end result. "The knife that kills best is the unseen one"<br> <br> "If you keep giving a corrupt money grubbing oppressive govt (read Pakistan)money to help you find terrorists isn't this incentive for Pakistan to NOT find the terrorists so they can keep our tax dollars flowing into their pockets?"<br> ** I agree with you here. But in some measure, do the ends not justify the means? <br> <br> Do you believe the founding fathers envisioned nation building and giving out billions of tax dollars to other nations, driving America into bankruptcy?<br> ** Agree, to some point, also here. But The Fathers did not envision a geopolitical environment that we have today. ALso, they were far more to the point of direct action to benefit the Republic (vis a vis the Barbary Pirates and Letters of Marque etc)<br> <br> "With 11 trillion dollar debt and counting, can America afford to keep building permanent military bases in other people's countries?"<br> <br> **we have actually reduced the number of permanent military bases throughout the world. Example: Korean and European Theaters.
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