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> I respect your view, but for me there's something > very "funny" about the > whole thing: like who stood to gain the most from > this. Hint: whom has > gained the most from this? The Muslims and Arabs > here or abroad? > Afghanistan? The Taliban? > it all really depends on what you mean by gained? it seems to me (and i am not a student of politics, so i may be way off here) that the sole mission of the attacks (aside from repaying some wonderful US bomb raids in the 80s) was to destroy or at least cripple the 'capatalist' way of life which our society is based on. we've all heard about life-styles in afghanistan and other mideastern nations and western influence poses a huge threat to maintaining their life-style. just as the US has pushed its belifes on many nations over the years, this is there stab to stop that influence. i'm from the school where every nation should be free to choose their own political and social systems, but unfortunately...with the increased push on the 'globabl economy' things just don't work out right because standards of living varies so greatly from one part of the world to another. it seems to me that it was a retalliation against the global economy and the only thing to gain was a slow-down or stop of growth in that direction. but it is very hard to see anything beyond innocent deaths over others' views when something like that happens in your back yard. with war, there is no winner or loser...just casualties. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com