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BBC Suggests to Children 9/11 Attack Result of US Foreign Policy |
| Published: September 11, 2007, 6:50 pm |
| Tags: 9 11, al qaeda, terrorism, paul mirengoff, bbc, powerline, blogs, journalistic issues |
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Paul Mirengoff has an excellent item up at Powerline about a BBC Web site geared to kids that oh so helpfully explains the "why" of 9/11. No surprise here, the Beeb hints its American foreign policy that is to blame: The BBC explains 9/11 in terms so simple a child can understand. It seems that "the way America has got involved in conflicts in regions like the Middle East has made some people very angry including a group called al-Qaeda." Moreover, "when the attacks happened in 2001, there were a number of US troops in a country called Saudi Arabia, and the leader of al-Qaeda, Osama Bin Laden, said he wanted them to leave." Thus, "al-Qaeda members believe attacking US targets is something they should do." Hat tip: Joe Malchow [ Full article ] |
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