An open letter from an American citizen

albinsaid09

New Member
BUSH :WANTED FOR CRIME AGAINST THE PLANET

An open letter from an American citizen

First let me speak to the people in Iran

There is a large majority of Americans who are terrified by our governments inability to hear our voices. We do not want war. Not with you, not with anyone. We admire your ancient culture and respect your religious beliefs. While our government takes steps toward instigating another illegal war, this time on your great nation, we, the majority of United States citizens, are trying everything that is in our power to prevent this.

We have recently elected new officials in Congress, which we believe and hope will stand up with us in our desires to put an end to our current administration's designs of global occupation. However, we seem to have very little say in these matters anymore. While we may scream at the top of our lungs about how we feel, write letters to our officials, protest in the streets, demand accountability for our leaders' actions, our president ignores us and continues his one-man circus act.

I wish to apologize to the people of Iran now, and assure you that we will do everything in our power to prevent our government leaders from another grave mistake in foreign policy.


Now, the people of Iraq hear me out.

Please understand our sorrow in what our leaders have done to your nation. While most of us believe that Saddam Hussein was a terrible dictator, we also understand that for many years, our country supported him and only deposed him as the president of Iraq when it was beneficial to our government. Our leaders lied to us about the threat of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

Most of our citizens at the time were quite fearful over what was happening in the world due to the attacks on September 11, 2001, and our president used that fear to further his personal agenda. It was WRONG. It was not our place to overthrow a dictator; it was yours if you so choose.

However, now your country is in ruins and many people die every day. Our president has just said that this is "unacceptable" to him. As usual, it seems that his words are woefully inadequate. Unacceptable is not a word to use when tens of thousands of people have died, and many more will in the time to come.

We cannot fix this mess. We can only make it worse. The majority of American people want our troops to be drawn down in your country to allow the Iraqi people a chance to help themselves. Please understand that we do not want to just abandon you. We wish to support you with our finances, our expertise in technology, our moral support, anything except more lives.

I know that you have suffered beyond anything that the US has ever suffered. But now is the time to send a message to the world that you do not need the United States to continue to occupy your sovereign nation. On behalf of most American citizens, we are eternally sorry for what we have allowed to be done to you.

To the people of Israel...

I'd like to say we understand.

We recognize your struggles in the world. We understand that for many years you were persecuted. However, that does not give you the right to do to others what has been done to you. I'm not suggesting that you bare all of the responsibility for the struggles in the West Asia, but you're not helping to solve it either.

Your fight is for property. Your fight is for recognition. Your fight is for peace. May I suggest to you that if after 60 years nothing has changed, maybe you're going about it the wrong way? I know that you will illicit images of bombings and terror to reinforce your actions. But please consider, violence in response to violence, only leads to more violence.

There must be a better solution. There is plenty of space to allow two separate and sovereign nations to exist. Israel and Palestine. I understand that there are more issues to discuss here, however, we have to start somewhere.

Do we really want to blame all the ills of life on "the other guys"? This sort of thinking is shortsighted and full of its own bigotry. And please, before dismissing me as just another anti-Semite, look at my name and understand that we share the same heritage.

To the people of the United States...

Are you afraid?

I am. Not of Al-Qaeda, not of Sunni or Shia militias, not of insurgents, not of so-called "Islamofascist", not of dirty bombs, not of having to "fight them here", not of a nuclear Iran, not of planes blowing up, not of anthrax in the mail, not of Hamas, not of Hezbollah, not of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs), or of terrorist cells in my backyard.
I am not afraid of any of the things that our government has worked so hard to scare me into believing is at my doorstep. Instead, I am afraid of our government. Can we forget about the lies that we were told over and over again by our leaders? Can we forget about the atrocities committed in our name? Can we forget the way the rest of the world sees this great nation now?
Never.

Can we stand by while legislation such as the Military Commissions Act dissolves our basic civil rights? Can we stand back and let our leaders listen to our phone calls, read our mail, investigate our library cards, or read our e-mails? I sincerely hope not.

Our president has given himself the authority to deem anyone at any place an enemy combatant. With this label, one can be arrested, detained indefinitely in Gitmo (Guantanamo Bay, Cuba) or some other military prison without charges being levied against them, and tortured.

Or, if they are lucky, they will be brought to trial.

Just not allowed to see or confront the evidence against them under the guise of national security.

It could be me for just writing this letter. It could be you for just reading it. Is this our country? Is this what the United States of America has turned into?

No more freedom of speech, lest we anger the president.

No more freedom of assembly, lest we anger the President.

No more right to a trial by a jury of our peers, no more protection against self-incrimination, unless you can withstand the torture.

We are at his mercy. We did the right thing during the November elections by taking steps to put an end to this lunacy. However, it can't stop there. We need to take a step back, Democrat and Republican alike, to examine the horrendous damage that has been done and continues to be done, to us, and in our name.

The Revolutionary War was fought by brave people for a noble cause. This country was founded by people who refused tyranny and oppression. The majority has spoken and now action is necessary.

Stand up for what is right by putting an end to the war in Iraq, the war on the American people, and the instigation of more wars on innocent people. Are we Americans or not?


To the American troops


Please understand that you have our unwavering support. We know that you have your duty and take it very seriously. Rest assured, we will get you home. The majority of your fellow Americans are trying everything they can to end this war. Please know that our hearts break each day when we hear the news of another fallen soldier. Most of us do not support this war, BUT WE WILL ALWAYS SUPPORT YOU AND YOUR FAMILIES.

Mr President, are you listening?

I know that you do not care about my feelings, or that of any other American. Sir, I voted for you the first time. I am deeply ashamed of it and will forever have the blood of hundreds of thousands of people on my hands because of it. Almost every person in the world knows you are wrong.

Almost every American citizen knows that you are wrong.

You surround yourself with only people who agree with you, until they agree no more. Don't you dare think that you stand for me or the vast majority of American people. You never have. We are not nearly as ignorant as you would like to believe we are.

So bide your time in office, Mr President. We are not going to allow you to destroy us anymore. Only a coward allows people to die instead of standing up like a man and admitting they were wrong. Know this sir, that legacy that you care for so much will forever be tainted with deception and death.

Brian Bloom

Source:www.aljazeera.com
 

NewMuslim

Slave of Allah
Assalaamu Alaykum
JazakAllahu Khair for posting this.

This truly shows the opinion of the majority of the American people. MAJORITY, because there are still [unfortunatly] the ignorant few who support Bush.
 

bpanoli

New Member
hi,

i dont know how to say thanks for your latter,
i just say thanks for latter but some how some where i feel it not just enough
to say thanks i really dont have words
 

yasmin623

Junior Member
Sorry no cure...but I think many more countries deserve an apology from the americans...Iraq...Palestine...lebanon...somalia...probably the list will go on in the future...

Being the most powerful nation in the world, please understand that your votes determine the peace of the whole world. Please use your vote wisely and make sure you guys vote the right guy up next time. The world can`t afford to take up another evil like the current one! Please do it if not for the muslims, for the sake of world peace!
May Allah guide you people, The citizen of United States of America!:tti_sister:
 

boupj

Junior Member
I agree whole heartedly with the part about not being afraid of terrorist or anthrax or al-qaeda, etc... As a canadian it is the president of the US that I fear. Canada was bullied into this war by threats from the US, unfortunately we are dependant on the US in many ways and our politicians do not stand up for our personal beleifs. In the last elections Canadians voted in Harper, a Conservative, who is well-known for his love of the United States and since then we have become even more entrenched in a war that we didn't start and have no place to be fighting in.
The people of the US and Canada need to stand together to show both of our governments that we do not agree with their actions, we are neigbours and if our people stand on a united front against our governments who are doing horrible things in order to "protect" us, if we show them that we do not need their protection (at least not by continuing the war) then Inshallah eventually they will have to listen.
 

NewMuslim

Slave of Allah
Sorry no cure...but I think many more countries deserve an apology from the americans...Iraq...Palestine...lebanon...somalia...probably the list will go on in the future...

Being the most powerful nation in the world, please understand that your votes determine the peace of the whole world. Please use your vote wisely and make sure you guys vote the right guy up next time. The world can`t afford to take up another evil like the current one! Please do it if not for the muslims, for the sake of world peace!
May Allah guide you people, The citizen of United States of America!:tti_sister:

Assalaamu Alaykum
If a President gets elected, not every single person in the country voted for him.

In the United States, there's an "Electoral College". Meaning, each state has an amount of "points". Whichever Presidential Candidate wins the state gets the amount of "points" the state has. Whoever has the most "points" wins.

The votes of my state (Massachusetts) are worthless compared to the votes of Florida or California or Texas.

Know that 80% of Americans are Christian, most of them Fundementalists. Fundementalists are strictly AGAINST Abortion, Stem Cell Research, Gays, etc.

So when John Kerry (the "other guy" running against Bush from Massachusetts) said that he supports Abortion, these Fundementalists decided to vote for Bush.

Unfortunatly, these Fundementalists lived in states that had a large number of "points", granting Bush victory.

The first time Bush ran for Presidency (he started the war in Iraq and in Afghanistan during this first term), he neither won the Popular Vote (the total amount of people who voted for him, disregarding the Electoral College) nor the Electoral College! He didn't win the Election, and Al Gore (the candidate running against Bush) demanded a recount along with the Democrats. Congress decided NOT to recount and Bush became President. Note that that was a VIOLATION against the Constitution of the United States, making Bush a Leader by Coup.
 

ripefig

Junior Member
:salam2:

I would not say that Americans have to apologize to Muslim countries. Many people were demanding that Muslims apologize for what happened at the WTC. I felt this was wrong because by doing this we would be entertaining admission of guilt. Most Muslims knew nothing of what was going to happen and were themselves victims of that tragedy. Likewise the majority of Americans go about their daily lives not knowing what their government is up to. Many are sick to their stomachs from what is going on. The bottom line is good against evil. As Muslims we should enjoin what is right and forbid what is evil. Besides would any type of apology undo the evil perpetrated on millions of innocent human beings? The ones guilty of these athrocities will have to answer to Allah and believing in this fact is indeed more comforting than any apology. May Allah most high help us to enjoin what is right and forbid what is evil. I ask Allah most high to protect this Ummah and bring ease to those who are suffering.:jazaak:
 

Ayep

New Member
:salam2: bros and sis

I agree with what ripefig mentioned plus I will add this: Even if the countries offended by the Americans forgave the USA for what had happened in the past, will it change the future? Will American bombs stop raining on their heads? Or Bush "new plan" of sending 21000 troops to Iraq change anything happening there?

There seems to be a majority in the USA disagreeing but the bombs keep falling. So who are they to believe, kinds words or attrocities that they face?

The letter makes everyone not in the war feel good but what about those who are suffering? Are they suppose to say we understand for what your government is doing to us?

So I guess the letter changes nothing at all except create a talking point.

Allah knows best
 

johne

New Member
Pretty much states my own sentiments. I perhaps might be a little less tolerant of actions by Israel. I am so ashamed of activities being performed in the name of the American people. My heart is truely burdened by the sufferings of peoples in Iraq and many other countries. We as Amercans must find a way to soon advertise our desire for universal brotherhood rather than allow our government to turn our innocent neighbors into our enemies.
John
 

NX01

New Member
:salam2: to all.
syukran to the post from albinsaid09.

Many people have discovered the brutal truth on the one sidedness of American foreign policy and also the government controlled media that was brainwashing people to agree on their view of the war-on-terror.

Only through internet(not mainstream media) that this has been revealed and dicussed at great details. On the September 11 incident, lots more have been discovered today than when it was on previous years, that the whole thing was a big goverrnment operation to justify war with IRAQ who has nothing to do with the attack. I felt very sad on the innocent lives that was sacrificed for that very agenda.

See http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/9-11_wtc_videos.html

Now the US government is preparing or justifying another war with Syria and Iran.

Abu Hurayra relates: "The Prophet (may God bless him and grant him peace) said: 'The time will come neither a dirhams nor a qafiz will be given to Iraq. Its mudd and dinar will also not be given to Sham. Its irdab and dinar will also not be given to Egypt. You will return to the point from which you started.'" (Sahih Muslim, Sunan Abu Dawud)

The embargos imposed upon Iraq and Damascus are signs of the End Times.
Although we can see that the Syria's(damascus) embargo are on the buildup via justification and proof from US. God knows if their proofs are based on lie or otherwise.

Allah knows best.
 
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