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Did America's response to 9/11 backfire? : Fawaz Gerges

Being American, I obviously appreciate Ignited Mind's sentiments.

What I'd like to know is what other people think should have been done in response to 9-11? Sanctions? A couple of cruise missiles into an aspirin factory? Protest to the U.N.?

What should the U.S. have done?

you guys shouldn’t have let 9/11 happen in the first place , you should have looked at your foreign policies and remedied your one sided one track approach in the middle east and also perhaps you guys should have been brave enough to take on the Soviets in direct combat rather than using proxies , that’s what you should have done
 
LSE Conference on America's wars in the Muslim world and its impact

YouTube - America's Wars in the Muslim World

Speakers: Dr Alia Brahimi, Professor Fawaz Gerges, Nir Rosen
Chair: Professor Mary Kaldor
This event was recorded on 26 January 2011 in Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building
This event celebrates the publication of Aftermath by Nir Rosen and Jihad and Just War in the War on Terror by Alia Brahimi. While Rosen chronicles the devastating consequences on the ground, Brahimi explores the problematic ideology driving the leaders above. Alia Brahimi is a research fellow at LSE Global Governance and a senior research associate of the Changing Character of War programme at the University of Oxford. Fawaz Gerges is the director of the Middle East Centre at LSE. Nir Rosen is a freelance.
 

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