If you listened to many politicians on both the right and left
discussing the rise of ISIS (or ISIL) and terrorism at large, you’d
think that everything began with 9/11. Even people like Democratic
Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton – who, let’s
remember, voted in favor of the ’03 Iraq War – argues that though she
voted incorrectly, terrorism isn’t on the rise simply because of that
invasion. She and other leaders are quick to remind us of the greatest
attack on American soil, 9/11. While no one minimizes the catastrophic
brutality of 9/11 and the thousands of American lives lost on that
tragic day, it is woefully misleading to act as if we weren’t already
entrenched in the Middle East beforehand. Even something as major as
the first Iraq war is somehow left out of context when we discuss
civilian deaths, the rise in terrorism and the current global crisis now
facing everyone. ISIS may have risen out of the instability created
after an unnecessary war in ’03, but terrorism was around long before
then – as was Western aggression.
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Nida Khan is a freelance journalist based in New York City.
Nida Khan is a freelance journalist based in New York City.
Source: HipHopandPolitics.com
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