Why Americans are Hated Throughout the Middle East and Africa
Why Americans Are Hated
Throughout the Middle East and Africa
- At one time, Americans were welcomed throughout the Middle East. Airline Captain Rodney Stich flew planeloads of Muslims from throughout the Middle East to the holy cities of Mecca and Medina during the religious Ramadan period in the 1950s and never encountered any hostility.
- U.S. arming of Israel knowing that the arms were being used against the people in the terrorist seized by Israel in 1967, and the continued support of Israel's brutality against the people in the occupied land.
- U.S. engineered overthrow of Iran's Mossadegh in 1953 and replacement with the Shah. Stich was in Iran the morning the revolution started,
- U.S. placement of troops in the Middle East.
- U.S. invasion of Iraq on the basis of serial lying, resulting in destabilizing one of the most westernized Middle Ease countries and one that was hostile to terrorists, and that resulted in hundreds of thousands of dead Iraqis.
- U.S. invasion of Afghanistan, killing thousands of innocent Afghans.
- The doctor that killed eight CIA agents in Afghanistan, and the "underwear bomber" on Northwest Airlines Flight 253 on Christmas day were relatively peaceful people until stirred by the hatred involving the brutality and deaths resulting from U.S. military action in Afghanistan and Iraq, and Israel brutality in Gaza and the occupied territory.

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