The real problem comes when you try to find the line that divides religion, religious extremism, and the line between ethically justified state intervention, and outright war crimes. The lines are blurred.
But the sentiment that both are acting in their own interests of power and control, and not because it is "right" or "religiously justified/necessary" is one I agree with. Both are acting in ways that are more similar than either party would like to admit.
There's not much difference to me between George W Bush and Bin Laden.
I agree LLR.
The real problem comes when you try to find the line that divides religion, religious extremism, and the line between ethically justified state intervention, and outright war crimes. The lines are blurred.
But the sentiment that both are acting in their own interests of power and control, and not because it is "right" or "religiously justified/necessary" is one I agree with. Both are acting in ways that are more similar than either party would like to admit.
There's not much difference to me between George W Bush and Bin Laden.