Posted on 03/11/2004 11:38:08 AM PST by Eurotwit
Sky News just reported that a Spanish minister has just announced that an arabic tape (?) and detontator where found in a van in Madrid.
Well, I just had to look that one up. Could Osama's rage about being a failed engineer express itself at Yamasaki?
The Mosque to Commerce Bin Laden's special complaint with the World Trade Center.
"...We all know the basic reasons why Osama Bin Laden chose to attack the World Trade Center, out of all the buildings in New York. Its towers were the two tallest in the city, synonymous with its skyline. They were richly stocked with potential victims. And as the complex's name declared, it was designed to be a center of American and global commerce. But Bin Laden may have had another, more personal motivation. The World Trade Center's architect, Minoru Yamasaki, was a favorite designer of the Binladin family's patronsthe Saudi royal familyand a leading practitioner of an architectural style that merged modernism with Islamic influences.The story starts in the late 1950s, when Yamasaki, a second-generation Japanese-American, won the commission to design the King Fahd Dhahran Air Terminal in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.
.........As a scion of the Binladin contracting firm, destined to inherit some portion of its vast operations, Osama Bin Laden would certainly have been aware of Yamasaki's Saudi Arabian projects. Indeed, his family may have built them. (Minoru Yamasaki Associates won't say, but the Binladens were involved with almost all royal construction.) While Osama was in college in the mid-'70s, Yamasaki was designing his second generation of Saudi work, and the World Trade Centerthen the tallest building in the world times twocame to completion in New York. This period was the high-water mark both for Yamasaki's world reputation and for the Saudis' national construction planwhich in Saudi Arabia must have brought a heightened sense of importance to the World Trade Center.
Having rejected modernism and the Saudi royal family, it's no surprise that Bin Laden would turn against Yamasaki's work in particular. He must have seen how Yamasaki had clothed the World Trade Center, a monument of Western capitalism, in the raiment of Islamic spirituality. Such mixing of the sacred and the profane is old hat to usafter all, Cass Gilbert's classic Woolworth Building, dubbed the Cathedral to Commerce, is decked out in extravagant Gothic regalia. But to someone who wants to purify Islam from commercialism, Yamasaki's implicit Mosque to Commerce would be anathema. To Bin Laden, the World Trade Center was probably not only an international landmark but also a false idol.
- Ho Chi Kerry, October 26, 2003
Yes, the region bordering France and Spain.
As for the language, surely it is related to something
My "American Heritage Dictionary" says under Basque, "The language of the Basques, of no known linguistic affiliation."
Whenever an attack occurs, people start talking about al Qaeda. There are many more dangerous groups as Israelis well know. Most of them hate the US.
Beyond that even, one does not have to be a member of any group to be a terrorist operative. There are literally millions of Muslims who have been brainwashed to hate the West. When Osama or Zawahiri put their tapes out to the world, all Muslims hear them, and many long to join the jihad. Spontaneous attacks by small unknown groups or even lone individuals would be seen as part of the overall jihad and welcomed by al Qaeda. As far as I know, there is no license or membership card required to blow up innocent people...one merely needs the martyr mindset and the hate.
!! This has to be one longterm isolated community.
That is a massive attack.
Following is the transcript of the Democratic presidential debate in Detroit, sponsored by the Congressional Black Caucus Institute and Fox News. I belive it was Sunday, October 26, 2003
KERRY: Not in the least. In fact, it is absolutely consistent, because what I voted for was to hold Saddam Hussein accountable but to do it right.
This president has done it wrong every step of the way. He promised that he would have a real coalition. He has a fraudulent coalition. He promised he would go through the United Nations and honor the inspections process. He did not. He promised he would go to war as a last resort, words that mean something to me as a veteran. He did not.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A21551-2003Oct26¬Found=true
Search for the phrases or scroll down a ways.
If you're interested, check out the link
Basque is unrelated to other modern Euro languages except possibly Finn or Hungarian. Even Albanian is straight off the Indo-European root, as is Greek and Latin. Romani would be Indo-European origin if the Romani originally came from the region of India, which maybe they did. The Basque, who knows, they may have been there a very long time.
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