I quote Osama Bin Laden in the title, referring to the United States of America. But does he have a point?
Since the Internet boom of the mid-nineties, the United States has become surely more liberal, virtually an anarchy because of it. You could ask any religious right-winger in that country what could be the greatest threat to American society and they might tell you, Internet pornography. There has been a war on drugs, presently the war on terrorism, is a war on pornography on the cards? Amongst all the chatter online, there are peeks and boos of it.
Osama Bin Laden must have been referring to the American way of life when he said that which would include the Internet. He is an advocate of sharia law (that is being possibly re-instated in Afghanistan) which is extremely conservative.
When he declared war on the United States he cited the reasons being their "meddling" in the affairs of Saudi Arabia and reciting the atomic bomb drops on Hiroshima and Nagasaki as acts of terrorism by the hand of Pax Americana to end world war two. The more I think about it, it is a wonder that he was given a soapbox by the United States to declare war on them how he did. As a consequence, the great crusader king George Walker Bush decided to launch a war on terrorism that is still raging and is continually proving with each passing day is not winnable and never will be (excluding the civil war front that is going on in our own societies I have been talking about).
Whether you love him or hate him, his idea of the United States being the great Satan is definitely changing with or without his Al-Qaeda network.
The future of the United States could just be one of the one nation under god champions making their way up the ladder just that bit more after Obama is done with seemingly turning the country in to his own socialist paradise.
In closing, destroy the great American infidel! Ha ha ha...