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Tit for tat? How US invaded the Middle East to 'compensate' for 9

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9/11 refueled the ‘us versus them’ – the civil and the savage - narrative in the American social fabric and public mindset: We, the American government, represent the civilized culture and you, people of the Middle East must abandon your savage ways by allowing us to invade your land in order to show you the ropes.
9/11 refueled the ‘us versus them’ – the civil and the savage - narrative in the American social fabric and public mindset: We, the American government, represent the civilized culture and you, people of the Middle East must abandon your savage ways by allowing us to invade your land in order to show you the ropes.

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