Why terrorists hate the west? hmmm... for some reason I feel there is something wrong in the logic of this question.. of course terrorism should be fought, correctly, but .. I wonder after reading your post Mr. OP.. do terrorists need a reason to hate? or these are not terrorists? or there is something that makes them terrorists? good to see there are some who try to find the reasons for terrorism, I hope you concentrate on this topic, to find out that terrorists are not an army, so a war against terror, will not be effective, this will create some new questions.. do those who are supposed to be educated, experts, professionals, FAIL TO SEE SUCH OBVIOUS FACT, and sent armies to fight ghosts? since.. terrorism needs intelligence and police work, and also justice .. armies, will create more terrorism.. it is more like, terrorists use religion to achieve something, and those terrorists in USA are using those terrorists in Afghanistan, or somewhere else, to achieve another thing.. so much like, a war between terrorists from both sides, where they are trying to use all they have, to bring more to join them in this way, and most importantly,, where innocents fall victims from both sides. btw, my post is not talking about that specific group or the incident in UK, but in general.
so far the developments in the UK - now shutting down Islam online groups A radical Islamist group that planned a march through Wootton Bassett will be banned under counter-terrorism laws, Home Secretary Alan Johnson has said. Islam4UK had planned the protest at the Wiltshire town to honour Muslims killed in the Afghanistan conflict. The government had been considering outlawing the group under its original name, al-Muhajiroun. A spokesman for Islam4UK told the BBC it was an "ideological and political organisation", and not a violent one. Mr Johnson said: "I have today laid an order which will proscribe al-Muhajiroun, Islam4UK, and a number of the other names the organisation goes by. "It is already proscribed under two other names - al-Ghurabaa and The Saved Sect. "Proscription is a tough but necessary power to tackle terrorism and is not a course we take lightly. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8453560.stm