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American Battleground - How Deceptions for the Sake of Peace were Allowed - Until NowReader comment on item: Willfully Ignoring the Jihad against America Submitted by M Tovey (United States), Feb 14, 2022 at 13:09 Just a thought that manifested under the pandemic scenario in retrospect to the musing of why the deception being perpetrated globally is so hard to understand when it affects all the world; and yet, so few are able to comprehend that which is really not all that hard to perceive. In this perspective, jihad against America has been in a waged battle since the time of Thomas Jefferson, who had a Quran, not as a believer, but being the intellectual that he was, he dedsired to understand the motivation of an enemy attacking from the other side of the globe. American interests in those days were in their infancy, but colonial America was still breaking away from the imperial powers that compelled freedom seeking souls to search for a different destiny than that which even today seeks to impose domination, as did Islam in those days, in the same way today, by jihad.
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