This song is extremely political! The underlying message IMO is how the U.S. creates it's own "problems" which it can exploit to gain more power. For example, we look back to 9/11. How did AlQuida learn to hijack planes? WE TAUGHT THEM!!! Back in the days on the Cold War they were trained by the U.S. to hijack Russian personel carriers and planes! Came back to bite us, and we used it as an excuse to seize more favorable control in an oil market that did not want to make "friendly" negotiations with the U.S. This song is saying that whether we created the problem or not we pretend through the media hype that we are the good guys cleaning up the world's problems that we inheirently created. We bestow countries and organizations with supplies, knoweledge and power and then once they get too powerful, we wash away the bloodshed that we've spawned with more blood.
This song is extremely political! The underlying message IMO is how the U.S. creates it's own "problems" which it can exploit to gain more power. For example, we look back to 9/11. How did AlQuida learn to hijack planes? WE TAUGHT THEM!!! Back in the days on the Cold War they were trained by the U.S. to hijack Russian personel carriers and planes! Came back to bite us, and we used it as an excuse to seize more favorable control in an oil market that did not want to make "friendly" negotiations with the U.S. This song is saying that whether we created the problem or not we pretend through the media hype that we are the good guys cleaning up the world's problems that we inheirently created. We bestow countries and organizations with supplies, knoweledge and power and then once they get too powerful, we wash away the bloodshed that we've spawned with more blood.
@ajdimarc I don't think it takes any training to hijack a plane.
@ajdimarc I don't think it takes any training to hijack a plane.