Interesting that you should say we're pro fanatical muslims. Is everyone who condemns the actions of the States pro Islam? You're making a supposition that's incorrect. You might like to revise it.
What's your evidence re suicide bombing? I suggest it was around long before the Iran/Iraq war. You might like to have a look at some history books. Whilst you're about it, you might like to consider that it was developed nations that invented Total War.
What do you think is the greatest destabilising force in the world today? Iran who do nothing outside their borders, or the USA which wages illegal wars, is trying to undermine international courts, including the court of human rights, rips up every international treaty it's entered that doesn't suit it, is constantly involved in trade wars, is *still* developing its nuclear arsenal, and which refuses to recognise environmental change and global warming?
Jimmy, I don't think there's one person here that wouldn't condemn attacks on innocent civilians. Now consider this, the US has killed tens of thousands of innocent people. Let me ask you some questions. How do you feel about that? How would you feel if a member of your family was killed? What would you do about it?
In short the US applies one law to itself, and quite another for others. So, I ask again, who's the destabilising force?
The US says it's the upholder and champion of the democratic free world. Do you agree?
Maybe now you're getting a taste of why people hate the USA - just as much as they hate suicide bombing.
The fact is that nuclear weapons are an abomination - no matter who has them - and that trying to prevent Iran from acquiring Nuclear capability is as much use as trying to hold back the tide. Or do you think the US should occupy any country it doesn't like, and which looks as though it might acquire WMDs. If Iraq is anything to go by, and I think it is, that's a short cut to an almighty clusterfuck.
Sorry, but you need to think way beyond US propaganda. As for brainwashing, I reckon you need look no further than the USA for text book examples of how it should be done.
Hugs,
Barclay