I think you should respect that, too.
I have oodles of existential respect to go around for all walks of life, all cultures, etc.
Yes, Sept. 11 means different things to different cultures. But come on. Sept. 11 will forever be the day America was attacked. OK, maybe not forever, but for a very very very long time. There may be other significant events that happened outside the US on Sept. 11, but in the realm of world news, they are page 2 stories from here on out.
For example: for the longest time, Dec. 7 was seen in the US as the date of the first state (Delaware) being ratified by all 30 delegates, making Delaware the first state of the USA. (1787)...
150 years later, some jinghoistic Japanese decide to launch a sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, and Dec. 7 is forever known as "a day which will live in infamy".
Anyway, I respect your push for peace. I actually admire it. We just believe in different roads to get there.
You clearly think the Afghanis and Iraqis were better off under the Taliban and Saddam.
I believe that the hardship our people and those cultures endured in having the US remove those regimes will be far better for them and the rest of the world in the long run.
Besides, I'd rather the gaggle of terrorists wanting to attack America attempt to stage attacks on US troops in Iraq than try to stage attacks on civilians in NYC.