The Terrorists, for example, think that they are Righteousness. That killing innocents is justified because the country those innocents live in had sent their troops to attack their countrymen or put foot on their soil to defend their homeland or put an embargo on one of their countries because that other country was invading another countries.
You're assuming they think that innocents live in America. Bin Laden doesn't.
[link|http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/binladen/who/miller.html|"Greetings, America. My Name is Osama bin Laden..."]
Civilians?
"We do not differentiate between those dressed in military uniforms and civilians; they are all targets in this fatwa." Bin Laden argued that American outrage at attacks on American civilians constitutes a great double standard.
"American history does not distinguish between civilians and military, not even women and children. They are the ones who used bombs against Nagasaki. Can these bombs distinguish between infants and military? America does not have a religion that will prevent it from destroying all people."
Bin Laden believes that what we consider to be terrorism is just the amount of violence required to get the attention of the American people. His aim is to get Americans to consider whether continued support of Israel is worth the bloodshed he promises.
"So we tell the Americans as people," bin Laden said softly, "and we tell the mothers of soldiers and American mothers in general that if they value their lives and the lives of their children, to find a nationalistic government that will look after their interests and not the interests of the Jews. The continuation of tyranny will bring the fight to America, as Ramzi Yousef and others did. This is my message to the American people: to look for a serious government that looks out for their interests and does not attack others, their lands, or their honor. And my word to American journalists is not to ask why we did that but ask what their government has done that forced us to defend ourselves."
His last words to the camera were, "It is our duty to lead people to the light."
See, according to him, murdering Americans is good for America.
:-(
Cheers,
Scott.