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To: Horgad who wrote (76172)9/12/2001 11:06:28 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) of 116753
 
The tragedy has left us with a very unpleasant situation, and it is unclear what action we have to take, whether to bomb them or not. These guys are not Europeans, like in former Yugoslavia, who may fear and respect us at the first sight of bombs falling. They have blood revenge, and will likely engage in more terrorist acts should the massive bombings start. On the other hand, leaving this unpunished will also likely encourage them for more terrorist acts. Very unpleasant situation, which will likely escalate in future in case of ANY policy action. Fear is probably the best weapon we may have. Kill lots of innocent people, so that they fear to cause such destruction. On the other hand, this may cause more destruction on both sides. Pretty ugly, and this may just be the beginning.
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