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Politics : America Under Siege: The End of Innocence

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To: George Papadopoulos who wrote (456)9/12/2001 12:26:02 PM
From: joseph krinsky  Read Replies (2) of 27666
 
When you say that it's time our foreign policy must be changed, I am not following you.
What is it about our foreign policy that you think should be changed?

Do you think that our Government should aquiece (sp) to every fringe fraction that demands that we do what they wish?

While I don't think that retaliation against a country that turns out to be incidental to these terrorists activities, such as Canada where they believe (I think that's the current theory) they entered the U.S. from, I think it's an entirely different story for the countries that harbor them, provide a safe haven, financial and other support.

In those cases, IMO it's mere lip service by the ruling government that they have nothing to do with them. If they truly had nothing to do with them, they wouldn't provide them with any of that.

And you may be right that retaliation begets retaliation.
Then it continues to the proper end, that of the eventual removal of the entire group of terrorists from the role call of humanity.

I don't think that the maniacs will be missed, except by other maniacs.

Didn't the world learn that appeasement is a dead end, already?

IMO-It's time, well past time for the world to unite and to eliminate the problem so that the rest of us can move on to a brighter and better future.
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