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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (9112)9/14/2001 3:50:56 PM
From: Jacob Snyder  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
re: China, through the eons, had very little to do with them

Today, the chain of linkages is:

Osami is the prime suspect,
the Taliban, who rule Afghanistan, are his allies,
the Pakistanis are the main allies and support for the Taliban, and finally
China is allied with Pakistan, as a tactical geopolitical way to pressure India.

After the recent Act of War, the GreatSatan (LandOfTheFreeAndTheBrave to me) is going to use its Global Reach, and target its enemies. Osami will be one of the targets. Anyone who is linked to him (and others like him), by a set of alliances; any nation or organization through which information, money, weapons, support of all kinds, flows to him, they will also, sooner or later, become targets. So, the chain of links I listed above must be broken somewhere. The Taliban has to turn Osami over to us. Or the Pakistanis have to disavow the Taliban, and let us use their territory to attack them. Or China has to break its alliance with Pakistan.
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