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To: Cary Salsberg who wrote (130)10/30/2001 12:03:24 PM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (1) of 786
 
Cary,
When poland was attacked, Britain, France and Russia had the same enemy and became allies. Now my question would be is how severe a threat, if any, does sadaam see bin laden and his fundamentalists as? I would think that sadaams fear is the same as other arab states. Bin laden views sadam as an infidel and ultimately will come after him. Many women in iraq wearing the fundamentalist garb which really goes against iraq's baath socialist western ideology. So maybe he fears the bin laden threat more than ours even though he may have helped him in the past. Do we give him a free pass if he gives us good intel? This is pure brainstorming off of one tv show and one article. I may be way off base here. Dunno. mike
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