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Politics : World Affairs Discussion

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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (50)7/5/2002 10:30:43 PM
From: ChinuSFO  Read Replies (1) of 3959
 
Israel's Transport Minister, Ephraim Sneh, said: "When a gunman opens fire on El Al passengers at an international airport, you have to assume it is terrorism."

Nadine, do you agree with this statement? Should all airlines worldwide, do this in the current atmosphere of terrorism?

But the FBI officer leading the case, Richard Garcia, said: "We are not looking for any other suspects. As of this moment, we are not aware of anything else that might be related to this."

I think this will be a mistake if they think that this may not be related. I can understand people objecting to profiling even if it is to ensure the general security and safety of others. But to let go of this case and deem at as an isolated incident in spite of the suspect hailing from a country of the No. 2 Al Qaeda man (Al Jawahary), would really be foolish.
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