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Politics : World Affairs Discussion

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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (52)7/6/2002 12:25:54 AM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (2) of 3959
 
Nadine, do you agree with this statement? Should all airlines worldwide, do this in the current atmosphere of terrorism?

Do what? Assume it's terrorism? Of course, if their countries have been the victim of terrorism -- I mean, it's not exactly a normal criminal pattern, to go to the airport with two guns and a knife and start shooting up the ticket counter, now is it?

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.

So foolish in fact, that nobody believes it -- the only question is why is the FBI denying the obvious? Debka, btw, says that the suspect was a member of Egyptian Jihad. I haven't seen that confirmed elsewhere yet.
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