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Strategies & Market Trends : Strictly: Drilling II

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To: BCherry168 who wrote (20270)10/15/2002 12:22:09 AM
From: jimsioi  Read Replies (1) of 36161
 
BCherry and George, agree with both..

First that there will be more bombing attacks focused on citizens in either hard working or otherwise peaceful places. This is the battlefield and part of the fall out of an Iraqi invasion that will be different from the last war and limit any general equity rally that would otherwise be anticipated to follow a clean and quick victory, itself questionable. The bombing attacks will occur whether we attack Iraq or not.

What is the alternative? Swear off Israel? Let the radicals and terrorist retake Afkanistan and increasing parts of the Mideast so they are in a position to mount bigger threats?

Can we put the whole situation on ignore and immerse ourselves in our sitcoms, soaps and physical contact sports?

Dialogue? That'll do it?? Moderates won't control the situation much longer, what there are of them.

Accommodation? Peace at any Price?

Generally refrain from political discussions, but in this case I think we all see the inevitable. The question is will it be worse if we take the initiative against the state sponsors of terrorism or less so if we follow some other constructive course. But what would that exactly be.?? Can you talk to, negotiate with terrorists? I'm ready to be enlightened.
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