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Politics : Foreign Policy Discussion Thread

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To: zonder who wrote (597)12/17/2002 9:52:54 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (2) of 15987
 
And BTW zonder, I believe this is exactly what and why the US is saying/doing what they are doing right now. MOST Americans are STILL grieving for the people who were killed on 9-11 and their families.

If the "solidarity in Europe" isn't still there, then it was only temporarily there. Americans are not just "temporarily grieving"......9-11 has opened our eyes to many things. FINALLY!

Anyway, if you were meaning to suggest that Europeans or myself did not feel for the victims of 9/11 and their loved ones, you are far from the truth. There was enormous solidarity in Europe after 9/11. Just how it dissipated over the course of the past year is widely analyzed and discused in SI. However, the human compassion did not go away. I am (and we are) sorry for the people who perished, and even more so, for their loved ones who stayed behind and grieved.
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