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To: hueyone who wrote (155613)4/9/2003 2:44:59 PM
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Queen Noor Sees Greater U.S.-Arab Divide

By CLAUDIA LA ROCCO, Associated Press Writer

NEW YORK - As long as fighting continues in Iraq (news - web sites), cultural divides between the United States and the Muslim world will continue to deepen, Jordan's Queen Noor says.

Latest news: "Muslims are seeing a very aggressive, confrontational side of American foreign policy that's not being balanced, in their minds, by a conviction that it is motivated by American principles, as opposed to economic issues," Noor said in an interview with The Associated Press.

She said it is important to involve the United Nations (news - web sites) in the reconstruction process in postwar Iraq, where America's military presence is viewed by many in the region as imperialism.

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