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Politics : DON'T START THE WAR

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (25026)6/30/2003 10:05:26 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (1) of 25898
 
We have an admission that Jordan was permitting Fedeyeen to conduct raids against Israel despite their reponsibility and obligation to preserve the sanctity and security of their frontier.

Actually, we don't have that. Did you post the wrong link?

But, you did provide me with this nice piece of evidence:

<<< King Hussein aligned Jordan firmly with Egypt, suggesting an Egyptian-Jordanian Mutual Defense Treaty. Nasser immediately accepted the idea, and the treaty was signed on May 30. >>>

And that's precisely why Jordan's foray into the West Bank to fight Israel was not an act of aggression. I did not have the exact name of the treaty, so thanks.

Responding to a fedayeen raid, on November 13, 1966, Israel launched a major attack on the West Bank border village of Samu, rounding up villagers and destroying their houses.

I'll provide the important facts about this later. Stay tuned for more exposing of Hawkmoon the liar . . .

Tom
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