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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: GST who wrote (107816)7/24/2003 7:57:00 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
GST, I have to return to this Chinese embassy bombing issue.
That's a major charge you've made against the Clinton administration. Intentionally bombing the Chinese embassy would have been an unprovoked act of war. One committed secretly without Congressional approval. This would have been much more significant grounds for removal of Clinton from office than lying about Monica.

(And BTW its very different from the Iraq situation where there was no secrecy about the policy of war to change the Iraqi regime, where there was a Congressional authorization to go to war was obtained and a significant national debate occurred.)

If your charge is true and you know it to be true you should reveal your reasons for believing it publicly - to the press I'm thinking. In fact it's a public duty to do so.

Even though Clinton is out of office now, some of the persons involved may still be holding reins of power
& his wife is a possible future presidential candidate who if elected might bring back some of those involved in the international crime you claim to know have been committed.

If you know the charge to be true based on evidence you know and don't go public with whatever info you have, one would have to wonder why. Is it a case of political loyalty being placed ahead of the national interest?
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