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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: epicure who wrote (112067)8/20/2003 3:01:45 AM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Nadine, he wasn't so out of touch with reality that he thought Osama would support him. He knew he was an infidel in their terms and they knew he was an infidel. He wouldn't have allowed Al Qaeda to be active within Iraq, and they were not active within Iraq. The terrorism he sponsored was not the terrorism we were after, and it is not on the scale of the Al Qaeda

True, he was working on becoming a rival to Osama in terrorism, hopping onto a good bandwagon, if you want to put it in those terms. It looks as if he did a pretty good job, between Salman Pak and Uday's fedayeen and buying off Hamas and Al Aqsa.
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