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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: stockman_scott who wrote (126209)3/15/2004 7:47:02 AM
From: boris_a  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
"Anger Over Attack Puts Spain's Socialists in Power"

There are pouring in news, that in fact, many Spaniards have been very angry because of the diffamation politics by the governemnt.
Its' almost ironic, that in a moment, when Spain was united in mourning, Aznar desperately tried to blame separatistic Spaniards (the ETA and separatistic Basques) for the crime.

Now it looks like the terrorist have been sucessful in blackmailing a country. But remember, 90% of the population didn't want Spain to participate in the neoclonoalistic adventure in Iraq. So by willfully overruling the clear will of the people, Spain is in a great mess, evoked by a serie of lies and manipulations.

Iraq id going to be the worst blunder in the true fight against terror. Oh, what a mess!
Instead of uniting countries and people for the war aigainst terror, those NeoCon leaders are foremost dividers.

And they exactly knew what's at stake:
"If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure."
George W. Bush

And still the NeoCon guys have been spreading hatred against those who knew how high the risk of a failure would be.
Political/business agenda was more important than the fight against terror.
Let's get rid of them.
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