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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: unclewest who wrote (36353)3/24/2004 5:33:16 AM
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Some had different fates...

That's why I wrote "majority."

Frankfurt and Hamburg come to mind...

And others like Bad Kleinen.

The line then was that they shot themselves in the head several times.

The main proponents of the version that the leaders were killed are RAF sympathizers, and they are still fined for it.
baader-meinhof.com

... were trained at an Arab Muslim terrorist training camp around 1970.

Yes, in Yemen and other places. That's why I find statements by some US commentators that Europe is only now realizing the threat by Islamists somewhat funny.

I am certainly happy to see Germany participating in taking the fight to the terrorists in Afghan.

I've read that the KSK has been retracted because they weren't sufficiently in demand. Too bad that for an insignificant citizen like me it's impossible to know about strategic deliberations behind closed government and military doors, let alone operational details in Afghanistan (who asks whom to do what?). I am also disappointed that there hasn't been any public debate in Germany yet why the BND was duped on Iraq intel. In the USA there is at least the attempt to find out what went wrong, as partisan as it may be sometimes.
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