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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (19473)4/30/2004 7:36:01 PM
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If I understand you, you are saying that terrorist attacks,
globally, connected in some way to anti-US sentiment, have increased since the invasion of Iraq.

I assume you're not including what is actually going on in Iraq in that assessment.

What is the empirical evidence, if any, on which you rely to
show an overall increase in such terrorist attacks around the world since the invasion of Iraq?
And what time frame are you looking at to make the comparison?

I ask this because I don't think your premise is correct
and I am therefore wondering what you base it on. I assume
that the events in Spain are included. Is that it? If so, how is that an "increase"?
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