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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (241065)7/12/2005 4:53:02 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (2) of 1571769
 
Re: An al Qa'ida cell did the bombings in Madrid.........its no more complicated nor no more a conspiracy than that.

I don't think it takes a conspiracy nut to posit that SYRIA commissioned the Madrid bombings and outsourced it all to ETA undertakers.... Of course, for Spanish authorities to publicly acknowledge it is unthinkable --a casus belli between NATO and Syria. Hence the convenient, Orwellian concept of al-qaeda --a catchall coined by US intelligence to avoid to name states and countries... Another reason PM Aznar had to backtrack is the fraught relationship between Spain and her Basque province. The official acknowledgment that Basque independentists lent themselves to mercenary terrorism for an alien power/enemy would have pushed Spain's patience towards her Basque province beyond the point of no return... Therefore, the raison d'état called for the Spanish government to clear ETA of any involvement in Spain's most atrocious terrorist attack ever --lest the Spaniards themselves should demand the Basque independence!

Gus
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