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To: dhellman who wrote (54921)9/13/2001 1:58:34 AM
From: tejekRespond to of 275872
 
CBS coverage has lent great credibility to a beyond Bin-Laden case that points to Saadam. The 'myth' of Bin-Laden is being used as a smoke-screen. This is not a good time for instant retribution. We need to give our leaders time to do what must be done.

I saw that as well.....very unsettling. I have had the feeling from the beginning that Bin-Laden is too easy a scapegoat and may not have been big enough to pull this one off. Unfortunately, too many people are convinced he is the culprit and the gov't is ready to go to war. Not good! Like the guy said on the program, we need to move slower.

ted



To: dhellman who wrote (54921)9/13/2001 3:06:19 AM
From: AK2004Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
yet another peace from Russian pages
lenta.ru
NATO is getting ready ground troops to enter afganistan. Initial attack is likely to be by US and England with Russian approval.
Format director of CIA Woolsey and former NATO commander Clark are of the opinion that the actual training was likely to be done in Iraq
Regards
-Albert