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To: bela_ghoulashi who wrote (463)9/14/2001 8:24:16 AM
From: Mark Ivan  Respond to of 644
 
B.,

Yes, the headline on our Raleigh paper this morning said something like "Attacks pinned on Bin Laden", or something like that. Then the article just went on to say he is a prime suspect.
I think we may find it was bin laden and other fanatic factions. Maybe bin laden just set the date and sent the word out---do what ever you can on this day.

At any rate, I'm sure bin laden will somehow be connected and the US will want him. Again, I think the key is global support and get it so the whole world is against terrorism. Get the aid of other countries to help caputure (and maybe put on trial), these people. We have to make this look as a "world against terrorism war", not a "US against terrorism war". The latter may just invite more US soil based terrorism. People want revenge, but I think deep down, they really want their freedom and security back.

Mark