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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (92127)9/14/2001 4:05:11 AM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 132070
 
Hi Moron; Afghanistan citizens not at all afraid of U.S., getting ready to fight:

Kabul tense as Afghans fear U.S. military strikes
South China Morning Post, September 14, 2001
Frightened Afghans began appearing on Kabul's streets soon after dawn on Friday, haunted by fears that the United States could launch military strikes in retaliation for terror attacks in New York and Washington.

"In a situation like this, you feel that death is creeping up on you as we don't know when the attacks will take place. I am leaving Kabul with my family and can't wait any longer," said a baker.

"Throughout the night, my family and myself could not sleep properly. and the noise of any movement or cars passing gave us the feeling that either the American planes have come for bombing or rockets have been fired," he added.

Afghans have been following the aftermath of Tuesday's attacks in the United States, mostly by listening to foreign radio stations as television is banned. The few international phone lines have been cut for security reasons.
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breakingnews.scmp.com

-- Carl