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To: energyplay who wrote (9256)9/14/2001 11:24:53 PM
From: smolejv@gmx.net  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
>>Within hours, rough cross-checking of U.S.
intelligence data with the flow from foreign
colleagues was enough<< Grrreat!

While recovering from the shock the following three venues of action formed in my mind:

A) US acts alone: instinctively hitting back in pain and anger

B) US acts in convert with its (NATO & Co) allies: this is what has happened or is starting to happen

C) US goes to Security Council / United nations (I know it sounds crappy and smacks of Jimmy Stewart): what happened IS of a concern to all people on earth. We need world laws. And their enforcement too. The Haag war crimes tribunal is an example of what I am talking about.

On the way back from our holidays we drove through Krajina/Croatia - three hours of empty, burnt-down houses shouting silently at me:"My people are all gone - dead, or traumatized and stigmatized as refugees. Don't you allow the world to forget them".

dj



To: energyplay who wrote (9256)9/15/2001 12:56:06 PM
From: carranza2  Respond to of 74559
 
DEBKA may be right on this particular point. However, I understand that it is a sensationalist rumor-mongering rag with absolutely no credibility with those in the know.

I unfortunately posted information from DEBKA here, and I regret doing so.