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To: Alomex who wrote (131634)9/20/2001 6:24:42 PM
From: craig crawford  Respond to of 164684
 
>> Your friend Osama obtained monetary funds from the pharmaceutical plant in Sudan. That is why. <<

that is not even the feeble excuse our government offered before eventually admitting it's wrongdoing and settling to make reparations.

i did a quick search and this is the first document i found
thewinds.org

here is another. i'm sure i could find dozens if necessary.
middleeast.org

U.S. Admits Mistake in Bombing Sudan
twf.org

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Clinton administration will not challenge a lawsuit filed by a Saudi businessman, and has agreed to release $24 million in assets that the businessman, Mr. Saleh Idris, had deposited in U.S. banks
The Al Shifa pharmaceuticals plant made both medicine and veterinary drugs, according to U.S. and European engineers and consultants who helped build, design and supply the plant.
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The strikes came on the day that Monica Lewinsky gave evidence on her affair with President Bill Clinton, and bore a much noted resemblance to the movie "Wag The Dog," in which a U.S. president diverts attention by starting a war.