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Politics : America Under Siege: The End of Innocence -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: David Alon who wrote (4582)9/21/2001 1:49:40 PM
From: Michael Watkins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27720
 
I realize that peace partner is a highly subjective term. Perhaps if Saddat were still around, who knows.

Its still a highly troubling development. I have to imagine that these countries have been told clearly what 'are you with us or against us' means.

Sigh.

PS: Found this amusing. Arafat can ensure the saftey of Austrians despite claiming to be unable to stop his people at other times.

jpost.com

Makes you wonder.



To: David Alon who wrote (4582)9/21/2001 2:59:33 PM
From: CountofMoneyCristo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27720
 
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is to visit several European countries next week in order to promote his idea of convening an international conference under UN auspices to fight terrorism, Israel Radio reported.

That sounds a lot like the Taliban asking for evidence against Bin Laden when all of it implicating him and his organization for the 1998 embassy bombings is in the public record.

I have a feeling President Bush expected this - remember last night he mentioned three terrorist organizations by name, and one of them was the Egyptian Islamic Jihad. Scratch one "moderate" state; enter one siding with the terrorists which shall henceforth be considered a hostile regime.