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To: AugustWest who wrote (8819)10/9/2001 1:58:27 AM
From: HG  Respond to of 10077
 
LOL....they'll end up killing each other....

Excerpt from Debkafile...on OBL's speech...

In Islamic terms, he disposed neatly of Yasser Arafat’s yearlong attempt to turn his confrontation against Israel into a holy war and to crown himself the defender of Al Aqsa. To this end, Arafat was ready to enlist the Lebanese Shiite Hizballah and the extremists Jihad Islami and Hamas, turning his security organs into the operational arms of these militant groups.

Bin Laden easily cut the Palestinian leader and his intifada down to size as no US president or Israeli prime minister has ever done. He referred to him as “debauched” “a follower of injustice” and deserving the “wrath of God”.

With one hand Bin Laden hallowed Arafat’s Jihad; with the other, he pronounced him unfit to lead it, placing himself at the forefront of the holy war.

DEBKAfile’s Palestinian sources report that Arafat hurried over to Cairo to confer with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on the embarrassing situation in which the Palestinians and most Arab rulers find themselves. Bin Laden’s contempt for those rulers is manifest and deeply feared as capable of generating popular unrest in their capitals. The meeting of Islamic and Arab foreign ministers opening in Doha, Qater Tuesday, October 9, will be hard pressed to take a stand on the conflict and formulate an attitude on the Bin Laden issue.



To: AugustWest who wrote (8819)10/9/2001 2:03:39 AM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Respond to of 10077
 
I think that the short squeeze on gold happens a lot sooner than $350/oz.