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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (6439)10/11/2001 6:30:41 PM
From: goldsnow  Respond to of 23908
 
Nasser will not admit the concept of peace in its literal, humane and Jewish sense. By our definition, and in international consciousness and morality, peace means good neighbourliness and co-operation between nations. According to his thinking, to invite Egypt to make peace with Israel is to invite Egypt to accept capitulation and indignity.

That is the fount of the vortex of blood, destruction and anguish in which the peoples of the Middle East have been drowning, decade after decade.

Quiet Must Be Reciprocal

gos.sbc.edu

PS I let you substitute Arafat for Nasser and Palestine for Egypt...



To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (6439)10/11/2001 6:50:25 PM
From: goldsnow  Respond to of 23908
 
The war against the Soviet Union caused a huge flow of refugees into Pakistan. More than two million remain, often in appalling economic conditions. They are a reservoir of support for extreme Islam.

The Afghan war also saw the establishment of a hundred medressas or religious schools along the frontier. Often funded by wealthy Middle Eastern benefactors, they offer free food, lodging and an education focused on a profoundly conservative reading of the Koran.

observer.co.uk



To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (6439)10/11/2001 7:03:13 PM
From: goldsnow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23908
 
I think that many Arabs and "Soviets" have similar line of thinking..never admit, blame an enemy, falsify and distort..sort of like you, even though you were raised in the West...

In interviews since Sept. 11, Mohammed El Amir, has denied that his son was involved in the attacks. "He is a moderate in his adherence to his faith like me and his mother," El Amir has said. But El Amir's politics suggest that Atta learned a few things about the world from his father. In a press conference last week, El Amir heatedly blamed the Israelis for the attacks and called the U.S. "the root of terrorism."

time.com

PS Making progress on your T-154 theory? any link to the late Massoud?