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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (7660)10/26/2001 11:59:07 AM
From: goldsnow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23908
 
Gus, I do not believe that you will ever get it...Arab societies stand against everything US stands for...This will not change for generations to come...

PS Great article, funny how you have managed to misread it...

<<<U.S. officials said they know Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat and do not consider him trustworthy. They also don't plan to give him any special breaks. Bush also will not meet with Arafat before the PA leader takes some tangible steps against terrorism and changes his ways. Washington had hoped that Arafat would improve his behavior after the June terrorist attack at the Dolphinarium in Tel Aviv, which led to the declaration of a cease-fire.

The United States expects to win the war against terrorism and impose a new international order, from which Israel can benefit. America has no illusions that the accomplices of terrorism in the Arab world have turned over a new leaf. Washington is continuing to carefully monitor Syria and Iran, and in coming days, new names will be added to the list of terrorist organizations and wanted terrorists. Among the newly listed will be those fighting against Israel, such as members of Hezbollah. >>>