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To: tejek who wrote (143774)3/31/2002 11:30:06 PM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1587375
 
Re: his latest comments indicate the US position is that we back Sharon's moves against Palestine, declaring that Israel is fighting its own war on terrorism.

Sharon is just as much a problem as Arafat, maybe more. I'm not sure Arafat has much real power or influence, while Sharon could have helped the situation instead of what he did, which was to make it much worse after he was elected.

Now, I'm afraid, it's too late for anything to help - it's turned into such a horrible mess over there.



To: tejek who wrote (143774)4/2/2002 5:22:49 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1587375
 
>But, Dan, you don't understand. Its not the Saudis fault......bin Laden, the mastermind that he is, managed to get Saudis on those planes so that we would hold the Saudis accountable and their long and fruitful relationship with us would be tarnished. He wants to drive a wedge between us!!

Bin Laden follows the same form of Islam, Wahabism, that Saudi Arabia preaches and funds. Saudi Arabia also pays the families of suicide bombers $10,000 each.

They're no ally, nor should they be.

-Z