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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (41843)9/3/2002 11:55:47 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
Interesting update Karen...Here are some passages that caught my attention...

<<...Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., just back from Europe, said she detected growing opposition to the United States among America's allies. "The driver of a lot of this animus," she said, "is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. To leave this unresolved and to attack an Arab country is going to be viewed as an attack on the Arab world."

She said the anti-American sentiment was so strong that she felt it personally.

"As an American, I have always been proud," Feinstein said. "I have a (U.S. flag) pin. I was embarrassed to wear it."

Powell acknowledged that the administration's inner councils are split by differing opinions over Iraq...>>



To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (41843)9/4/2002 12:23:02 AM
From: jcky  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 281500
 
...new evidence that Iraq is close to developing a nuclear weapon.

This is what the American public needs to know.

But if this new evidence is based upon tainted sources such as Iraqi defectors' testimony or "reliable" Israeli intelligence information having a conflict of interest in waging war against Saddam, I am going to shake my head in total disbelief. I hope the new evidence is gathered from an objective source such as reconnaissance satellite photographs or images.