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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: CYBERKEN who wrote (294468)9/8/2002 11:48:37 PM
From: DrGrabow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769668
 
Did you happen to spot Saddam, Arafat, or any leader in the Levant at all in there? What about Iran? Libya? Morocco? SAUDI ARABIA?

ARAFAT....
· The world echoes with condemnation of the suicide bombers. A discordant note is struck by Palestinians, who celebrate the disaster - though their leader, Yasser Arafat, instantly condemns the terrorists, and says he will do all he can to help hunt down those responsible.
guardian.co.uk

IRAN....
Iran's Ayatollah Imami Kashani spoke of a catastrophic act of terrorism which could only be condemned by all Muslims, adding the whole world should mobilise against terrorism.
news.bbc.co.uk

SAUDI ARABIA....
KINGDOM CONDEMNS ATTACKS ON UNITED STATES, September 11, 2001
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has condemned the "regrettable and inhuman bombings and attacks" which took place today at the World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York, and the Pentagon building in Washington DC. An official statement issued today said that Saudi Arabia strongly condemns such acts, which contravene all religious values and human civilized concepts; and extends sincere condolences to the families of the victims, to U.S. President George W. Bush and to the U.S. people in general. The statement stressed the Kingdom's steadfast position condemning all forms of terrorism, and its ongoing cooperation with the international community to combat it.
saudiembassy.net

MORROCO...
Morocco's strong condemnation of those criminal acts can only be matched by its pressing call for the adoption of a comprehensive approach to extirpate terrorism from its roots and eradicate its causes.
map.co.ma

LYBIA...
Although Libya has long been on the US list of states that allegedly sponsor terrorism, the Libyan leader, Colonel Muammar Gadafy, urged everyone to "put human considerations above political differences" and "offer aid to the victims of this gruesome act".
guardian.co.uk

I could only find these on short notice. I could probably dig up a lot more....

By the way, some of these were on my prior post...