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To: zonder who wrote (55983)11/6/2002 8:14:21 PM
From: epsteinbd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
So if worst comes to worst,
Monica saved the Kossovars and Bill,
Just give her the Nobel!

After all she succeeded with a single shot what I failed, as my offer, some weeks before the war to let Milosevic ship out on a 33 feet sailboat (personnal asset) went unanswered on CNN.

When beauty will rule the world,
We'll have so much to harvest.



To: zonder who wrote (55983)11/7/2002 3:27:34 AM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 281500
 
Article from BBC with two great pictures of our Drone, "The Predator" and a shot of the remains of the Yemen Al Q car. Sweden's Foreign Minister Anna Lindh, sometimes known as the "Scandinavian Taliban," is blasting America for the missile strike that killed six al Qaeda terrorists in Yemen. "If the U.S.A. is behind this with Yemen's consent, it is nevertheless a summary execution that violates human rights," the Washington Post quotes her as saying. "Even terrorists must be treated according to international law. Otherwise, any country can start executing those whom they consider terrorists."

Here is a cut from an editorial in the WP.

>>>>Al Qaeda has no conventional cause, no homeland, no purely political leaders; there is no territory at stake in its fight with the United States, and no possibility of negotiations or settlement. The only course, chosen not by the United States but by al Qaeda, is a scattered and unconventional military conflict across continents, lasting until one side is eradicated. There is no way to treat al Qaeda's members other than as combatants, because they have no other understanding of themselves.<<<<<<

news.bbc.co.uk