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To: TobagoJack who wrote (29339)2/28/2003 7:45:16 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 74559
 
Old friends in Arab world see US betraying ideals

By Anthony Shadid

CAIRO: With the bitterness of betrayal, Said Naggar looks out at a region on the brink of war and sees the wreckage of ideals he cherished and principles he proclaimed.

The United States wants to partition Iraq, he argues in slow, deliberate tones, and covets the world's second-largest oil reserves. An invasion, he says, serves only Israel and a clique within the Bush administration "whose ignorance is matched only by their greed."

A pre-emptive war, whose very premise he believes defies international law, signals the rebirth of colonialism and imperialism that seemed finished generations ago.

"I feel we have been deceived about the nature and character of the United States of America," he said.

Remarkably, these are the words of a friend. Naggar is a World Bank veteran who quotes the Declaration of Independence and whose son is a US citizen. His library is stocked with works of Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson and "all the great founders." He lived for 17 years in Washington, where he says he never felt like a foreigner, and still longs for the city's intellectual and artistic life.

In 1991, he founded a group called the New Civic Forum "to promote the ideas and ideals of the United States of America." Today, the very thought gives rise to a long, boisterous laugh.

cont. at...

dawn.com



To: TobagoJack who wrote (29339)3/3/2003 9:47:42 AM
From: pezz  Respond to of 74559
 
This early mornings report ;Bought another trench of DGIT @ 2.00..New average price 1.933



To: TobagoJack who wrote (29339)5/9/2003 2:42:30 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
<After that, presumably Iran, Syria, and then, apparently, N.Korea, followed by absolute TPonRr, before reaching probable TeoTwawKi.>

Remember the Domino Theory?

Mq