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To: Rick Slemmer who wrote (366219)3/4/2003 5:54:56 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Respond to of 769670
 
Very interesting...from your link.

The Iraqi side of the story..
eightiesclub.tripod.com

"We will not be intimidated," said Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger. "We will not be driven from the gulf." He described the attack on the Stark as a "horrible error," and Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was quick to apologize for the "unintentional incident." Evidently, the Mirage pilot had mistaken the Stark for an Iranian tanker. Iraq promised to pay compensation to the families of the 37 slain seamen, and reparations for damages to the frigate. Officially the United States was neutral in the Iran-Iraq conflict, but the administration had decided that geopolitic considerations required that Iraq not lose the war. In the aftermath of the Stark incident, the rhetoric coming out of Washington was of a forgiving nature where Iraq was concerned, while growing increasingly hostile in reference to Iran.
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To: Rick Slemmer who wrote (366219)3/4/2003 9:36:47 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
I encourage you to read this, it came from a link to your link...fascinating and revealing...

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