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To: NickSE who wrote (43938)4/1/2003 1:59:44 PM
From: IQBAL LATIF  Respond to of 50167
 
Saddam address…

This is naked exploitation of ideology, the invoking of Jihad and Quran by a shadow of a dead man is something that is incomprehensible. It is these kinds of tyrants who breed the nascent terrorist into full blown enemies of mankind. This call of ‘Jihad’ to protect their own neck when it is firmly trapped is another reason why these henchmen should go. Saddam demise will be demise of longstanding legend within the Arab world that their will be revolt in the streets if there is a peace with Israel. I have referred to the core of the rejectionist block lead by Baathist in Iraq and Syrian that have taken the peace a hostage, it is this core group that encourages spilling of blood in the territories and create milieu where co-existence with Israelis is considered as heretical, the nail in the coffin of Saddam will also be a day of freedom of Palestinians form the shackles of other ruling tyrants of the region. Saddam and his regime have always represented Arab nationalism as their core ideology he is a last convert to Islam when his regime near its death.



To: NickSE who wrote (43938)4/2/2003 12:54:35 PM
From: IQBAL LATIF  Respond to of 50167
 
LONDON: The differences between Britain and Iraq have taken a new dimension as 54 percent Britishers does not consider France a closer ally of Britain, said a survey conducted by a British newspaper.

One third French's want Iraqi victory in War: Survey
(Updated at 1755 PST)

While in a survey conducted in France one third of the French want end of the war on victory of Iraq over the allies.