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Politics : Israel to U.S. : Now Deal with Syria and Iran -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (5057)5/16/2004 1:30:32 PM
From: Ed Huang  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22250
 
The news you just posted seems to be in line with Berg's father comment about Nick Berg's relationship with the "terrorists" in the earlier report:

>>In the interview from outside his home in West Chester, Pennsylvania, a seething Michael Berg also said his 26-year-old son, a civilian contractor, probably would have felt positive, even about his executioners, until the last minute.

"I am sure that he only saw the good in his captors until the last second of his life," Berg said. "They did not know what they were doing. They killed their best friend." <<

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Why the "terrorists" killed Berg? Maybe they did not know Berg's background like his father said. Or maybe they knew his background but believed he was not a real friend and killed him anyway.

Logically, Michael Berg should be detained by 9/11 investigation commission for further interrogation for why he said his son is the best friend of al-Qaeda members and what he knows about it.

Well, I said 'logically', because the investigation is not likely to happen. Almost all Israeli spies have been set free without any charge by the US authority, no matter what they did to US. Nobody dares to touch those guys.