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To: lorne who wrote (69747)11/13/2005 9:09:14 AM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
Chirac IMO has got to be on par with jimmy carter for being a complete idiot and causing great harm to humanity as a result of their stupidity.

What about Bush. All these US billions spent and the terrorists continue to "strike at will" at a place of their choosing; London underground, Jordan, Bali, France. Doesn't matter, the terrorists lump all the countries together with the US even though the French and the US do not agree on issues politically.

Jordan has sent shock waves through the Zarqawi camp. Even the mightiest of armies couldn't do that to Zarqawi. But the poorest of the poor in the Arab world, the Jordanians did what the richest of the rich couldn't do to the terrorists. I can hear the Jordanians saying "Zarqawi, we know where you are and we are coming to get you." You want to lay a bet that Zarqawi will be under arrest within 6 weeks.

You think Bush needs to sit back and lick his wounds and watch the Jordanian way to combat terrorism?



To: lorne who wrote (69747)11/13/2005 9:27:24 AM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
JOrdan marches on to take the lead in the fight against terrorism. Bush, move aside, you screwed things up. "You brought Zarqawi into Iraq, we will go get him out of Iraq" is what the Jordanians say.

....The bombing of a wedding party at Amman's Radisson SAS hotel seems to have struck a particularly dissonant chord with ordinary Jordanians, who have been taking to the streets for the past two days to protest against the attacks. Crowds marching through the capital have frequently chanted for Mr. al-Zarqawi's death....

read the entire story at theglobeandmail.com



To: lorne who wrote (69747)11/13/2005 10:22:02 AM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
This is the reason for the French riots. They are riots, not terrorist attacks. Besides they are not religious based as you stupidly claim. For religious riots you have to look at Ireland where the followers of Christ are killing one another. Will never see a Shia kill a Sunni like the Christians do in Ireland. Anyway educate yourself on the issues first.

Some link riots, France's colonial past

By JOJI SAKURAI
Associated Press Writer

CLICHY-SOUS-BOIS, France (AP) -- In a cafe with no name, where flies swirl around chipped coffee cups and the wall tiles look nicotine-stained, Bilaire Hamdi jabs his finger at an old man in a fur cap.

"It's men like him who rebuilt France!" Hamdi, 30, said of the Algerian man staring blankly at a soccer match on Arabic satellite TV.

read on at ... hosted.ap.org