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To: Eddy Blinker who wrote (8984)3/24/1999 9:15:00 AM
From: Lee Lichterman III  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99985
 
>>What a coincidence it would be if the first bangs are synchronized with the sound of the Wall Street bell.<<

I doubt they will go straight in expecially with it reported on the news etc as it would be too easy for the air defenses to be waiting for them. I have no doubt they will loiter for quite a while and also "take the long way" so they are not coming in from the obvious approach etc. Also we should wait for the missle strikes to start so that air defenses are softened up a little first then "sneak" in during the confusion. Still, I doubt it will be too long into the day before things heat up.

I just pray they all make out OK. The terrain there makes me believe there will be more low level involved compared to Iraq which is our strongest asset but leaves you open to the "lucky shot" and small arms fire. Exciting? yes, fun? no way.

Futures are strong before the open and DELL is only slightly down in pre-trading after the MUEI news. Today may be a reversal attempt at least for the extreme short term, then.....?

Good Luck,

Lee