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03/11/2008 18:59:09
 
 
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03/11/2008 18:49:53
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., Nouvelle Zélande
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>But Al Qaeda directly attacked the U.S. Its leaders are believed to be hiding in the mountainous regions of Pakistan, with the complicity of the Pakistanis. I don't think we should attack the country or civilians. But a targeted military attack on Al Qaeda forces hiding in Pakistan is appropriate IMO.
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>see http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/may/25/usnews.france
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>Presumably a NZ attack on Virginia would be in order?
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>;-)

I assume he can't be extradicted because he's never been charged with a crime in NZ?

Personally, I think we should expell him, but I also wouldn't cry if the Kiwis snatched him. Doesn't sound like an airstrike is necessary. Probably easier to just do an 'extraordinary rendition'. If NZ really wanted him, I think they could have him.


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