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Expected geopolitical changes in the Middle East?
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11/03/2003 10:33:59
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>Jesus Christ! The "next ones" list is very long!
>
>Let's see: North Ireland (IRA - the IRA folks claim the british are the terrorists, so you will have to choose one), Spain (ETA - same as IRA), Lybia (the president of the UN Human Rights comission, can you believe?), Palestine (you might want to say the Palestine Authority - Yasser Arafat), Iraq (needless to say who..), Iran (they have harmed US a lot in the past), Syria, Lebanon, North Korea (they seem to be "the terrorists"), Pakistan (not the government, but many of its citizens), Afeganistan (now under "new administration"), Chechenia, Colombia (FARC) etc etc etc

Regarding the IRA... the fact that the IRA claims the British government is a terrorist organization doesn't make it so. Do you, or they, have evidence that the British government has deliberately tried to kill civilians? The IRA definitely has.

The President made it pretty clear that it was governments that sponsor terrorism, not citizens within those countries. Are you confused about this point?

>You have a LOT of work to be done in the foreseable future. Good luck!

In case you haven't noticed, most of the rest of the world feels the same way we do.

>Just a question: the above (in italics) is YOUR opinion or the opinion of US government (Bush) and the majority of american people?

It is the opinion of the US government and the majority of the American people: governments that sponsor terrorism are a direct threat to the United States.
Chris McCandless
Red Sky Software
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