Thanks ALPBM.... I thaught I was a voice in the wilderness there (not that I gave a damn about that!).....
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Rags.... (If I may adress your points in reverse order)
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There was an article on Radio 4 yesterday about tabloid news coverage in the UK about the War and Sept 11th. Until 2 weeks ago, the Mirror, a UK tabloid (not one I read) had devoted an average of 12 pages to the war, EVERY SINGLE DAY from sept 11th. That was MORE than any US tabloid. This is excessive, exceeding by far every other paper (including most US ones). OK there is not MUCH happening in the UK which deserves local coverage (how in hell will we survice recession, the weakness of the opposition in Parliment at the moment, the fall and fall of UK manufacturing capacity) Other issues (the advent of the Euro andits impact....) which might have some relivence to the average UK citizen..... (On a point to note the Mirror reported its poorest quarter in terms of readership since 1964!!!! (The people of the UK are NOT as intrested in this as the media.)
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A true terrorist organisation does not have tanks. Remember there has been a terror campaign running here for decades. Binladen does not need tanks. He needs martyrs.
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mmmmmmmmkaaaaayyyyy. Hyuck.
I dont understand this, but I assume you mean that its not important.... dream on. A british MP yesterday described the Afghan conflict as "treating a cancer with a blowtorch". It will make this organisation spread like a malignant tumour ripped open.....
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A true terrorist organisation does not have tanks. Remember there has been a terror campaign running here for decades. Binladen does not need tanks. He needs martyrs.
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mmmmmmmmkaaaaayyyyy. Hyuck.
I dont understand this, but I assume you mean that its not important.... dream on. A british MP yesterday described the Afghan conflict as "treating a cancer with a blowtorch". It will make this organisation spread like a malignant tumour ripped open.....
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If AlQuaeda is destroyed AND we never find laden, AND he is never heard from again, then it's the same as his death.
dream on.... that is now 3 'ifs'.
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AlQuaeda (and Hammas)has a bloody postal address in Syria.... I havent seen any airstrikes there!
If AlQuaeda is destroyed AND we never find laden, AND he is never heard from again, then it's the same as his death.
dream on.... that is now 3 'ifs'.
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AlQuaeda (and Hammas)has a bloody postal address in Syria.... I havent seen any airstrikes there!
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If he is alive, you might not.... Robin Hood syndrome... He doesnt HAVE to be alive!
If he is alive, you might not.... Robin Hood syndrome... He doesnt HAVE to be alive!
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All he needs is a couple of mates with a VCR to have the Pentagon examining their navel to see where he will strike next.
All he needs is a couple of mates with a VCR to have the Pentagon examining their navel to see where he will strike next.
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In order for him to remain at large, he will have to remain silent both publically and militarily (active aggression). I was saying if we don't find his body or never hear from him again, then it's the same thing as having him dead. If we hear from his ass again, we will get him.
Ba**ocks.
he is the figurehead for that evil organisation, he hasnt pulled a trigger (as far as we know) since he was set up by the US to fight the Russians. It is as a figurehead he operates. It is as a banner to which every misguided and dispossessed muslim extreemist can rally to.
In order for him to remain at large, he will have to remain silent both publically and militarily (active aggression). I was saying if we don't find his body or never hear from him again, then it's the same thing as having him dead. If we hear from his ass again, we will get him.
Ba**ocks.
he is the figurehead for that evil organisation, he hasnt pulled a trigger (as far as we know) since he was set up by the US to fight the Russians. It is as a figurehead he operates. It is as a banner to which every misguided and dispossessed muslim extreemist can rally to.
I will accept the point that it wasnt the Talibhan, it was AlQueada... too much chrimbo cheer.....
The whole of the rest of your pos next!
Sorry.... I feel that you are not correct on this AT ALL. No european schoolchild sings a Euro-Anthem nor pledges allegance to a euro-flag. Most homespun american schoolchildren (and that is NOT meant to be an insult - I am referring to 2nd-3rd+++ generation here) DO this as part of their daily lives. The flag of the US flies on many public buildings (schools etc).... Not in Most Euro countries. You paint all of Europe with the same brush, and Ihave a problem that. Europe is still mearly a 'common market', with some harmonisation. It is not yet a European Superstate'.
Sorry.... I feel that you are not correct on this AT ALL. No european schoolchild sings a Euro-Anthem nor pledges allegance to a euro-flag. Most homespun american schoolchildren (and that is NOT meant to be an insult - I am referring to 2nd-3rd+++ generation here) DO this as part of their daily lives. The flag of the US flies on many public buildings (schools etc).... Not in Most Euro countries. You paint all of Europe with the same brush, and Ihave a problem that. Europe is still mearly a 'common market', with some harmonisation. It is not yet a European Superstate'.
I was mearly trying to differentiate between the individual and the state. There was NO debate on this, in my earlier post. My negative comments are aimed at the Governmental apparatus of the US NEVER at individuals. If you agree with them all then I think you would be a fool. Even you have agreed with MDhome that the US has made mistakes in some of its forien policies.....
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Yes, I admit the US gov't has made MANY mistakes on foreign policies. Funny thing though, I think they have made more mistakes here at home...but anyhow...
Contrary to what you believe, we didn't start the mess in the mideast. We are an easy target to blame just because of our mere presence there. But you are mistaken if you don't think we have any business there right now, as our CIVILIANS are being targetted here and abroad.
On another note, I just saw a press conference by Mr. Rumsfeld, and he said something that just pissed me off. He said something to the effect that "Bin Laden is a coward, and evil because he sat in those caves while his people went out into the line of fire while he was relatively safe..." How hypocritical. Mr Rumsfeld never goes into battle, neither does the president, vice president, our generals, etc. What do you think about that?
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