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Journalist Sivia Cattori Interviewed Jürgen Elsässer recently. He pointed out that the CIA recruited and trained the Jihadists. This issue is affecting all the Middle East, Central Asia & South Asia, and in many parts of Europe today. Read this revealing interview:
http://www.voltairenet.org/article143050.html
Armando Rozário - Cabo Frio - Brazil - December 15, 2006
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Posted: 2006-12-15 21:35:22
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Nice Article!
Its no great Secret that the CIA and U.S Government,Hired,Trained and Funded people Like Osama Bin Laden when they needed them!
Who's worse...The Terrorist or the Terrorists Creator?
The U.S only have themselves to blame!!
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Posted: 2006-12-15 21:42:17
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True.
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Posted: 2006-12-15 21:47:45
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Didn't the US also back Saddam's regime too during the Iran/Iraq war?
I seem to remember seeing footage of Rumsfeld meeting Saddam...
Hopefully Afghanistand and Iraq have taught countries like the US not to meddle in the affairs of other countries, they have a tendency to turn round and bite you on the ass!
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Posted: 2006-12-16 00:42:23
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Sammy_boy,
Yes, Rumsfeld shook hands with Saddam, he also gave Saddam full support in its war against Iran
BTW, It was Tony Blair who encouraged George W. Bush to invade Iraq!
Armando Rozário - Cabo Frio - Brazil - December 17, 2006
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Posted: 2006-12-17 20:23:23
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Thats correct VGA!
It was also the same U.S that supplied Saddam with the Chemical Weapons which we all know he used.
And its the same U.S that took the argument to the U.N that Saddam had WMD's and Chemical Weapons and justified a War against Iraq.
That famous handshake!
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U.S BLEW UP THE TOWERS[ This Message was edited by: axxxr on 2006-12-17 19:40 ]
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Posted: 2006-12-17 20:35:23
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Oh.. Cmon everyone knows this! That was then.. This is now. Japan was nuked by the U.S in WW2. They happen to be the best of allies right now...

if that is possible, this pales in comparison. Every country has its own interests... And when it comes to a superpower like the U.S, its "interests" will have international implications. Sure.
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Posted: 2006-12-17 22:02:00
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Oh that makes a lot of sense that does,the U.S can wage wars on weaker nations and bomb and mass murder them to kingdom come and we should all just sit back and say well they might be friends in the future!
For arguments sake lets say if the U.S suddenly decided to attack India and i wonder what you think then?...when you lose loved ones then i will see how much neutrality you have toward such issues.
Its easy to make such comments from the sidelines when you not directly involved yourself!
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[ This Message was edited by: axxxr on 2006-12-17 21:15 ]
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Posted: 2006-12-17 22:13:35
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Who is disagreeing with you here? Just read my post again. Can you deny the fact that japan inspite of what the u.s did to them half a century ago are the best of allies now? And we're not talking about individuals here. I have no animosity for the U.S. Do note that this inspite of U.s being anti india and pro pakistan for most of the post independence era. My point was that every nation has its own interests there is no permanent friend or foe. Damn! My fingers are aching me on the phone!
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Posted: 2006-12-17 22:25:00
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As for the point you made about the u.s attacking india and i losing my loved ones. If anything of that sort does happen, i'd of course be pissed off. BUT what if the same india after some years decide to be friends with U.s again? What will i do about it? Protest? I think you're in a somewhat similar situation there in the Uk ain't you? I think the time has come .... This planet needs a good dictator!
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Posted: 2006-12-17 22:31:00
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