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Turkey: 'Sow war and reap terror' (Clinton's role in the rise of al-Qaeda)
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| Nov 22, 2003
| K Gajendra Singh
Posted on 11/21/2003 3:53:50 PM PST by Destro
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To: marron; Mortimer Snavely; Shermy; superflu; TurkishOpinion; Turk2; Grampa Dave; dighton; ...
That there response should be an article in itself.
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posted on
11/22/2003 7:17:59 AM PST
by
a_Turk
(Threatened by shadows at night, and exposed in the light....)
To: Cicero
Don't leave out that he "adopted" the N. Koreans from Russia and gave them nukes, all cause they, so he said "wanted respect".
The clintons stated foreign policy "EQUALIZE ALL NATIONS"!
Was he blackmailed, or a true believer so long as he had a supply of "women"?
To: a_Turk; marron
That there response should be an article in itself.I agree. Excellent, marron. I don't even understand enough about this to ask questions. Your well-written post is very informative. Thank you.
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posted on
11/22/2003 8:13:57 AM PST
by
arasina
(CHRISTMAS! [just try and take my tag line away, Bloomberg])
To: arasina; a_Turk
Then why did you have a problem with the article, Turk when you praised marron for pretty much the same view?
By the way, ever raise money for Chechen causes, Turk?
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posted on
11/22/2003 10:12:13 AM PST
by
Destro
(Know your enemy! Help fight Islamic terrorisim by visiting www.johnathangaltfilms.com)
To: Destro
>> Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) leadership, with its Islamic roots, after first refusing to let the US use its territory to open a second front against Iraq in March, will also be in a quandary.
Incorrect information gleefully perpetuated by a stinking loser whom, based on DESTRuctive motives aimed at the Republic of Turkey, I bundle in with Al Murder.
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posted on
11/22/2003 12:00:29 PM PST
by
a_Turk
(Threatened by shadows at night, and exposed in the light....)
To: Destro
Gajendara seems to have a love affair with the Turks.
All well and good, but as in the case of so much of India's foreign policy after Independence, is that trust so another symptom of the extensive naivete endemic to the Indian diplomatic corps that seems to forever engage in unrequited love - Exhibit A: China in the 50's.
I wonder how much appeal he has in Turkey since Turkish conventional wisdom probably worships at the altar of the "ataturk" of Pakistan, our friend and ally, confidant of the all knowing AlGeorgi AlSaudi AlBinBush, the one who plays Powell and the State Department as Stradivarius played the violin, that paragon of secularism and scourge of the terrorists, the Great Musharraf.
To: joan
Very nice post.
These "secular" islami states play both sides of the fence, turning the jihadis on as needed and turning them off when required.
Nice angle on the Kurds and why they get Russian support.
The Great Game lives on.
To: txflake
No disgust here. Ping away.
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