What country would be so depraved to help the terrorists murder innocent school children?
I think that country better make its final arrangements.
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3 posted on
11/27/2004 10:17:38 PM PST by
FormerACLUmember
(Free Republic is 21st Century Samizdat)
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First country that comes to mind is France.
7 posted on
11/27/2004 10:22:45 PM PST by
thoughtomator
(The Era of Old Media is over! Long live the Pajamasphere!)
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8 posted on
11/27/2004 10:24:45 PM PST by
sully777
(Our descendants will be enslaved by political expediency and expenditure)
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14 posted on
11/27/2004 10:30:04 PM PST by
investigateworld
(( Willie Green for President!!! ...Now on my 5th day of not bashing Wal-mart))
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My guess is that it has to be Iran. But this won't mix well with Russian politics because Iran is a buyer of technology and weapons. They will eventually drop this entire angle and just move on.
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Putin suggested some Cold War throwbacks in the West who are bent on weakening Russia aid terrorists.Chechnya had nothing to do with the Cold War. He's also suggesting it's someone from the West. My guess would be france since they want to be a superpower.
19 posted on
11/27/2004 11:09:58 PM PST by
McGavin999
(George Soros just learned a very expensive lesson-America can't be bought.)
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Many Russian officials have accused foreign countries, particularly in the West, of double standards on terrorism. In a televised address after the attack, Putin suggested some Cold War throwbacks in the West who are bent on weakening Russia aid terrorists.
I'm going to reserve my comments at the moment and hear what the rest of you see in this thread... I'm afraid to even say what I'm thinking Putin is leading towards.
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My guess is KSA - Saudi Arabia.
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55 posted on
11/29/2004 4:49:39 PM PST by
Chani
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