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Re: what would you do if you were Prez. BUSH
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Posted by TonyG on September 14, 2001 at 10:57:15 from (38.202.171.135):
In Reply to: what would you do if you were Prez. BUSH posted by KURT on September 13, 2001 at 15:09:42:
Netanyahu said in his televised speech that these Terrorists will not stop until ALL Americans are dead. That includes our children, our spouses .. YOU! The terrible people that arranged these despicable acts aren't total idiots. With years of planning, they had to know we would immediately beef-up airline security after their attacks. Therefore I can't help but wonder - where and how soon - the next attack(s) will come (Stadiums, Malls, Train Derailments ?) "Waiting to see what happens next" is not a stance I can back. We should occupy/confiscate Afghanistan immediately! Then do a full search and destroy mission on their entire terrorist network(s) within their borders, since they refuse to do it themselves. Then, when the (properly elected) leaders of that country can be trusted, years from now, the country could be returned. In the mean time, it gives the US the Mid-East presence needed to control and remove, present and future terrorist activity, not to mention some control over the most notable terrorist organization OPEC!
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