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New turning out backs?
>> The U.S. and others have been perceived as turning their back to the problem and hoping it would go away. <<

Clintion spent much of his time in his last months in office trying to resolve the problem. (It is said that he wanted to acheive peace there so that he would be known in the history books for more than just hosing around with interns.)
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New We went after key people, not the root of the problem.
Since September 11th, our focus has changed. Now all terrorist networks will get the attention they seem to demand. Maybe it's not the type of attention they wanted, (all out war against them from the entire civilized world), but it's attention none the less.

I guess it's true what they say, be careful what you ask for. You might just reap what you sow.
     Is the Middle East asking for U.S.-led help? - (brettj) - (9)
         Re: Is the Middle East asking for U.S.-led help? - (wharris2) - (4)
             Is there anyway that will get them to stop fighting? - (brettj) - (3)
                 turning out backs? - (tablizer) - (1)
                     We went after key people, not the root of the problem. - (brettj)
                 read Bruce Catton extensively -NT - (boxley)
         A cry for help? - (marlowe) - (3)
             As seen on a CNN interview yesterday. - (brettj) - (2)
                 No. No need to analyze terrorism. - (wharris2) - (1)
                     Terrorism definition and goals. - (brettj)

It's a Berkeley DB file - neat! I love retro.
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