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Date: 5 Aug 2003 19:27 (UTC)Too many countries are aiding the bastards by denying they exist within their boarders and/or actively funding their operations. I don't think the Sept11 report should have been edited to protect the Saudis. It should be a finger poking in their chest, going "You helped these people!" All the early evidence was pointing there, but then suddenly we do a right-turn to Iraq.
I didn't agree with the war in Iraq (although removing Saddam was a Good Thing) because *that* wasn't where the terrorists were. Iraq should have been on the secondary 'to-do' list. I'm sure if the US* put all the Attack Iraq resources into getting the people behind Sept11, they would. I'm certain they could do it without the host country being aware of it until after the event. I'd like to see the perpertrators brought to justice, but failing that... trailing elipses.
*I single out your country because I believe it's the only one with the resources to do this. Au and UK are just wannabe players in this field.