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| NK |
Posted
on 15-Nov-01 10:21 AM
Hey, Kabul is now free from Taliban Rule. Something good came out of this bombing campaign which I was very skeptical about. Now, I just don't want the mighty US to turn its back once again in this improvished nation. The biggest mistake of Bin Laden? Targeting to kill thousands in one spot (12 of my husband's colleague died in the WTC. May their soul rest in peace). US was mysteriously quiet about USS Cole bombing, bombings in Kenyan Embassy, Riyadh and so forth. I think because of this silence on US part, Bin Laden got bolder and bolder and with the little help from Iraq (if what i read in the newspaper the other day was true) he thought he will win whatever war he was thinking of winning. I wonder what is happening in Khandahar.
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| GP |
Posted
on 15-Nov-01 09:38 PM
US was also blind when Tali Ban blasted the tall Bamiya Buddha statue in Afganistan just in last March-april, and was letting them go mad. They should have predicted that the Mad peoples might extend towards US. GP
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| krishna |
Posted
on 16-Nov-01 02:09 PM
>US was also blind when Tali Ban blasted the >tall Bamiya Buddha >statue in Afganistan just in last March- >april, and was letting >them go mad. They should have predicted that >the Mad peoples >might extend towards US. > >GP Nepal was also blind when India constructed an illegal barrage that threatens to submerge the birthplace of the person whose likeness was represented by the "tall Bamiya[n] Buddha statue[s]" and was letting them go mad. Nepal should have predicted that tens of thousands of Indian troops might extend towards Nepal. KS
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| NK |
Posted
on 16-Nov-01 02:50 PM
Dear Krishna, The problem is Nepal is a helpless and hapless country. you cannot really compare US's inaction concerning the Budha Statue to Nepal's helplessness regarding Budha's birthplace. Really, is there really a dam fully built? Should we DO something? help! what should we do? Nk
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