I give anyone credit who does that... talk about at minimum mock 
terrorism.. 

It is amazing the massive ways that people are vulnerable to things. A 
war might isolate the heads of issues. However, it will also make 
people harbor great hate for many generations.

I suspect we are only beginning to see the reality.  American media 
does little if anything to show us what a good portion of the world 
really thinks of the US.

The Taliban as per Reuters article today said if you think you are men 
we will see you in the fields... That even women can post messages 
online and fly aeroplanes...

It at minimum will be an interesting time.  Someone needs to note there 
seems to be an untapped oil reserve in Afghanastan that makes Saudi oil 
look like a pond allegedly... Resource wars again? Ehh?

-paris
[finding the future in the past, passing the future in the present]
[connecting people, places and things]


-----Original Message-----
From: "Cameron Childress" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 16:44:04 -0400
Subject: Possible ramifications of the India hijacking

> When I first heard about the hijacking, I started thinking about what
> it
> could mean if it were connected to bin Laden.  Consider this:  A
> plane from,
> say, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, or India or some other similar nation gets
> hijacked and is flown toward a US military base or ship in the region
> around
> Afghanistan or Pakistan.  Now the US has pretty much no choice but to
> shoot
> it down right?
> 
> What does that do to escalate the situation?
> 
> -Cameron
> 
> --------------------
> Cameron Childress
> elliptIQ Inc.
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