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Trudeau and Terrorism

Contributor: fatmomma

Date: 2003-04-10 22:21:54


Your conclusions are not valid.
Mr Tudeau was referring to internal terrorism which he stood up to staunchly despit threats to his own family.
Mr. Bush could have followed his lead and concentrated more on internal terrorism. The terrorists that attacked the World Trade Building were for the most part legally in the USA;Many of the terrorists were trained to fly the planes in the USA.
They were allowed to board the planes with weapons in the USA,
The Americans liked to insinuate that the terrorists probably entered through Canad but that was not the case.
Mr. Trudeau did not consider attacking another country while it was disarming.
Mr Tudeau was intelligent enough to realize that would cause more anger and problems.
It is an insult comparing a man like Pierre Trudeau to George Bush.

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