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Re: [casi] Anti-war tactics/strategy/Guardian article on Monday



At 21:01 18/02/03, Cathy Aitchison wrote:

>Dermot Moynihan <dermoyn@DELETETHISonetel.net.uk> wrote:
>
> >If all these people are so sussed where were they in 1991? Or when we
> >tried
> >to stop the bombing of Yugoslavia? They have arrived because they
> >suddenly
> >have realised that the world has changed and that 9/11 has demonstrated
> >that we are all vulnerable.
>
>But also because they now have so much greater access to the whole picture.

It would be comforting to believe that.

Incidentally, I believe the reason there has been a tad more debate this
time is simply because those in power are themselves in disagreement over
how to deal with events. 9/11 has confused the hell out of them.

Kind regards
Dermot

>best wishes
>Cathy Aitchison


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