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none <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > http://www.spectator.co.uk/ > > November 29, 2003 > > Mark Steyn > > These Five Regimes Must Go > > Mark Steyn lists the countries that must be dealt with if we are to > win the war against terrorism > > George W. Bush is right. Tony Blair is âplenty independentâ; he is no > poodle. Or, if he is, heâs succeeded in dragging his master through > some pretty sticky bits of dog poop. Many of the present difficulties > â including the Saddamite restoration movement on the streets of > London last week â derive at least in part from the influence of the > junior partner. snip Mark Steyn opinion is fine, but I think Saudi Arabia should head the list, Iran should IMO left alone as it will make a good example of a "failed" islamic state. And I think an islamic state that failed from the inside would be good argument against islamification by the moderate moslims. But Mark Steyn also forgot to name the emirates on the arab peninsula, they harbor also a lot of islamists and, as it seems, also a considerable amount of money from there is flowing to islamicists worldwide. Anyway, "failed"states like Somalia shouldn't be forgotten too, they are heavens for terrorist organisations. Batavus Droogstoppel
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