Israel puts America in the line of fire

José

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Ralph Bodenstein​

Atta's friends in Germany described him as an intelligent man with religious beliefs who grew angry over the Western policy toward the Middle East, including the Oslo Accords and the Gulf War.

MSNBC, in its special "The Making of the Death Pilots," interviewed German friend Ralph Bodenstein who traveled, worked and talked a lot with Mohamed Atta. Bodenstein said, "He was most imbued [sic] actually about Israeli politics in the region and about U.S. protection of these Israeli politics in the region. And he was to a degree personally suffering from that."

Ralph Bodenstein Interview
 
This doesn't sound good.

We said we would help. They have said that we have been helping. Sure we can get out one of the larger missiles and provide a final answer--but Israel, Palestine, Syria--all of Middle East will be gone. Then China and Russia and North Korea I suppose will have something to say to the US.

Pulling out the wad of cash--need a few trillion more? Here ya go--while those in the US stir the pots of beans?
 
The US doesn't belong in the middle east. We can help our allies - at least Israel doesn't train and arm terrorists. The biggest block in peace is the inabillity of the Palistinians to live near Jews. So let them have Nevada! There is very little of anything of value there and they won't have to live next to Jews.
If they start making bombs, well, we already have one nuclear test site there another won't hurt at all.
 

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