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Binneh,
Thanks. The situation is complex but if we keep our self interest in mind
always, then we will be able to see clearly through the maze.
Jabou Joh
In a message dated 3/12/04 11:30:42 AM Central Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
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> Jabou,
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> I think you have made a great observation, i quote
>
> "The countries of the NATO alliance knew well enough that these arms were
> there and that infact, these people were finding a market for them in
> Africa. If
> NATO had our interest at heart, they could have made part of the requirement
> for these countries to join them not only the replacement of their old
> equipment
> with more modren ones, but most importantly the proper collection and
> disposal of this old equipment so that it does not end up in the hands of
> mad
> dictators"
>
> That is something that they should definitely have done as it would have
> prevented a lot of conflicts. Point noted.
>
>
> BINNEH S MINTEH
>
>
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