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BBC News 24 - 1998 - US Air Strikes Sudan & Afghanistan

Caught this at the tail end of a late night movie in August 1998. The Air Strikes ordered by Bill Clinton were in retaliation for the bombing of two US embassies in east Africa on 7 August 1998. T...  
 
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111256able (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Its seems that anybody or rather any nation can be attacked by the non terrorist nation(USA)Its OK for a non terrorist nation(USA) to attack as long as this non terrorist nation (USA) first "labell"the target nation as "terrorist'' and link them to Al Queda or Osama the ficticious"warrior" created by CIA.What have we all come to?Are we really civilise people or are we all becoming crazy because of seeing too uch blue moovie?
lateperiods (2 months ago) Show Hide
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And Obama continues the lovely presidential tradition of mass murdering civilians in foreign lands. As long as they don't speak English and have darker skin, Americans seem to tolerate it.

All you fools who thought Obama would be different from the war criminals Bush and Clinton, I hope you've finally started coming to your senses. The American Empire is alive and well and is spreading into Pakistan. Just keep chanting "YES WE CAN."
Jellolion1 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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well, it is 2 months later, and look at what Obama has done. He has already killed many key AlQueda leaders through drone-based missile attacks. In this short time, Obama has taken out more AlQueda than Bush did in his entire presidency.
deevee777 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Yeah but Bush has killed more American troops than any president in U.S. history so he holds a record too!
Jellolion1 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Thats right. Clinton had a huge program set up to kill Bin Laden. Bush let the issue drop after he became president. The reason Clinton had to use cruise missiles was because Pakistan was not cooperative. Today people try to claim Clinton didnt know anything about Bin Laden. Clinton is still the person that came closest to killing BinLaden.
tribecatom (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Apparently Obama is pledged to make a renewed effort to getting bin Laden. Bush was more interested in Saddam Hussein. I suppose you gotta weigh it up: one man murders thousands of innocents in the heart of America's most vibrant city and the other stops supplying your friends' oil companies. Just who do you go after? It's such a difficult choice...
Jellolion1 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Go to the national security archives website. There you can see the actual letter from Richard Clarke, who served on the national security council for several presidents BushW. Clarke is close to begging Bush to have a meeting to discuss the plans to deal with AlQueda. Bush ignored Clark all the way until a few days before 9-11. Bush was too busy playing cowboy in Texas.
tribecatom (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Quite Right!
Jellolion1 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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well, it is 2 months later, and look at what Obama has done. He has already killed many key AlQueda leaders through drone-based missile attacks. In this short time, Obama has taken out more AlQueda than Bush did in his entire presidency.
tribecatom (1 year ago) Show Hide
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How many chances did Dubya have to kill him 1/20/01 to 9/10/01 I wonder, not to mention 9/12/01 to 11/6/08??

Clinton came the closest to getting him. Dubya was too preoccupied with blood for Oil to prioritize catching the killer of thousands of innocent Americans.

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