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...blame for 9/11 lies with Osama bin Laden and his followers. They, not our government, are the ones who perpetrated those crimes. Sure, there are things that both the Clinton and Bush administrations could have done differently, but such actions probably would not have prevented the 9/11 attacks. People would like to pin the responsibility on Bush, but it isn't his fault or Clinton's. They are not the people responsible for those atrocities. That person is bin Laden. WAYNE RENFROE Lansing, Mich...
Clarke only reinforced the obvious. Shortly after 9/11, the U.S. went after bin Laden, and most of the world approved. Then Bush shifted our anger to Saddam Hussein. Before long, we invaded Iraq, as if Saddam were a real threat to us. Most of the world did not approve. Bush had his own agenda and used 9/11 as an excuse to invade Iraq while putting bin Laden on the back burner. DAVID CACCIA Honokaa, Hawaii...
...Clarke apologize for 9/11? He isn't part of a terror cell or an associate of bin Laden's. Clinton, Clarke and Bush did not fly those planes on that horrible day. Let's stop apologizing for something we didn't do and rally behind a leader who will take these madmen out. IAN ERICKSON Oldbridge...
...hereby offer [Europe] a peace treaty, the essence of which is our commitment to halt actions against any country that commits itself to refraining from attacking Muslims or intervening in their affairs." A VOICE SAID TO BE OSAMA BIN LADEN'S, which aired on Arab networks last week and gave European nations three months to consider his offer. Britain, Germany, Italy and Spain rejected the overture...
...power too--nuclear-weapons programs do that for you--despite the fact that his nation is an economic basket case. Stalin asked mockingly about the Pope, "How many divisions does he have?" Yet few would doubt that Pope John Paul II has changed countless lives. So, sadly, has Osama bin Laden, even though he is holed up in a remote village somewhere in the Hindu Kush with even fewer divisions, as conventionally measured, at his command than the modern papacy has ever had. Bin Laden's millennial ideology appeals to millions and impacts (think of the time you spend boarding...