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...criminals, no matter how much pain and suffering they manage to cause. Israel should have arrested him and tried him in a court of law—enough evidence was out there to convict Yassin fairly. In this way, Israel could have removed him from the Hamas chain of command without losing its moral high ground as a peaceful, law-abiding nation attempting to defend its citizens...
...live with my mom and help her—be second in command,” Montijo said. “I want them to be able to have all the opportunities I had. I’ll be another driver, give them money, so they can do what they need to do. They’re the greatest in the whole world...
...Last week, CIA director George Tenet told the Senate that al-Qaeda has morphed into a loose and expanding association of regional terror cells linked less by chains of command and communication than by a common vision of jihad against the U.S. The growing embrace of the movement's goals and tactics by terror cells with no direct operational connection to bin Laden's network, said Tenet, means that "a serious threat will remain for the foreseeable future, with or without al-Qaeda in the picture...
...moved on the capital. He called U.S. Ambassador James Foley to ask for help getting out. "You haven't thought where you're going until now?" Foley asked with exasperation, according to a senior State Department official. As diplomats scrambled to find him an asylum, Moreno, the second-in-command at the U.S. embassy, set out for Aristide's home...
...promise of moving Spain far closer to France and Germany - and further away from Washington - in the conduct of foreign policy. The loss of 1,300 Spanish garrison troops in Iraq won't be militarily significant to the Coalition. Poland has already indicated its willingness to continue the command responsibility for the zone south of Baghdad, of which it was supposed to be relieved by Spain on July 1. But politically, it's a vote of no-confidence in the Bush administration by a country on which it had relied heavily for diplomatic support, and whose influence it had used...