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...ever growing influence of Grand Ayatullah Ali Husaini Sistani, to whom the Iraqi government turned in order to broker an end to the rebellion in Najaf. Isn't that ironic, since it was Iran and not Iraq that sheltered al-Qaeda operatives? The so-called axis of evil will only be strengthened by the shortsighted actions of a U.S. President bent on making war. Bastian Birkenhaeger Friedrichsdorf, Germany...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 9/27/2004 | See Source »

...regimes. The results can be much the same as the South Africa example. Moreover, universities have already set a precedent that they will divest to right injustices. Will university administrators, who already endorsed a selective divestment campaign against South Africa, be able to argue that apartheid was a greater evil than terrorism is today? I suspect...

Author: By Bryan J. Auchterlonie, | Title: Divest South Africa, Israel--Why Not Terrorism? | 9/27/2004 | See Source »

There is almost a universal consensus that evil minds are not born, but rather made. There are factors and conditions that make the creation of such evil easier and more probable. Poverty, injustice, and ignorance are factors which help develop the terrorist mentality and the mentality which sympathizes with contemporary terrorism...

Author: By Mohammed Herzallah, | Title: Not Just Another Placebo | 9/23/2004 | See Source »

...desire for vengeance, so that the light of hope can come into view. Let’s help to improve poor nations, intensify humanitarian aid where needed, and promote peace and coexistence between adversary nations. A true remedy for terror will make it clear that there is no greater evil than a man capable of providing help who turns his back on another man in need. Only then will people abandon prejudice and celebrate life, not death. Only then, can we truly win on terror...

Author: By Mohammed Herzallah, | Title: Not Just Another Placebo | 9/23/2004 | See Source »

...enhanced if a new political arrangement in Baghdad carries the backing of Syria, Turkey, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Iran. The U.S. sought, and achieved an equivalent agreement in Afghanistan, whose neighbors include Iran. And while it continues to berate Tehran as a member of President Bush's "Axis of Evil" and tighten sanctions on Syria as a "state sponsor of terrorism," there's a certain inevitability to the search for back-channel diplomatic agreements. Regional cooperation on Iraq - pursued, at least in the case of Syria, by the Bush administration, and also championed by the Kerry campaign - may be Washington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Early Exit from Iraq? | 9/21/2004 | See Source »

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