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 Posted: Mon Jun 18th, 2007 02:29 pm
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http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article17893.htm

As a result, Hersh claims the Bush administration is no longer acting rationally in its policy. "We're in the business of supporting the Sunnis anywhere we can against the Shiite. ... "We're in the business of creating ... sectarian violence." And he describes the scheme of funding Fatah al-Islam as "a covert program we joined in with the Saudis as part of a bigger, broader program of doing everything we could to stop the spread of the Shiite world, and it just simply - it bit us in the rear". That the Bush administration Welch Club Arranged for Al Qaeda affiliates and kindred spirits to enter Lebanon and received help from local 'club members' is widely believed in Lebanon. The US Embassy in Beirut and the CIA will neither confirm nor deny involvement in the plan to use Al Qeada to confront Hezbollah

 

The US Embassy in Beirut and the CIA will neither confirm nor deny involvement in the plan to use Al Qeada

How about a Google Search for "The enemy of my enemey"

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=the+enemy+of+my+enemy&btnG=Search

Take your pick. I pick this:

http://www.disinfo.com/site/displayarticle19740.html

http://www.cbc.ca/thehour/disinformation.php

Watch out - you can get lost.

I have a way of looking at life and you may consider it:

At any given moment a person has many choices that must be eventually narrowed down to one. Before arriving at one there will be four choices.

Best

Next best

bad

Worst

If you, or anyone, is being told that only the last two choices exist, then, you may want to get a second opinion i.e. next best. This is one of many possible methods of finding the best.