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To: Momaw Nadon
>Jamming signals are coming from Cuba, sources say
Anyone have a spare cruise missile?

I had been wondering much the same. Why has this been allowed to go on so long? I'm beginning to be a bit concerned about the Bush administration.

42 posted on 07/12/2003 7:52:51 AM PDT by Eala (Freedom for Iran -- http://eala.freeservers.com/iranrally)
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To: Eala
I'm beginning to be a bit concerned about the Bush administration.

Remember that just because we don't see it, does not mean that they are doing something about the problems. Besides being concerned about freedom in Iran, I also travel to Cuba and work with a group that is working with the people down there. You will never hear about it on the news because, for one reason, the group I work with makes very sure that their name does not get out (because then the Cuban government would stop us and throw us out of the country, as they have done with a few people from this organization). But I have great faith in what Bush and his administration are doing in this world right now. Remember, they have the entire world, and much of the United States, against them on most of their foreign policies.

46 posted on 07/12/2003 8:36:16 AM PDT by Texas_Dawg ("...They came to hate their party and this president... They have finished by hating their country.")
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To: Eala
I'm beginning to be a bit concerned about the Bush administration.

Eala, there is so much going on behind the scenes on this. This is really a major undertaking and it doesn't happen overnight. This is going to change the entire face of the earth. You can't build something new and strong on a rotting foundation. The old, the rotting and the corrupt must be dismatled brick by brick and that's exactly what is being done. Step one, Afghanistan, step two Iraq. Both Iran (who is purchasing missiles from North Korea as well as financing terrorism) and Syria (a major terrorist supporter) are basically isolated. Step three, begin the "peace process" in Israel and Palestine knowing that the terrorists can not accept any peace process and will expose the ugly underbelly of the Iranian sponsored Hizbollah in preparation for the death blow by the US (with the backing of the so called Quartet). Step four, make sure that Africa will not provide safe haven for the fleeing terrorists the mad mullahs employ. Step five...........I won't go on, because we aren't there yet, but so far I can see the entire plan the Bush administration has laid out to eliminate the threat of terror and bring peace and prosperity to the middle east.

I know it's frustrating to wait, but there is no alternative. The demolition is almost complete, the foundation is being laid, the future is bright.

50 posted on 07/12/2003 10:02:32 AM PDT by McGavin999
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To: Eala; DoctorZIn
I had been wondering much the same. Why has this been allowed to go on so long? I'm beginning to be a bit concerned about the Bush administration.

There's a whole lot than meets the eye on this Cuban jamming of Pro-freedom Iranian broadcasts. Since the Cubans are purchasing oil from both Iran and Venezuela, there's more players to this geopolitical puzzle. Castro has openly been pushing his type of "pure" communist ideology into South America and Venezula's President Hugo Chavez has been very receptive / supportive of Castro's brand of Communism. When Venezuela had their oil worker's strikes back at the bigging of the year, that had more of an impact on US gasoline prices than the War in Iraq.

Things are going to be very dicy for President Bush.

53 posted on 07/12/2003 11:28:22 AM PDT by jriemer (We are a Republic not a Democracy)
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