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Friday, February 17, 2006

NATO Treaty Violated

Food for thought...
"Muslims in Syria torched the Danish Embassy a few weeks ago, burning it to the ground. According to everyone, the Syrian government was behind the attack — the prime minister of Denmark, Condoleezza Rice and White House spokesman Scott McClellan. I think even the gals on 'The View' have acknowledged that Damascus was behind this one.

McClellan said: 'We will hold Syria responsible for such violent demonstrations since they do not take place in that country without government knowledge and support.'

We are signatories to a treaty that requires us to do more than 'hold Syria responsible' for this attack. Syria has staged a state-sponsored attack on our NATO partner on Danish soil, the Danish embassy. According to the terms of the NATO treaty, the United States and most of Europe have an obligation to go to war with Syria. "More...

Is the world backing down? Will Iran get the time it needs to build their bomb while the world watches and waits circa 1937 Nazi Germany? Are the images of Islamo-facist muslims burning and rioting having an impact main stream media. Are they running scared?

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