Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 20:50:29 -1000
Reply-To: Mick Kalber <hotlava@INTERPAC.NET>
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From: Mick Kalber <hotlava@INTERPAC.NET>
Subject: Re: Plan for Afghanistan...
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> Desperately lacking for food and clothing and shelter, they are powerless
to
> resist the Taliban and bin Laden.
> So, why not enlist the aid of a million peoples, who are the most familiar
> with the geography of the land, and who would exalt at the chance to
regain
> their destiny?
Great idea... and better yet... why not feed them and start to help to
rebuild the infrastructure... hospitals, roads, phones, etc. as you
indicated, gain the favor of the people of that country... and the world...
and help to dissuade people from joining up with the terrorists. after all,
it is harder to hate someone who's helping to bail you out, eh?
sowing love instead of hate... what a concept.
mick
hilo, hawaii
> Folks,
>
> Maybe it is time for us to send our aircraft over Afghanistan, in masse.
> Open the bomb bay doors, let 'em drop down like never seen before.
> Carpet-bombing, if you will.
>
> However, the payload I am suggesting is not conventional explosives, nor
> nuclear arsenal. No, I think we can hit 'em with the biggest weapons of
> persuasion America can muster up.
>
> Food.
>
> As you may know, the people of Afghanistan are already starving, with food
> supplies running out, and winter just weeks away. Their once-proud are
> cities already in ruins, and most citizens are already refugees.
> The majority of Afghan people are said to oppose the Taliban, (wouldn't
> you?), and Osama bin Laden as well. He is merely using Afghanistan and her
> people to hide while he masterminds his evil. And the Taliban are no
picnic,
> either.
>
> Desperately lacking for food and clothing and shelter, they are powerless
to
> resist the Taliban and bin Laden.
> So, why not enlist the aid of a million peoples, who are the most familiar
> with the geography of the land, and who would exalt at the chance to
regain
> their destiny?
>
> What say, maybe there is a way to rid the world of two oppressors at once,
> help the Afghans regain their country, and curry a favorable world opinion
> at the same time.
>
> This would probably cost less than a war, and a whole lot less bloodshed,
> too.
>
> What think, worth consideration? What is the next step to make this a
> reality?
>
> Ron Antaki
>
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