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Nelson Mandela Removed From US Terrorist List:Will Bin Laden be Next?
Posted on July 7th, 2008
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Asked by mohammed assadi,
16 Jul '08 06:15 pm
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Yes if Bin Laden assures the Americans of unlimited supply of crude
Answered by krishnan, 16 Jul '08 06:17 pm
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It may not come as a shock for many readers that Nelson Mandela has been cleared from all allegations about his terrorism. The reason is easy to udnerstand. The media has portrayed him as a hero. It was George Bush who signed the paper clearning Mandela.
The question is who can be next? Will Bin Laden be the next one to be cleared fromt he list of terrorst by the future US presidents? One cannot say a flat no. It all depends upon how popular can Bin Laden be in the world as Mandela acheived it. Today Mandela is a popular leader so he cant be a terrorist.
The airthmatic of such equation is simple to solve. If you have become a friend of US and fit into their policies then you are not a threat tot he world peace otherwise you are. Forget Bin laden, How many countries felt Mandela was a threat to them? Except South AFrica no one! Fighting against racism is not terrorism. This is the moral of the story. Till 1990 Mandela was in jail for 27 eyars. So when did he terrify US? Did he ...more
Answered by RukhsanaSiddiqui, 16 Jul '08 06:35 pm
The question is who can be next? Will Bin Laden be the next one to be cleared fromt he list of terrorst by the future US presidents? One cannot say a flat no. It all depends upon how popular can Bin Laden be in the world as Mandela acheived it. Today Mandela is a popular leader so he cant be a terrorist.
The airthmatic of such equation is simple to solve. If you have become a friend of US and fit into their policies then you are not a threat tot he world peace otherwise you are. Forget Bin laden, How many countries felt Mandela was a threat to them? Except South AFrica no one! Fighting against racism is not terrorism. This is the moral of the story. Till 1990 Mandela was in jail for 27 eyars. So when did he terrify US? Did he ...more
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