Maybe A Summit Would've Helped
John Kerry believes that negotiation and a summit may help curb terrorism. Tony blair attempted a dialogue and they still beheaded a British citizen:
Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said messages between London and the kidnappers began after a man approached the British embassy in Baghdad four days earlier "presenting himself as a potential intermediary." There was no negotiation, he said, but an attempt to "dissuade them from carrying out their threat."
"I don't believe there was or could have been anything further we could have done," Straw said.
One of Bigley's brothers praised the government's efforts but another, Paul Bigley, urged Blair to end the war in Iraq, and said: "Mr Blair has blood on his hands."
Some 30 foreign hostages are thought to have been killed in Iraq. Two Westerners are still being held -- French journalists Christian Chesnot and Georges Malbrunot. They were seized in August by a different group, the Islamic Army in Iraq.
U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan called Bigley's killing a revolting public display and urged "the immediate and unconditional release of all civilian hostages in Iraq..."
Oh, OK, I feel better that Kofi put his two cents in. That should improve the situation dramatically. The world has conveyed nothing but outrage and disgust with regard to these murders and they have not abated. These pigs cannot be dealt with through bargaining or summits, they understand one thing and one thing only; force aimed at them. These vermin cut off peoples heads with a knife. Read that sentence again. They deserve to be detroyed as soon as ossible with a bullet to the temple.
Saturday, October 09, 2004
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