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Re: Powell: The Sorriest Black Man EVER!
Posted by nobody (Guest) - Tuesday, September 14 2004, 0:07:56 (CEST)
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"..get that mnay more Muslims hating you so you`ll have your excuse to use all those weapons you THINK will win Armageddon for you..go ahead..and see what you "win"."

What you think Muslims just woke up a couple of years ago and decided to start hating us? LEts see who else they hate...Russains, Jews, Blacks, Austaralians, other Arabs, School children, disco techs, bus riders shit anything that is Muslim or non Muslim...

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Transcript:Colin Powell on 'FOX News Sunday'
Sunday, September 12, 2004


CHRIS WALLACE, FOX NEWS: On this third anniversary of the worst terrorist attack ever on U.S. soil, we're honored to be joined today by Secretary of State Colin Powell.

Mr. Secretary, welcome. As always, good to have you with us.

COLIN POWELL, U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE: Thank you, Chris. Good to be here.

WALLACE: North Korea, what do you know about the explosion there this week, and do you believe that they're preparing to test a nuclear weapon?

POWELL: We've seen reports of this explosion, but based on all the information that we have, it was not any kind of nuclear event. We're trying to find out more about it and what exactly it was, if anything. But it does not appear to have been a nuclear event.

With respect to reports in the paper this morning that there is activity going on at a potential nuclear test site, we're monitoring this. We have been watching it. We can't tell whether it's normal maintenance activity or something more. So it's inconclusive at this moment, but we continue to monitor these things very carefully.


WALLACE: And is there anything you're doing, any message you're sending to the North Koreans, saying, "Don't take this step"?

POWELL: The North Koreans know this would not be a sensible step for them to take. And it is not just the reaction that they might see in the United States; it's their own neighbors. I mean, they are involved in a six-party framework discussion with the United States and South Korea and Japan and China and Russia. And I think their neighbors would view such a test with great alarm. And for that reason, we'll continue to monitor North Korea.

But remember, all six parties, to include North Korea, say that they are committed to the denuclearization of the peninsula. And that continues to be the goal of the United States and its partners in this effort.

WALLACE: All right. You said this week that our world is safer than it was three years ago on 9/11, but also that there's more work to be done.

This week, Al Qaida's number-two man, Ayman Al-Zawahiri, appeared on a videotape promising to attack U.S. forces. There was a bombing outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta that killed nine. And, of course, there was that terrible attack on that school in Russia that killed hundreds.

How serious is the threat today that Al Qaida or related groups can still hit the U.S. or American interests around the world?

POWELL: It's serious, and not just to American interests, as you described. The assaults in Russia against two airliners, bringing them out of the sky, and against a subway station, and then that horrible scene at the school in Beslan. This kind of terrorist activity no one is immune from it. And so it suggests that we have to do even more together to make sure the civilized worlds join together in the war against terrorism.

Now, fortunately, we have not had another attack like 9/11 over the last three years. President Bush has done everything we can do to protect the nation: the creation of a department of homeland security, better job on our borders, knowing who's coming into the country, more cooperation between our intelligence agencies and between our intelligence and law enforcement agencies and those of other nations. More and more nations are joining in this campaign. The Saudis are going after terrorists in the kingdom in full force.

And so I think that we are safer, but we're not safe yet. There are people out there who wish us harm. And the Russians have people who wish them harm. The Indonesians, the same thing.

And I think what we have seen is that all nations that are civilized and do not accept this kind of action as representing any sort of legitimate political cause are coming together to fight these terrorists.



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