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06-08-2007 14:29
Dr. Bona
Remarks of Senator Obama: (from the link, which you provided) 
 
"And so, a little more than a year after that bright September day, I was in the streets of Chicago again, this time speaking at a rally in opposition to war in Iraq. I did not oppose all wars,.. " 
 
And from the news reported by us 
 
"If we have actionable intelligence about high-value terrorist targets and President Musharraf won't act, we will," Obama said. 
 
"I understand that President Musharraf has his own challenges, but let me make this clear: there are terrorists holed up in those mountains who murdered 3,000 Americans. They are plotting to strike again." 
 
I believe we both accept the accuracy of these quotes. 
 
Our difference is that you are attempting to somehow justify what has been said by Senator Obama and we are criticizing it.  
 
We both have our reason for this. I don't want to speculate your reason but we strongly support human rights, social Justice and international laws, believing that the United Nations is the sole authority to impose any military action against any country on the planet.  
 
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But let's stick to Obama, whom the author rudely called "Bomber".  

 
 
I thought we were doing that. 
 
In my last comment I have outlined the options, and you also emphasised on military strike, the logical option for a military strike comes to bombing, therefore Dr. Polya's calling Senator Obama "bomber" was not out of line. 
 
In final, I am ready to debate anyone on the issue that why US can not and must not take unilateral military action against any country, regardless of any "Actionable intelligence."  
 
PS: Last year US forces attacked a village [Damadola] in Pakistan based on "intelligence" believing it is the hideout of Osama bin Laden’s top deputy, Ayman Al-Zawahri.  
 
The result was according to:  
 
"An AP reporter who visited Damadola about 12 hours after the attack saw three destroyed houses, hundreds of yards apart. Villagers had buried at least 15 people, including women and children, and were digging for more bodies in the rubble. "
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