> > In particular, I wonder how this will influence our
> > view of Germany.  If there is any country that should
> > be most enthusiastic for freeing people from a
> > genocidal dictator, it is Germany.  Instead of that,
> > though, we see Germany refusing to help under _any_
> > circumstances, _and_ what evidence we have suggests
> > that German companies (with the assistance, quite
> > possibly of the German government) were the most
> > active ones in the world in helping to violate the
> > sanctions.  How is that going to affect things, too?
>
> Given what you said, and I agree with the  lack of morality  involved in
> the actions of the German companies, what would you say about an American
> company that sold him prohibited equipment that contained hardware that
> could _very easily_ be converted into a nuclear bomb trigger...after 1991?
>
That would be Cheneys company wouldnt it? Halliburton?
I see that the suit to get Cheney to reveal the particulars about the
formation of energy policy has been dropped.

rob
Ohoh. I worked for Haliburton during that time. Should I do hari-kari now or just wait for the Green police to get me?

Kevin T. - VRWC
The Green police!
They live inside a leafy shed
The Green police!
They come for me in my hedge

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