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Notes from a heated morning meeting....!

Anu Anand | 12:48 UK time, Wednesday, 27 September 2006

Bush.jpgJust to add a few things to James' post about the National Intelligence Estimate in the US. Here's what some of you are saying:

"This is the only possible consequence from an unjustified, unrighteous war. This is exactly what I expected would happen. What did you think... the Muslims were going to throw a party and rejoice because the United States invaded the Middle East?" -Christos Damalas, Virginia Beach, VA

And so far, a lone voice of dissent:

"Most of the people always relate war, with 'bad things', but is not true. If it wasn't for the war many Iraqis would have still been tortured by Sadam's terror regime. Freedom is not free, sadly the result is terror for the innocents."-Jaime Ortega Simo, Madrid, Spain

Speaking of dissent, we all might be part of the same happy , but we certainly don't see eye to eye.....

At our morning meeting, David argued passionately that we should talk about the that's cancelled a performance of Mozart's , fearing Muslim reaction. Read the first few lines ofin the London Times to find out why.

Priya, Nkem and Francesca all agreed this was a good topic. Richard felt it was like deja-vu all over again, and I agreed. But Mark, who is after all, around here, broke the deadlock, saying we should find out what Germans are saying. Is this yet another case of people bending over backwards to avoid upsetting some Muslims? Post a comment below and join the debate now.

IRAQ
And just a few more links on the Iraq story. Here's the

in the US that invading Iraq was necessary and has now become a convenience excuse by extremists to target innocent people. But And check out for a personal view of life in Iraq. Speak to you soon!

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