FW: question

henk vreekamp w.j.vreekampdouwes at POBOX.RUU.NL
Tue May 18 10:47:41 CEST 1999


Grappig maar nog meer waar:

In hoeveel gevallen is met bombardementen nog meer ellende (voor de rest van
de wereld) voorkomen?

Korea
Congo
Grenada
Lybie
Panama
Irak
Soedan
Groen Links
Servie

Dat ook pacifisten 1989 nog steeds niet hebben verwerkt en nu tot de
conservatieve machtsdenkers behoren, stemt mij treurig. Geef mij maar
Hoekema en Mient-Jan Faber!

Henk Vreekamp, Utrecht
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In Message Tue, 18 May 1999 02:17:22 -0500,
  Broer Benno <Broer.Benno at bcg.com> writes:

>Triest maar waar:
>
>> Here's a list of the countries that the U.S. has bombed since  the end of
>> World War II, compiled by historian William Blum:
>> > > >
>> > > >  China 1945-46
>> > > >  Korea 1950-53
>> > > >  China 1950-53
>> > > >  Guatemala 1954
>> > > >  Indonesia 1958
>> > > >  Cuba 1959-60
>> > > >  Guatemala 1960
>> > > >  Congo 1964
>> > > >  Peru 1965
>> > > >  Laos 1964-73
>> > > >  Vietnam 1961-73
>> > > >  Cambodia 1969-70
>> > > >  Guatemala 1967-69
>> > > >  Grenada 1983
>> > > >  Libya 1986
>> > > >  El Salvador 1980s
>> > > >  Nicaragua 1980s
>> > > >  Panama 1989
>> > > >  Iraq 1991-99
>> > > >  Sudan 1998
>> > > >  Afghanistan 1998
>> > > >  Yugoslavia 1999
>> > > >
>> In how many of these instances did a democratic government, respectful of
>> human rights, occur as a direct result?  Choose one of the following:
>> > > >
>> > > >  (a) 0
>> > > >  (b) zero
>> > > >  (c) none
>> > > >  (d) not a one
>> > > >  (e) a whole number between -1 and +1
>
>Benno Broer



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