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Let's Join the Pope
by
Jacob G. Hornberger,
December 2001
After the 1993 terrorist bombing of the World Trade Center, one of the
convicted terrorists told a New York federal judge before sentencing that
one of the principal reasons he had committed the attack was because of all
the Iraqi children who had died as a result of the U.S. government's embargo
and blockade against the Iraqi people. Despite that open and public
announcement, the U.S. government insisted on continuing its embargo and
blockade. Long before the 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center,
Osama bin Laden openly and publicly cited the deaths of the Iraqi children
as a principal reason for his decision to extend his war to American
civilians, and still the U.S. government insisted on continuing its embargo.
According to the Associated Press, on December 11 Pope John Paul II publicly
called "for an end to the embargo on Iraq and said the Church would share in
the 'unjustly inflicted' suffering of Iraqis on Friday, a day of fast for
Catholics." Isn't it time for the American people to stand against their own
government on this issue and join the Pope in calling for an end to the
embargo? Isn't it in our personal interests and in the interests of our
families to do so?
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