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Sleeping With The Enemy?(United States foreign policy)

Newsweek International

| November 12, 2001 | Dickey, Christopher; Gutman, Roy; Bahari, Maziar; Santoro, Lara | COPYRIGHT 2001 Newsweek, Inc. All rights reserved. Any reuse, distribution or alteration without express written permission of Newsweek is prohibited. For permission: www.newsweek.com. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Once upon a time the ogres of international terror were known to all: Libya's leader, Muammar Kaddafi, was branded the most dangerous man in the world, a lunatic who thought nothing of blowing up a Pan Am 747 out of the sky over Scotland. Syria's secret services nurtured hijackers and suicide bombers. Iran's mullahs inspired suicidal zealots to attack American embassies and blow up a barracks full of Marines. Sudan's radical Islamist leaders gave asylum to the infamous Carlos, and shelter to no less than Osama bin Laden himself.

The State Department still lists all four countries as state sponsors of terror. Yet when President George W. Bush told the world ...

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