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July 24, 2005
The Implications of Sharm el-Sheikh and London: An Analysis
Rami G. Khouri, staff writer at The Daily Star of Lebanon, said in a July 25, 2005 article that, Coming on the heels of the two consecutive transit system attacks in London earlier this month, the deadly bombings in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt on Saturday represent a particularly dangerous turn in a global terror scourge."
"Progress against the terrorists will require a qualitatively different, and more effective, political and police response to these latest attacks than has prevailed in recent years," he wrote, adding: "This is due to two reasons, related to Egypt itself and to the global pattern of terror attacks.See "Implications of Sharm el-Sheikh and London: U.S.-led global 'war on terror' may be creating more skilled enemies than it eliminates" for more of his interesting analysis.
Posted by Munir Umrani at July 24, 2005 05:22 PM
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