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Date: 15 Dec 1995 00:05:49
Reply-To: Conference "zamir.chat"
From: Ivo Skoric
Subject: Re: http://mediafilter.org/SJ/Pages/1990 Lebanon
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From: "Ivo Skoric"
Subject: Re: http://mediafilter.org/SJ/Pages/1990 Lebanon
Wherever there are people willing to fight, there will be industry
willing to provide weapons. Sometimes this industry help put in such
places governments "friendly" to the industry's interests.
Governments who would be able to "lead" their subjects to fight.
The safest place to live in this world is near the arms factory - its
bosses that sell weapons of destruction to others (preferably
overseas), will take damn well care to secure their property. That's
why naturally no matter the immigration laws, there will be more and
more immigrants from the third world to the West.
Also, they hate to waste their investment, so all unused weapons
would be quickly transported to other willing users as soon as the
conflict in designated area wanes. Does anybody know where the
conflict will move once Bosnia is settled?
ivo
...as it is plainly clear from the following:
Hi
I was in Lebanon between October 1988 and March 1990, I am a christain
Lebanese born in Australia.
A number of time while in Jounieh at the port you could see hunderds of
tanks and trucks carrying
gun of all size and discription, rocket launchers being loaded onto huge
ships to be frieghted.
At the time I didn't relise where all these armaments where going,
althought it seemed to me as
if they had served their purpose in Lebanon. It is obvious now where all
these arms went to the
former Youjoslavia. What this all means I don't know but it makes me
wonder sometimes..........
..........., Bye for now.