Sites Holmquist trys, and often fails, to go no more than a couple of days without visiting (some of which Holmquist regularly swipes links from without attribution)
Newly declassified State Department documents obtained by the National Security Archive under the Freedom of Information Act show that in October 1976, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and high ranking U.S. officials gave their full support to the Argentine military junta and urged them to hurry up and finish the "dirty war" before the U.S. Congress cut military aid. A post-junta truth commission found that the Argentine military had "disappeared" at least 10,000 Argentines in the so-called "dirty war" against "subversion" and "terrorists" between 1976 and 1983; human rights groups in Argentina put the number at closer to 30,000.
It is beyond belief that this "organization" would say such things. No doubt this will be aired all over those television networks that are so popular in the Middle East and the terrorists will get the message that maybe, just maybe, America might not be interested in building a democracy in Iraq that they will hate so much. Feeling less desperate, they will proceed to fight less, which may sound good to the feeble minded Donkeys but will only result in taking more time for America to defeat the terrorists as they make their final stand. We may end up fighting them in the streets in Milwaukee before we have finished doing so in Tikrit!