The extraordinary decision by German authorities to release convicted terrorist and murderer Mohammad Ali Hammadi should be strongly condemned by both the Bush Administration and Congress. Hammadi's release and subsequent safe passage to Lebanon raise major questions regarding Germany's commitment to the war on terror, and will cast a huge shadow over the forthcoming January 11 White House meeting between President Bush and newly elected German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Washington must adopt a pragmatic, realistic approach towardworking with Germany. Realpolitik should be the order of the day.As the EU member with the largest economy and largest population,Germany is simply too important to be ignored. It is in the U.S.interest to engage Berlin on an issue-by-issue basis, workingtogether where agreement can be reached.
whole group. and the mullah militia controlled the airport. the imam militia in the power said you guys have had enough press, we are shutting you down and we are going to take this over. so in order to get fuel to take off, ahmady took rob up, beat him and tried to get him to yell into a mic and threatened him with a gun to shoot him in the head and rob, the jay john wrote later about the incident was in the early morning hours of june 15th, 1985, robert dean stethem was told to yell into a mic and not a sound was heard to come from him. they shot him and threw him out of the plane at that point. brian: ken e we hope we get this guy and we hope we have you on the next day to talk about it and we hope you get quality time with him in his