zenith-nadir
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It is common knowledge that the majority of Spaniards were against the Spanish government's cooperation with America in the invasion of Iraq.
Then came the bombings on the Madrid subways, an election, and now Spain's prime minister-elect Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero is pulling out the Spanish troops in Iraq.
In a statement to London-based Al-Quds al-Arabi , the Brigade of Abu Hafs al-Masri said it was calling a truce in Spain to give the socialist government time to carry out its pledge to withdraw troops from Iraq. But the Brigade of Abu Hafs al-Masri also said "Our brigades are getting ready now for the coming strike, whose turn will it be next? Is it Japan, America, Italy, Britain, Saudi Arabia or Australia?"
Wouldn't it have been better if Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero waited a month or two before he officially announced that he will be pulling out the Spanish troops in Iraq? If the Brigade of Abu Hafs al-Masri is actually responsible for the Madrid bombings what lesson is Spain teaching the world? Appeasment? or Defiance?
Then came the bombings on the Madrid subways, an election, and now Spain's prime minister-elect Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero is pulling out the Spanish troops in Iraq.
In a statement to London-based Al-Quds al-Arabi , the Brigade of Abu Hafs al-Masri said it was calling a truce in Spain to give the socialist government time to carry out its pledge to withdraw troops from Iraq. But the Brigade of Abu Hafs al-Masri also said "Our brigades are getting ready now for the coming strike, whose turn will it be next? Is it Japan, America, Italy, Britain, Saudi Arabia or Australia?"
Wouldn't it have been better if Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero waited a month or two before he officially announced that he will be pulling out the Spanish troops in Iraq? If the Brigade of Abu Hafs al-Masri is actually responsible for the Madrid bombings what lesson is Spain teaching the world? Appeasment? or Defiance?