"I've always felt the university could conduct education programs and be a partner with our government," he said. "If I were not involved in these kinds of efforts, who would be?"
Like you had the choice. Must be a nice feeling knowing the government you've partnered with is cluster-bombing your alumni.
Hakki Alacakaptan
|| -----Original Message-----
|| From: owner-lbo-talk at lists.panix.com
|| [mailto:owner-lbo-talk at lists.panix.com]On Behalf Of Michael Pollak
|| Sent: 31 Ekim 2001 Çarþamba 21:17
|| To: Lbo-Talk
|| Subject: Re: Educating the Taliban
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|| On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Hakki Alacakaptan wrote:
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|| > The surreal tale of illiterate Afghan warriors at a CIA university in
|| > Nebraska being courted by the State Department and Unocal:
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|| Excerpt:
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|| Even as the anti-Taliban rhetoric in Washington grew harsher in the
|| 1990s, the university center provided a softer approach to foreign
|| policy, an approach that was often awkward, occasionally
|| controversial
|| and, ultimately, a failure.
||
|| Michael
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