The question is simple. If Al Qaeda formed a political wing, decommissioned their arms and pursued a political not violent path, would the USA/UK meet with them? Would you let Bin Laden in to your country for talks?
This got me thinking;
Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness is leading a delegation to the United States for St Patrick's Day celebrations at the White House.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/7295840.stm
Martin McGuinness, one time IRA top commander and responsible for authorizing many acts of "terrorism" never mind the fact he has personally pulled the trigger himself, is now leading a delegation to Washington to meet G.W.B Co. He is welcomed with open arms as he has now denounced terrorism.
Himself and Gerry Adams passed freely to the USA in the past while both still on the IRA army council ordering bombings & murder, to raise funds for the Republican "cause"(minus a short ban after 9/11), essentially gathering moneys to buy explosives and guns used to kill and maim here and on Main Land Britain.
All is forgiven it seams, can Osama bin Laden expect the same in say......10 years?
This got me thinking;
Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness is leading a delegation to the United States for St Patrick's Day celebrations at the White House.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/7295840.stm
Martin McGuinness, one time IRA top commander and responsible for authorizing many acts of "terrorism" never mind the fact he has personally pulled the trigger himself, is now leading a delegation to Washington to meet G.W.B Co. He is welcomed with open arms as he has now denounced terrorism.
Himself and Gerry Adams passed freely to the USA in the past while both still on the IRA army council ordering bombings & murder, to raise funds for the Republican "cause"(minus a short ban after 9/11), essentially gathering moneys to buy explosives and guns used to kill and maim here and on Main Land Britain.
All is forgiven it seams, can Osama bin Laden expect the same in say......10 years?