Robert Gustavo

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Zarqawi was granted permission to leave the country for good, headed again to Afghanistan and a future that surely—so the Jordanians thought—offered nothing more than futility and a dusty grave.
Robert Gustavo
They let him go so they wouldn't have to deal with him, and he joined up with like-minded fanatics and then came back more dangerous than ever. Was this a common practice to let fanatics leave the country? By dumping their problems on the rest of the world, do the Jordanians bear responsibility? And, what have they done to absolve themselves of this responsibility, and repair the damage that he has wrought?
John Bravenec
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John Bravenec
Although they do pave the road to hell, the book indicates that they had good intentions in doing so.
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