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"It's not a fight or a battle against a particular
religion or particular countries -- on the contrary,"
Solana told reporters Monday after a meeting with NATO

Solana speaks the truth!! Its not against a particular country....it's 
against all countries in the entire  region. And concerning religion, 
as far as NATO is concerned, that's irrelevant to them too.

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Subject: Solana Enlists Compradors To Recolonize Near East, Asia 
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 Monday September 24, 9:10 PM
 EU team heads for Pakistan, Mideast to build
 anti-terror front
 BRUSSELS, Sept 24 (AFP) - 
 The heavyweights of EU foreign policy were setting off
 from Brussels on Monday on an intense five-day mission
 to get Pakistan and key Arab states to join a global
 push against terrorism.
 Led by Belgian Foreign Minister Louis Michel, the EU
 ministerial troika will also include EU foreign policy
 high representative Javier Solana and EU External
 Relations Commissioner Chris Patten.
 Joining them will be foreign minister Josep Pique of
 Spain, which takes over the agenda-setting presidency
 of the 15-nation European Union from Belgium next
 January.
 The mission follows an emergency summit of EU leaders
 last Friday that called for a broad global coalition
 against terrorism, and supported as "legitimate" US
 plans to strike back for the September 11 attacks on
 the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
 "It's not a fight or a battle against a particular
 religion or particular countries -- on the contrary,"
 Solana told reporters Monday after a meeting with NATO
 Secretary General George Robertson, shortly before
 departure.
 "That's the reason why we're doing so many efforts,
 from the European Union, to get as many countries of
 the Arab world with us as possible," Solana said.
 In an interview that appeared Monday in the French
 newspaper Le Figaro, Michel said the EU delegation
 would give certain countries "a chance to make a new
 strategic choice."
 "If the coalition is big enough and includes
 representatives of all the great civilizations, I
> really think that it can be efficient," he said.
"We will explain the position of the European Union,
 tell our Arab friends on the ground that there is no
 amalgam possible: it is a coalition against terrorism,
against fanatics, but not against Islam."
 Patten's spokesman Gunner Wiegand said the troika
would depart Brussels around 4:00 pm (1400 GMT),
 heading first to Pakistan, on the front line of
 expected US strikes on Afghanistan.
 There it will hold talks with President General Pervez
 Musharraf and Foreign Minister Abdas Sattar, before
 proceeding Tuesday evening to Iran's capital Tehran.
 On Wednesday the Europeans will see Iranian President
 Mohammad Khatami and Foreign Minister Kamal Kharazi,
 hot on the heels of a visit to Tehran the day before
 by British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw.
 Later Wednesday the troika will go to Riyadh to see
 Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdulaziz and
 Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal.
 On Thursday morning, it will proceed to Cairo for
 talks with Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Maher and
 President Hosni Mubarak, who will himself have just
 come back from Paris, Berlin and Rome.
 The troika will also see Arab League Secretary General
 Amr Mussa.
 Wiegand said the troika would "most likely" go to
 Jordan's capital Amman on Friday, "but this is,
 however, still uncertain because apparently King
 Abdullah II is out of the country."
 The troika is also to go to Damascus on Friday, seeing
 President Bashar al-Assad and Foreign Minister Faruq
al-Shara.
 On the trip home Saturday, the mission will make a
 stopover in Skopje to shore up intensive EU efforts to
 help Macedonia overcome an ethnic Albanian rebellion
 that threatened to explode into a new Balkan war.
 Asked what might happen if the United States carries
 out any military attacks while the troika is
 travelling, Wiegand replied: "We're in a Belgian air
 force plane... I'm sure all necessary security
 measures will be taken in terms of routing the plane."
 

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