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And the French government remains grimly confident that American policy in the Middle East is more likely to foster terrorism than to suppress it.
Unusually, the meeting included the ambassador of Syria, a country long on the State Department's list of those that foster terrorism.
This documentary from Jed Rothstein, which received an Oscar nomination for best short, follows Mr. Khalid as he tries to understand the factors that foster terrorism, a taboo subject among Muslims, and to begin talking with those involved in it.
The United States has in the past accused Sudan of helping to foster terrorism, and as it hunts Osama bin Laden, Washington has accused an Islamic group in Somalia of having links with Al Qaeda.
Now our effort seems to be lopsidedly directed toward building fortress America to protect the concentrated wealth of the few, instead of relieving conditions around the world that foster terrorism.
After all, it is not often a minister leaves government warning that its actions, or silence, are morally indefensible, not in the national interest, liable to foster terrorism in the UK and likely to undermine British influence in the Middle East by failing to be seen to be fair-minded.
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A water-starved bantustan of a neighbour will fail to develop a viable economy, and will hence remain corrupt, donor-dependent and undemocratic; Israeli religious settlements transecting its territory will provide a focus of nationalist bitterness, fostering terrorism.
She is a former State Department spokeswoman and former ambassador to Morocco, and it falls to her to convey the administration's intentions in the Middle East and elsewhere, and to counter the virulent anti-Americanism that fosters terrorism.
In the past, Mr. Gingrich has said that if Iran were to obtain nuclear weapons, then not only Israel but also the United States would be at risk, and he has characterized Iran as a country and a culture that fosters terrorism.
In briefing lawmakers today, Secretary of State Colin L. Powell and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld indicated that Iran, as well as Syria and Libya -- nations long accused by the State Department of fostering terrorism -- could be included in the American-led coalition against terrorism if they turned over a new leaf, one lawmaker said.
Blair's justification for that ghastly embrace was Gaddafi's promise to give up weapons of mass destruction, but there was no good reason to believe such a promise of a man who had previously spent years fostering terrorism against both Britain and the US.
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