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Posted by  mdp (for it is he!) on June 29, 2002 at 01:26:14:

In Reply to:  Re: THE MISSING AMERICAN SENSE OF HISTORY? posted by bsp on June 28, 2002 at 19:29:51:

Your own over-reaction to my comments on "9.11" confirms my worst suspicions; global history did NOT "unfold" in NYC/Washington, it is still 'unfolding' in the Middle East, on the West Bank, of course - mainly because of the West's need for cheap oil from Saudi Arabia?

I suspect that Hiroshima and Nagasaki will feature far more strongly in any serious world history, but of course there was no media coverage of these two cities. I hate to say this (as I do have some american friends) but it looks from Europe, that the USA can - as we say - 'dish it out' (Vietnam/Gulf War style) but cannot take it?

 
 
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