Other Countries

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As United States of America's President George W. Bush said, Thursday, September 20, 2001: other countries have a choice. They can either be for the United States or they can be for the terrorists. There is no in-between. This page deals with the various country's responses in this war.

Map of Other Countries Support for the Afghanistan Conflict
Sudan Government Says Bin Laden Not Welcome Back
Kremlin Fears Central Asia Tinderbox
Egypt Rejects U.S. Coalition, Upgrades Ties With Iraq
Chinese Working Overtime To Sew U.S. Flags
Sudan Handing Over bin Laden Associates
Saudis Balk at U.S. Use of Key Facility
US Closes Net Round Afghanistan
Emirates Cuts Relations With Taliban
Support for bin Laden in Indonesia Indicates Possible Spread of Violence
EU Boldly Breaks New Ground With Terrorism Stance
EU's Seven-Point Anti-Terrorism Plan
U.S. Sends Planes, Men for Attack on Afghanistan Saudi Arabia is not cooperating.
Saudi Royal Family in Flight
Bush Lifts Sanctions on India, Pakistan; Saudi Arabia, Turkey Cooperating
U.S. to Pick Brains of China's Anti-Terrorism Experts
Castro Mobilizes Cuban Military
Saudi Arabia Cuts Ties With Taliban Regime
Chavez of Venezuela: A New Danger to America
Colombian Rebels Plan Strike in U.S. -Tape
International Terrorist Support Groups Thrive in Belgium and Netherlands
Iran Refuses to Help 'Disgusting' Americans
Other Countries
The Quicksand of Saudi Politics
Iran Gives Warning to U.S.
Air Strikes Delayed As Allies Express Doubts
Powell: 'Seismic' Change in U.S.-Russian Ties
Castro, Bioterrorist in Our Backyard
China Seeks U.S. Military Aid
Pakistan Nukes May Fall in Hands of Taliban, Fear Russian Experts
Robert Fisk: Our Friends are Killers, Crooks and Torturers
Philippines to Get U.S. Help to Tackle bin Laden-Linked Terrorists
What Really Happened Aboard HMAS Manoora
China Bans Muslim & Arab Passengers From Its Airlines
Pope Worries About Venezuela's New Communist Leader
Indonesian President Critical of US
Egyptian President Criticizes Israel
Soviets' Silent Hysteria When 1979 Anthrax Outbreak Killed Dozens
North Korea, Angry About Alert, Increasing Military Power
Qatar Condemns US Attacks on Afghanistan
Economic Terrorism
Islamic Militants March in Pakistan--Clerics Demand President's Removal
"I Believe the Government of the USA Should Re-examine its Policies in the Middle East."
A New Iranian Revolution? Hundreds of thousands demonstrate against the Theocratic Dictatorship of the Mullahs but the American Press Ignores It!
Beijing Produces Videos Glorifying Terrorist Attacks on 'Arrogant' US
While Saddam Builds Monuments to himself, Babies Die
Saudi Prince Warns Muslim Clerics to Avoid Inflammatory Rhetoric
The Truth About Egypt--In Plain English
Spain Won't Extradite Suspects Because of US Death Penalty
Philippinos Hack a Muslim Terrorist to Pieces
THE IRAQI CONNECTION
North Korea Says U.S. Being Aggressive
Thank Russia for Low Gas Prices