interesting interview on CNN this morning with one of the parents of a Pam Am Flight 103 victim, who put Carol Costello in an uncomfortable spot bashing U.S. foreign policy... great to have some of these live interviews like this bring us some truth.
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MOSEY: Well, he hasn't done that yet. It sounds as if it's imminent, but he hasn't done that yet. And anybody, even the most evil and unpredictable person, can repent, and thank God for that. We all need to repent of many things.
And, of course, the huge international pressure that's been put on him and that has forced him down this road with this whole, huge package, which isn't just money. It's renouncing terrorism, which he's done and not been found to be involved in terrorism. That he's released the two for trial in Holland, which he did. That he's cooperated with the inquiry, which he did. That he is ready to accept some guilt, and that he's ready to pay compensation. I think that's quite a long road to travel down, and it has brought us to a point where maybe we can count Libya a little bit nearer to being a friendly nation than an enemy. That's got to be good.
COSTELLO: You really think so? Because I just remember what the sentiment was in America back in the 1980s about Muammar Gaddafi and Libya. I mean, the United States attacked that country.
MOSEY: Yes.
COSTELLO: It's just a strange thing to think that we could have good relations with Libya and Muammar Gaddafi.
MOSEY: Look, on this side of the Atlantic, I think these things are largely viewed in a very different light. The bottom line, and a lot of people won't like (UNINTELLIGIBLE), but the bottom line is, and my daughter is dead, if the Libyans are guilty, she's dead because of the Libyan attack on Tripoli. And the reason for that, the Valdel (ph) disco has never yet been proven; rather the reverse. My daughter is dead because of American foreign policy, and so I find that difficult to accept as the terrorists, whoever they were, who did it.
COSTELLO: Explain that, sir. Why is it American policy's fault?
MOSEY: That they struck against a country on floozy evidence, which has since proved to be totally unreliable.
http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0308/14/lad.04.html