[iwar] [fc:Terrorists.find.unlikely.allies.in.neo-Nazis]

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From The Telegraph, London

Terrorists find unlikely allies in neo-Nazis

America's right-wing extremists have welcomed the September 11 terrorist
attack as a strike on their enemy, the United States Government. 

While the vast majority of Americans have reacted with horror at what
happened, a number of underground groups have rushed to voice support
for the terrorists.  Others have called for militia groups to exploit
the chaos the terrorist actions caused to launch their own assault on
the state. 

Billy Roper, of the neo-Nazi National Alliance, posted a message on his
Web site saying: "The enemy of our enemy is, for now at least, our
friend. 

[http://www.smh.com.au/news/0110/02/world/world9.html]

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