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. . . And the Germans

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The Washington Post, January 10th, 1989

My colleague in the opinion game, William Safire, recently wrote a column that has caused something of an international controversy. Regarding charges that a German firm helped Libya build an alleged poison gas installation, Safire said that the Germans, of all people, should stay out of the poison gas business. "Can it be that the `good Germans' are at it again?" Safire asked. The answer from Germany is no. Some "bad" Germans may be at it again. Those bad Germans are the ones who reportedly have helped Libya build its poison gas installation. They include, also, other firms that may have help...

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