Malaysian's implication in the 'international nuclear black market' may involve more than what meets the eye. But these things are not what many established Western notions and preconceptions assume them to be.
WHEN Osama bin Laden proved too elusive even for the word’s sole superpower and its allies, Saddam Hussein became a convenient substitute instead. A national leader is more easily traced than a stateless nomad, never mind if that leader was once a useful Western ally.
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