Guest guest Posted September 11, 2001 Report Share Posted September 11, 2001 World shock over U.S. attacks September 11, 2001 Posted: 1:06 PM EDT (1706 GMT) LONDON, England -- LONDON, England -- World leaders have reacted with revulsion to the aircraft attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and on the Pentagon in Washington. A sombre and visibly shaken British Prime Minister Tony Blair said the world's democracies must " fight this evil " perpetrated by suspected terrorists in the U.S.. Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed deep sympathy to the people of the U.S. " in connection with this terrorist act, this terrible tragedy, " the Kremlin quoted spokesman ei Gromov as saying, Reuters said. Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat condemned the attack, saying he " sent his condolences and those of the Palestinian people to Bush and the American people. " EU External Relations Commissioner Patten told Reuters. " This is an act of war by madmen. " He compared the attack with that deployed by the Japanese at the U.S. naval base Pearl Harbor in 1941. " It is the worst attack on the United States since Pearl Harbor, " he added. " This is one of those few days in life that one can actually say will change everything. " NATO Secretary-General on called it an " intolerable aggression against democracy, " Reuters reported. The Italian and EU flags flew at half-mast at the office of prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, who said Italy joined the U.S. in condemning " these monstrous criminals who have demonstrated a vile and brutal affront against humanity, " The Associated Press said. French President Jacques Chirac, in a live televised address, condemned the attacks as " monstrous " and expressed his solidarity with the American people, AP reported. " France has just learned of these monstrous attacks -- there is no other word for it -- that have hit America, " Chirac said from Rennes, in the western region of Brittany. Prime Minister Lionel Jospin talked of his " sadness and horror, " before calling a security crisis meeting. Israeli Defence Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer told Israel's Army Radio it was " simply a tragedy, " Reuters reported. " All I can say is I sympathise with the American people. We don't have any more details than what has been reported on CNN. It's simply a terrible thing. " Guy Verhofstadt, the prime minister of Belgium, which currently holds the chair of the EU, expressed " deep shock and dismay " on hearing of the attacks. " On behalf of the European Union, [Verhofstadt and foreign minister Louis Michel] condemn in the strongest possible terms this type of cowardly attack on innocent civilians. " European Union foreign ministers will hold an emergency meeting on Wednesday to consider their response to the attacks. A spokesman for the German foreign ministry said: " The foreign minister is dismayed and shocked by the reports from New York. " The British prime minister cancelled the speech he was due to give at a meeting of the Transport and General Workers' Union in Brighton, southern England. Blair said: " I am afraid we can only imagine the terror and the carnage. Many, many innocent people will have lost their lives. " He went on to describe mass terrorism as " the new evil in our world today. " Blair said these sort of attacks were " perpetrated by fanatics, utterly indifferent to the sanctity of human life. " He added that the world's democracies must come together to " fight this evil and eradicate it from the world. " Queen II sent a message of condolence expressing her " disbelief and total shock. " The world is it's own magic! < lll > :*)~ < lll *mmmeeeooowww* *ppppuuuurrrr* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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