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Europe
Spain Suspends Plan for Talks With ETA
2006-12-31
Looks like the leopard didn't change its spots.
MADRID, Spain (AP) - A powerful car bomb exploded at Madrid's international airport Saturday and Spain's government, blaming the Basque group ETA, suspended plans for peace talks with the separatists. The blast left two people missing and 26 injured, most with damage to their ears from the shock wave.

Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero said the government would halt talks with ETA over the bombing. The group had agreed to stop attacks in its cease-fire declaration earlier this year that was seen as the greatest hope in a decade of a peaceful end to the conflict.

"The condition for dialogue was and is the unequivocal desire to abandon violence," said Zapatero, who cut short a family holiday after the bombing. "The very grave attack today by the terrorist band ETA is radically contrary to that desire."

ETA did not claim responsibility for the bombing, but a man who placed a warning call before the attack said he was a representative of the group. Following previous attacks, the group has sometimes waited weeks to claim responsibility.

ETA and its political supporters have been warning for months that the peace process was faltering. They have complained that the government has made no gesture to reciprocate its call for a cease-fire, such as meeting a long-standing ETA demand for its prisoners to be moved to the Basque region of northwestern Spain from other parts of the country.

The group has also said that continued arrests of suspected members and court rulings against the movement have broken a government promise to relieve pressure on the pro-independence group. It is also angry that the government has refused to allow talks among Basque political parties on the region's future until ETA's outlawed political wing Batasuna renounces violence.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  "The blast left 2 people missing"?

What the hell kind of bomb was that? That's a serious explosion if it made 2 people completely go away.

The world needs to get serious about terrorism.

Its high time that Spain lays waste to its terrorist problem. President Bush should call Pooty and greenlight him on Chechnya. Then call Israel, tell them to get a real leader, then lend the next guy some hardware to squash Palestine. This kind of crap is bad enough coming from other countries, there is no reason any Nation should put up with it from there own.
Posted by: Mike N.   2006-12-31 20:48  

#2  Didn't kill enough innocent people. Try again.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-12-31 18:54  

#1  Probably figured that if Zapatero was willing to appease Al Quada, he'd do the same for ETA.
Posted by: DMFD   2006-12-31 18:50  

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