Rami is on the line, ouf...at least he's safe. I just learned that his home is in southern Lebanon, the center of the war. A few simple sentences: all is well, the worst is over, I will go back to France next Saturday. Having been classmates for two years, the heart-pounding thing is that we are so close to the war that it has begun to threaten the friends I know.
The chilling feeling from the day before is still there. "United 93" is like a documentary. The scenes from 5 years ago were restrained to the point of panting and fate.
The madness of terrorism, or the blatantness of war, is so ugly that it makes people feel hairy.
The world is nowhere near as big as you think.
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