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I don't know if I really accept that there is admission there, especially since it is an attempt to get someone to talk.
What gets me is that it seems so easy for people to be very blasé about what happened on that day. For me, that day and 9/11 were the two of the worst days of American history in my lifetime.
I didn't remember the Senate bombing, I had to google it. I asked my wife and she didn't remember either, and I am telling you, this woman remembers every damn thing.
It's not something I ever remember hearing about, though obviously it was big news at the time. I remember the embassy bombing in Beirut, I remember it came out that US was protecting Klaus Barbie but he got caught. I remember Karen Carpenter died, but I don't remember a bomb going off in Senate chambers when no-one was there and no-one was hurt.
Since we are remembering, I also remember two years after that when Yitzhak Rabin got assassinated for signing the Oslo accords that would have been a peace deal between Israel and the PLO. Unfortunately an extremist Israeli killed him to put a stop to any peace. Then Netenyahu did everything to he could to get rid of the PLO (who wanted to sign the peace deal remember) and support Hamas so that Gaza and the west bank wouldn't coordinate and so there wouldn't be any Palestine state, and I feel like that had some unintended and negative consequences.
Haha yes I remember Zamfir, hauntingly beautiful!