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AUDIONETDAILY Listen to terrorists endorse Nancy Pelosi WND's Aaron Klein interviews Mideast militants about speaker's policies Posted: April 04, 2007 8:34 pm Eastern © 2009 WorldNetDaily.com
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit today to Syria – in which she called for dialogue with Damascus – was "brave" and "very appreciated" and could bring about "important changes" to America's foreign policy, including talks with "Middle East resistance groups," members of terror organizations whose top leaders live in Syria told WND's Aaron Klein. One terror leader, Khaled Al-Batch, a militant and spokesman for Islamic Jihad, expressed hope Pelosi would continue winning elections, explaining the House speaker's Damascus visit demonstrated she understands the Middle East. (Story continues below) Pelosi's visit was opposed by President Bush, who called Syria a "state sponsor of terror." Click the play button below to listen to the sound file of Klein interviewing the terrorists about Pelosi.
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