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I've reverted to the version 26-July-2006, which was most correct. The two last changes done after it were problematic:
Error changed CAA for CAAC, yet the actual acronyme was CAA.
Mountlive added the sentence even though it engaged on the same later on at the end of the article, refering to ETA's attitude towards killing politicians. That's more proper of the article on ETA, the original sentence wasn't ambiguous anyhow as it says clearly at the time.
I can't see why pointing out the fact that ETA engaged later on in killing politicians should be erased. Actually it gives a good point of its "evolution" on the matter and the fact that the CAA where first in this regard. But if it makes you happier, then we'll leave things as they are now, I don't have time nor appetite for editing wars. Thanks. Mountolive 04:39, 28 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Because we are not discussing ETA in this article. C'mon! --Sugaar 03:46, 28 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
You're probably right, the at the time, while maybe falling a bit short, should be ok anyway. Mountolive 03:52, 28 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]