Saturday, June 19, 2004

Guardian: Bush told he is playing into Bin Laden's hands: Al-Qaida may 'reward' American president with strike aimed at keeping him in office

"A senior US intelligence official is about to publish a bitter condemnation of America's counter-terrorism policy, arguing that the west is losing the war against al-Qaida and that an "avaricious, premeditated, unprovoked" war in Iraq has played into Osama bin Laden's hands.
Imperial Hubris: Why the West is Losing the War on Terror, due out next month, dismisses two of the most frequent boasts of the Bush administration: that Bin Laden and al-Qaida are "on the run" and that the Iraq invasion has made America safer.
In an interview with the Guardian the official, who writes as "Anonymous", described al-Qaida as a much more proficient and focused organisation than it was in 2001, and predicted that it would "inevitably" acquire weapons of mass destruction and try to use them.
He said Bin Laden was probably "comfortable" commanding his organisation from the mountainous tribal lands along the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan."

1 Comments:

Blogger t said...

seems to me that the war in afghanistan was less about al-qaeda than routing the taliban. . .the warlords r rollin in kickback, the poppy fields r in full bloom. . .but i suppose it's just a coincidence that the capsian sea pipeline is now under construction? of course bush has special forces on the hunt for bin-laden. squashing the head pimple is still a useful publicity stunt.

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