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WalterM140
September 12th 04, 03:01 PM
"Al Qaeda will be weighing its options for staging an attack against
the continental United States before the presidential elections in
November. Stratfor believes that an attack is possible, though not
certain -- and the decision likely will be made at the highest levels
of the organization, based on an ever-shifting calculus.


Several factors argue in favor of a major attack -- not the least of
which is al Qaeda's need and desire to show its Islamic audience that
the United States remains vulnerable. The organization, correctly or
otherwise, has interpreted the Madrid bombings as evidence that al
Qaeda can influence political change in a Western nation -- a feat
that would have exponential power if replicated in the United States.
Moreover, an attack that occurs during the heightened state of alert
in the United States would do much for al Qaeda's continued
credibility as well.


However, al Qaeda also has reasons to stay its hand. The Bush
presidency has been good for the jihadist cause: The president, viewed
internationally as a cowboy, has taken up al Qaeda's challenge to
invade Muslim nations and parts of the Middle East -- which in turn
serves the group's attempts to rally the Islamic world against a
single enemy. Additionally, al Qaeda uses its assets carefully, and
thus might choose not to burn operatives in a strike where political
change is an expected outcome.


The decision ultimately will hinge on whether it is better for al
Qaeda to allow the elections to run their course, without risking
valuable assets, or whether it would derive more benefit by trying to
demonstrate its own power within the United States. It is our
assessment that al Qaeda is prepared to carry out an attack in the
coming months, but will do so only if top leaders determine that
action is necessary to further the organization's goals."

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Bush has been so intent on taking care of the the interests of Oil
men, Israel and the House of Saud, he has played right into Al Qaeda's
hands.

Walt

Jack
September 12th 04, 03:49 PM
WalterM140 wrote:

> "Al Qaeda will be weighing its options for staging an attack against
> the continental United States before the presidential elections in
> November. Stratfor believes that an attack is possible, though not
> certain -- and the decision likely will be made at the highest levels
> of the organization, based on an ever-shifting calculus.

[....]

> "It is our assessment that al Qaeda is prepared to carry out an attack
> in the coming months, but will do so only if top leaders determine
> that action is necessary to further the organization's goals."


No kidding? People actually pay Stratfor for such keen analysis, do
they? Any undergraduate could have told you the same thing, but without
all the pompous build-up in which Stratfor indulges.


> Bush has been so intent on taking care of the the interests of Oil
> men, Israel and the House of Saud, he has played right into Al Qaeda's
> hands.

Your conclusions don't match your premises, though neither you nor I
know for sure if you are right. As it is, the US voters don't seem to
want a debate on today's issues or tomorrow's.

As usual we will get what we deserve.


Jack

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