View Full Version : Re: Start of the Decline of Al Qaeda??
Denyav
May 7th 04, 07:18 AM
>In either case it's a good indicator that Al Qaeda, while certainly not
>to be ruled out as a potential threat, is suffering more difficulties
>than previously believed.
>
IMO,Al Queda ,like every other terrorist organization,is a proxy of a
govermental intel agency, they are used and dumped when they are no longer
needed.
Mortimer Schnerd, RN
May 7th 04, 11:36 AM
Eliminate SPAM wrote:
> In either case it's a good indicator that Al Qaeda, while certainly not
> to be ruled out as a potential threat, is suffering more difficulties
> than previously believed.
Of course they're having their difficulties. Don't you think they'd crash a
jetliner into the Pentagon every day if they could? The fact that they haven't
since 9/11/2001 is a measure of their difficulties.
--
Mortimer Schnerd, RN
http://www.mortimerschnerd.com
George Z. Bush
May 7th 04, 01:25 PM
"Denyav" > wrote in message
...
> >In either case it's a good indicator that Al Qaeda, while certainly not
> >to be ruled out as a potential threat, is suffering more difficulties
> >than previously believed.
> >
>
> IMO,Al Queda ,like every other terrorist organization,is a proxy of a
> govermental intel agency, they are used and dumped when they are no longer
> needed.
Which government intel agency? The last time I looked, nobody was claiming him.
George Z.
Denyav
May 7th 04, 11:23 PM
>Which government intel agency? The last time I looked, nobody was claiming
>him.
Lets put this way "There is an intel Agency behind every succesful terrorist
organization "
ZZBunker
May 8th 04, 06:51 AM
"Mortimer Schnerd, RN" > wrote in message >...
> Eliminate SPAM wrote:
> > In either case it's a good indicator that Al Qaeda, while certainly not
> > to be ruled out as a potential threat, is suffering more difficulties
> > than previously believed.
>
>
> Of course they're having their difficulties. Don't you think they'd crash a
> jetliner into the Pentagon every day if they could? The fact that they haven't
> since 9/11/2001 is a measure of their difficulties.
They are having no difficulties. Since in 1993 they tried
to blow it up, not hijack it.
And they obviously have no problems finding RPGs.
Alan Minyard
May 8th 04, 06:45 PM
On Fri, 07 May 2004 21:53:58 -0400, Peter Skelton > wrote:
>On 7 May 2004 15:29:22 -0700, (pendell)
>wrote:
>
>>Peter Skelton > wrote in message >...
>>> Either that, or the organization has become so wealthy that it
>>> can afford to hire.
>>
>>This raises a question in my mind: *Why* would AQ start offering cash
>>rewards?
>>
>Start? It's been going on for years.
>
>>Certainly they seem to have no lack of volunteers. Given the success
>>that the Palesteinian terror groups have, there must be plenty of
>>Muslims willing to die for the sake of martyrdom without the cash
>>inducement.
>>
>Cash inducement is paid to the family. You let your thirteen year
>old go bang, you get the bucks.
>
>>For that matter, it may also mark a shift away from suicide tactics.
>>I mean, there's no way you're going to hire someone to be a suicide
>>bomber, right? They wouldn't be able to spend it!
>>
>See above
>
>
>
>Peter Skelton
It would seem that placing Anon on the list is a bit over the top, even
for the Islamofachists. It is obvious that they have declared a
Jihad against all non-Muslims. Our strategies and tactics need
to take that into account.
Al Minyard
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