Tuesday, May 25, 2004
There must be.. 50 ways to get Bin Laden
(Thanks Adam Sandler..for the lyrics that inspired this title)
Despite our apparent efforts, Al Qaida has more than 18,000 potential terrorists out there. Some are reportedly in the United States preparing a strike for this Summer.
According to the International Institute of Strategic Studies(IISS), Bin Laden's network appears to be operating in more than sixty countries. The report suggests that US efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq have boosted Al Qaida's recruiting efforts.
(Duh)
Researcher Christopher Langton of the IISS said it could take up to 500,000 US troops to bring stability into Iraq.
So are we really going after Al Qaida or aren't we? I really need someone to give me an explanation as to why we have concentrated so much effort into Iraq when the main problem and the main enemy is Bin Laden.
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Despite our apparent efforts, Al Qaida has more than 18,000 potential terrorists out there. Some are reportedly in the United States preparing a strike for this Summer.
According to the International Institute of Strategic Studies(IISS), Bin Laden's network appears to be operating in more than sixty countries. The report suggests that US efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq have boosted Al Qaida's recruiting efforts.
(Duh)
Researcher Christopher Langton of the IISS said it could take up to 500,000 US troops to bring stability into Iraq.
So are we really going after Al Qaida or aren't we? I really need someone to give me an explanation as to why we have concentrated so much effort into Iraq when the main problem and the main enemy is Bin Laden.
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