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Al-Qaeda documents show possible link to Madrid bombings
2004-03-13
NORWEGIAN defence researchers had come across documents that could link al-Qaeda to the Madrid train bombings that killed 199 people, Norwegian television reported today.
The teevee says the corpse count is now 200...
Researchers with the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment who have specialised in digging up original al-Qaeda releases and interviews, told the NRK television channel they had discovered a document on an Arabic website last year outlining al-Qaeda strategies on how to force the United States and its allies to leave Iraq, and pointing to Spain as the "weakest link".
That's because of the large lefty population in Spain. I suspect that's a superficial evaluation. The word "cojones" is actually Spanish.
"It wasn’t until yesterday when we were going through old material to find links to Spain that we understood what we were holding in our hands," project leader Brynjar Lia told NRK. "We mainly had the impression that (the documents) referred to the situation in Iraq, but on closer examination we saw that they specifically refer to Spanish domestic politics and the elections," due on Sunday, he added.
Hokay. I've already pretty much come to the conclusion they dunnit.
According to the TV report, page 42 of the Arabic document reads: "We have to make use of the election to the maximum. The government at the most can cope with three attacks." The document also reportedly predicts that the other partners in the US-led coalition would follow like "pieces of domino" if Spain were to withdraw from Iraq.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#5  and pointing to Spain as the "weakest link".

LOL! Thank God for our enemies.

Posted by: Shipman   2004-3-13 12:29:27 PM  

#4  And what's really got them pissed off is we are apllying the Dominoe Theory in Reverse
Posted by: Cheddarhead   2004-3-13 9:59:31 AM  

#3  People all over the world play dominos.
Posted by: Mike Sylwester   2004-3-13 8:26:51 AM  

#2   Like everything else, it depends on the Arabic and how it was translated. Zarqawi's letter had some noticeable non-al-Qaeda phraseology including a reference to "zero hour" and "pretext." You'd have to see the original Arabic before making any judgements one way or another, because in many cases the translator is simply seeking to keep as much of the original emotion and intent of the writer in the document as possible.
Posted by: Dan Darling   2004-3-13 12:09:24 AM  

#1  Dan,

"pieces of domino" Is that a colloquial expression alQueda would use?
Posted by: Mr. Davis   2004-3-13 12:03:54 AM  

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