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Athens - Al Qaeda: A Global Phenomenon Reaching Maturity |
2008-01-20 |
Posted by:3dc |
#3 "Actually, Iraq has become a training field for thousands of Islamic extremists who will disseminate their know-how in their homelands once they return" Like ebola, the most dangerous of the diseased are self-limiting -- they're too dead to spread. |
Posted by: Darrell 2008-01-20 16:14 |
#2 Yeah. It is like the disease with no symptoms. If you feel fine, you have it. |
Posted by: crosspatch 2008-01-20 14:46 |
#1 Moreover, the terrorists do not exhibit in most respects the characteristics of paranoid personalities. They are able to blend in with the rest of the society, adopt foreign costumes superficially, and stay in tune with the wider developments in the world. They are also trained internationally by Al Qaeda. Before 2001, they could travel easily in foreign countries. In short, they do not represent the majority of the Muslim world. So. It is the muslims who "fits in" should be suspect of terrorism? Who is this author? |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2008-01-20 02:30 |