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Terror Networks
'Al-Qaeda on brink of defeat'
2008-05-30
Posted by:Oztralian

#6  AFTER 2010 or 2012 > BOTH ISLAMIST IRAN + JIHAD-TERROR WILL BE [sufficiently?]NUCLEAR, i.e. Nukes-WMDS potent enuff to cause any US-Allied = ANti/Non-Muslim-Islamist nation(s) to think thrice before engaging in new mil ventures agz same or State sponsors.

NET > PRE 9-11 and POST 9-11 > OSAMA BIN LADEN had given numerous inferences that the GOALS-SUCCESS OF RADICAL ISLAMISM + ITS GLOBAL JIHAD IS MORE SIGNIFICANT THAN EVEN HE HIMSELF, HENCE WHILE OSAMA's CAPTURE OR DEATH MAY BE HAILED IN THE WEST IN LT IT MAY NOT STOP RADICAL ISLAMISM'S WAR.

NO OSAMIAM/OSAMIST US-IRAN APOCALYPTIC BATTLE >= IRAN + MILITANTS-TERROR GET THEIR STRATEGIC WEAPONS + SOVEREIGN andor "LEBANON-STYLE " ISLAMIST ENCLAVES-BLOC IN ASIA + AFRICA.

Call me weird but nethinks twas NOT what PRO-OWG ERGO ANTI-OWG ANTI-US LEFTISTS, MARXISTS, GLOBALISTS + SECULARISTS, etal. had in mind.

OOOOOOOOOPPPPPPPSIES - YOUR BAD!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-05-30 19:29  

#5  Similar report in today's Washington Post.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2008-05-30 15:25  

#4  Not if we can help it!
Posted by: Obama, Harry and Nancy   2008-05-30 13:16  

#3  How come The New York Times didn't interview him?

They were either too busy fawning over Obamessiah, or in a state of mourning, Bobby. Besides, this could be considered by many to be "good news", and thus "no news" to the NYSlimes.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-05-30 11:34  

#2  Interesting it's the American CIA guy with good news had to go to an Austrailian news organization. How come The New York Times didn't interview him?
Posted by: Bobby   2008-05-30 10:49  

#1  However, they [traded as AQ on the Mecca futures board] will file under Chapter 10 for reorganization and management is holding out for a bid by a market competitor. Sources say Hezbollah [Hez] looks like the most likely to absorb the loss of market created in the withdraw from market by AQ and several of its subsidiaries like AQ(in)Iraq with strong backing by Iranian investors.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-05-30 08:36  

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