To: OESY
This is all coming down according to the original Neo-con plan.
Worldwide terrorism really WAS state sponsored, despite the baloney pedaled by the MSM about its grassroots origins Palestine, aggressive American policies, etc.
By changing the political balance in the Middle East, all the players have had to fall into line. Governments have come to see A.Q. and extremism as a liability. They pulled the plug on all the behind the scene's support they were providing and Viola'!!! The swamp is suddenly draining faster than anyone ever imagined.
When, oh when, will the MSM notice that the world is changing faster, and becoming a safer freer place under GW's steadfast, unflinching, uncompromising leadership?
17 posted on
03/23/2005 8:41:12 PM PST by
Wiseghy
To: Wiseghy
Your remarks below are an excellent summary of what has happened to Islamofascist Terrorism around the world since 9/11.
"Worldwide terrorism really WAS state sponsored, despite the baloney pedaled by the MSM about its grassroots origins Palestine, aggressive American policies, etc."
"By changing the political balance in the Middle East, all the players have had to fall into line. Governments have come to see A.Q. and extremism as a liability. They pulled the plug on all the behind the scene's support they were providing and Viola'!!! The swamp is suddenly draining faster than anyone ever imagined."
"When, oh when, will the MSM notice that the world is changing faster, and becoming a safer freer place under GW's steadfast, unflinching, uncompromising leadership?"
To answer your question at the end. Never! Please note my tagline.
25 posted on
03/24/2005 5:31:51 AM PST by
Grampa Dave
(The MSM has been a WMD, Weapon of Mass Disinformation for the Rats for at least 4 decades.)
To: Wiseghy; Valin; Search4Truth; Stellar Dendrite; OESY; jpl; nopardons; Ernest_at_the_Beach; ...
Choking off the supply of recruits-by shutting down these madrassahs-is a key to permanently curtailing the influence of these radical, Sunni terrorist organizations.
Yemen is the only Gulf nation that can't rely upon a steady stream of income generated by deposits of fossil fuels, so I'm not surprised that people there would flock to schools that defray the costs of a completley free education, no matter how dubious its value may be.
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