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Bin Laden's Iraq Plan (Newsweek)
Newsweek ^
| 12/08/03
| Sami Yousafzai, Ron Moreau and Michael Hirsh
Posted on 12/08/2003 6:10:10 AM PST by ChipShot
Edited on 12/08/2003 6:50:22 AM PST by Lead Moderator.
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To: optimistically_conservative
It would seem to me that it would be fairly easy to run a sting in Iraq looking for journalists that would pay for access to cover an attack, or would receive payments or "gifts", to provide such coverage. You raise an interesting issue. In such a sting, the payor could not, in truth, actually 'give aid and comfort.' The crime would be 'attempted treason'. I wonder if there is such a thing. Come to think of it, 'attempted treason' sounds like the raison d'etre of the NYT.
To: ChipShot
The real message here is that Al Queda understands that if America is successful in Iraq it is finished. It cannot stop us from doing what we need to do in Afganistan and it won't be able to do so in Iraq.
This is actually good news even if the RATmedia paints it as negative. Halving the money for the Afgani terrorists and sacrificing the home base of Al Queda is a sign of retreat and defeat not victory over the "infidels."
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12/09/2003 1:58:54 PM PST
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justshutupandtakeit
(America's Enemies foreign and domestic agree: Bush must be destroyed.)
To: winstonchurchill
The crime would be 'attempted treason'. Hmmmm ... perhaps the Iraqi courts could find such attempted treason within it's borders actionable? Or a military tribunal? I know, I know ... we find them illegal enemy combatants and ship them to GITMO.
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