The explosives used were ETA's explosives - no doubt about it. Now did they place the bombs on the trains for their own ETA cause or for al-Qaeda's? Both?
1 posted on
03/11/2004 9:52:56 PM PST by
Destro
To: Destro
Sounds like maybe a joint ETA-AQ operation. I guess even in the world of terrorists the phrase "The enemy of my enemy is my friend" holds true.
To: Destro
I knew it. These terrorist groups do work together often.
3 posted on
03/11/2004 10:22:13 PM PST by
jwalburg
(Gimli supports Bush)
To: Destro
The latest fashion in burkhas:
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To: Destro
5 posted on
03/11/2004 11:27:54 PM PST by
backhoe
(Just an old Keyboard Cowboy, ridin' the TrackBall into the Sunset...)
To: Destro
At one of the hospitals, a nurse captured the horror of the day, noting, "The cell phones of the dead keep ringing." Can you imagine? How very, very sad.
6 posted on
03/11/2004 11:32:14 PM PST by
Yaelle
To: Destro
MO info:
"The explosive used in yesterday's blasts was titadine, a compressed dynamite that Eta has used in the past. More explosives were found in the possession of an alleged Eta member, who was said to have intended to put them aboard a train."
http://news.independent.co.uk/europe/story.jsp?story=500361
7 posted on
03/12/2004 12:16:25 AM PST by
getgoing
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