you bring up a good point here. he has more credibilty that a lot of people on the topic though
http://www.worldthreats.com/general_information/aqarsenal.htm
There needs to be a well-coordinated effort to make the world safe. I am very much concerned because I have a lot of friends in America. I like common Americans. They are a good and frank people. Why should they pay the price of their governments bad policies? We have to move to stop both Al-Qaeda and Bush.
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=25157
Most of the Al Qaeda fighters migrated to Iraq, like Abu Masab al Zarqawi and established new training camps there. Today Al Qaeda is training hundreds of young people in Iraq and the Taliban are also back in Afghanistan. Come and visit Afghanistan with me, you will see that who is winning this war. There were no suicide attacks in Pakistan and Afghanistan before 9/11, but now we see suicide attacks every day.
I like Bush, I hate Muslims, and I'd like to see them all commit suicide in Afghanistan. In fact, I'd like to start shipping "American" muslims off to a special suicide center.
We have natural disasters in the country every year that far outweigh the damage that would be caused by a "dirty bomb", and we bounce right back from them every year.
We also have Ohio class submarines, each which carry 24 nuclear tipped ballistic missiles, each with 8 individually targetable MIRV warheads.
One of those subs could wipe out every major city in every country in the middle east.
And I'm a common American, but I don't think we'd be friends... because I'm not afraid of these people , I WANT to fight them. And I'm not concerned about "paying the price for our countries' bad policies", I want to make our enemies pay the price for THEIR bad policies.
I think that's clear enough.
ok the article says that the interview is brand new. If they consider brand new being from Sept 12th, nearly 2 months ago then yeah.
here is a link to the entire interview, ignore the part Williams added to the beginning.
http://www.canadafreepress.com/2006/paul-williams091606.htm