Posted on 05/29/2008 11:10:15 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
CIA chief Michael Hayden warned that al-Qaeda remains a serious threat.
(By Kevin Wolf -- Associated Press)
Less than a year after his agency warned of new threats from a resurgent al-Qaeda, CIA Director Michael V. Hayden now portrays the terrorist movement as essentially defeated in Iraq and Saudi Arabia and on the defensive throughout much of the rest of the world, including in its presumed haven along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.
In a strikingly upbeat assessment, the CIA chief cited major gains against al-Qaeda's allies in the Middle East and an increasingly successful campaign to destabilize the group's core leadership.
While cautioning that al-Qaeda remains a serious threat, Hayden said Osama bin Laden is losing the battle for hearts and minds in the Islamic world and has largely forfeited his ability to exploit the Iraq war to recruit adherents. Two years ago, a CIA study concluded that the U.S.-led war had become a propaganda and marketing bonanza for al-Qaeda, generating cash donations and legions of volunteers.
All that has changed, Hayden said in an interview with The Washington Post this week that coincided with the start of his third year at the helm of the CIA.
"On balance, we are doing pretty well," he said, ticking down a list of accomplishments: "Near strategic defeat of al-Qaeda in Iraq. Near strategic defeat for al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia. Significant setbacks for al-Qaeda globally -- and here I'm going to use the word 'ideologically' -- as a lot of the Islamic world pushes back on their form of Islam," he said.
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Been filed. As usual AJ hits the nail right on the head.
Barry Huseein is deeply saddened.
We should thank George W Bush and our outstanding military.
I’m sure the NYSlimes will be covering this in glowing detail....
May has seen the lowest U.S. fatalities of the entire war. This downward trend in our battlefield losses, even while we’ve stepped up offensive operations, shows that Al Qaeda is defeated in Iraq.
For that matter, Al Qaeda hasn’t been hitting the U.S. itself lately, either.
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