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To: Aric2000
Yes, but you don't leave little clues, you come out and say: "I Usama bin Laden have done this, you jackal-tongued Americans, to avenge the deaths of all the Palestinians who died in the Intafadah!"

That would be typical terrorist behavior.
43 posted on 09/11/2001 11:39:48 PM PDT by Dark Schwa
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To: Dark Schwa
I also find it strange that he should deny it yet say he supports it. The only reason I can think of that he would do that is to "protect" Afghanistan. Whatever goo dhtat would do. Whatever the truth is its nice to see someone with a clear head about this. Lets hope our government can be clear headed in its approach. Attacking the Pentagon though?? hmm...pretty serious there. Definitely something beyond just your everyday terrorism. (i.e. Israel and the PLO)

Attacking Afghanistan wouldn't stop this widespread group. That would merely appease the anger of the American people. As if they didn't know we'd strike there?? The real war is in espionage and info. Search and destroy. The behind the scenes thankless jobs.

53 posted on 09/12/2001 12:09:59 AM PDT by Ymani Cricket
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To: Dark Schwa
Yes, but you don't leave little clues, you come out and say: "I Usama bin Laden have done this, you jackal-tongued Americans, to avenge the deaths of all the Palestinians who died in the Intafadah!"

That would be typical terrorist behavior.

I don't think that they expected nearly all of the hijacked planes to make it. I think they thought they would be extremely successful if they could merely hijack one plane, much less hijack all four and be able to crash three of them at targets.

91 posted on 09/12/2001 5:57:47 AM PDT by DouglasKC
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