To: Rutles4Ever
DEBKA-Net-Weekly's counter-terror sources note that where the Bush administration erred was in tying its serious, up-to-date data stream to the information taken by Pakistani interrogators from the two al Qaeda captives, the Tanzanian Khalfan Ghailani and the Pakistani computer engineer, Muhammed Naeem Noor Khan. The mining of their computers may well have turned up such targets as the NYSE, the World Bank and the IMF, but, as we shall see in the following analysis of al Qaeda's methods of operation, no immediacy may be inferred from this find
Begs repeating. WHY isn't Pakistan one of the axis of evil?
2,321 posted on
08/06/2004 1:18:52 PM PDT by
DAVEY CROCKETT
(There is no such thing as coincidence, GOD is in control.)
To: DAVEY CROCKETT
"WHY isn't Pakistan one of the axis of evil?"
Because the Pakistani government is an ally in the war on terror. They're also fighting an internal battle, similar to what the House of Saud is fighting. They may end up on the list if something happens to musharraf. Same with SA.
2,323 posted on
08/06/2004 1:23:41 PM PDT by
HipShot
(EOM couldn't cut the head off a beer with a chainsaw)
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