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To: epicure who wrote (2022)9/11/2001 6:54:55 PM
From: Poet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 51706
 
I wholeheartedly agree with you here, X. I hear the denials from the State Department about the bombings in Kabul. They damn well better be honest.

What we do tonight and in the next days and weeks, is the true measure of our country.We think of ourselves as the root of freedom and justice in this world. Please, let us act with solid knowledge.



To: epicure who wrote (2022)9/12/2001 1:55:59 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 51706
 
The way there revolutionary cells work (i believe) there aren't many people involved. They all know each other for 5 years or more or are family- they have very little contact with each other- that's why our intelligence organizations cannot infiltrate them.

If it is Bin Ladin's orginization behind it then the terrorist cells might be small but they report to a higher authority that is responsibile. Of course we don't know yet who is responsible for this.

Bin Ladin has atleast a couple of thousand people in his organization but many of them don't get anywhere near hijackings, they just train in a camp in Afghanistan. If this organization is responsible then I would consider the entire orginization to be a legitmate target not just those that directly orginized or supported the hijackings.

Tim