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To: LindyBill who wrote (53921)7/12/2004 8:39:57 AM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793939
 
are the al q fleeing iraq or is this wishful thinking?



To: LindyBill who wrote (53921)7/12/2004 9:16:56 AM
From: michael97123  Respond to of 793939
 
"Here, al Qaeda wants to establish Islamic republics, and drive out infidels (non-Moslems.) This is much harder to do in Syria, which has an experienced secret police and security organization which has crushed Islamic radicals in the past. "

So we should find a way to work with Syria, i would imagine. Same with their partner in crime, iran. Both not easy to do but the threat from iran/syria is a different one. Both state want to survive we think and will not do something totally dumb like trade Tehran for Tel Aviv in a nuke exchange. The biggest race we are witnessing is whether iran will have nukes before the current regime falls. And the attached question is how best to help the end of the mullocracy? mike