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"I'm very sure they(Al-Quaeda) can't have a better administration for them than the one they have now", Anonymous is quoted as saying.

"One way to keep the Republicans in power is to mount an attack that would rally the country around the president."


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US 'losing fight against terror'

A devastating new attack is a "pressing certainty", the book says
US policy in the "war on terror" is harshly criticised in a new book by an intelligence official who says the battle against al-Qaeda is being lost.
The author, identified as Anonymous, claims the invasion of Iraq has played into the hands of Osama Bin Laden and has not made America any safer.

He also predicts a new al-Qaeda strike within the US which will be far more damaging than the 11 September attacks. There has been no White House comment yet on the book due out on 4 July.


The 309-page Imperial Hubris is the latest book to attack the Bush administration in an election year - many written by former officials with an axe to grind.

But correspondents say this book is unprecedented as it is the work of an official with long years of counter-terrorism experience, who is still active in the US intelligence community.

Anonymous believes Mr Bush is taking the US in exactly the direction Bin Laden wants, towards all-out confrontation with Islam under the banner of spreading democracy

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The fact that the authorities allowed the book's publication could reflect the increasing frustration of senior intelligence officials at the course the administration has taken, comments Britain's Guardian newspaper, which says it has spoken to the author.

Iraq's alleged links with al-Qaeda were among reasons advanced by the Bush administration for its invasion of Iraq - an operation the book brands as an "avaricious, premeditated, unprovoked war against a foe who posed no immediate threat".



'Failed half-wars'

The New York Times, which has obtained a copy of the book, says the author is a senior Central Intelligence Agency officer, who led a special unit to track Osama Bin Laden and his associates.


Bin Laden: Not publicly sighted since 2001

"US leaders refuse to accept the obvious," the book says.

"We are fighting a worldwide Islamic insurgency - not criminality or terrorism - and our policy and procedures have failed to make more than a modest dent in enemy forces."

"In the period since 11 September, the United States has dealt lethal blows to al-Qaeda's leadership and - if official claims are true - have captured 3,000 al-Qaeda foot soldiers.

"At the same time, we have waged two failed half-wars and, in doing so, left Afghanistan and Iraq seething with anti-US sentiment, fertile grounds for the expansion of al-Qaeda and kindred groups."

"There is nothing that Bin Laden could have hoped for more than the American invasion and occupation of Iraq".

'Bush is best'

According to the Guardian, Anonymous thinks it possible that another devastating strike against the US could be staged during the election campaign. But, unlike with the Madrid train bombings, the aim would be to retain the administration rather than change it.

The paper says Anonymous believes Mr Bush is taking the US in exactly the direction Bin Laden wants, towards all-out confrontation with Islam under the banner of spreading democracy.

"I'm very sure they can't have a better administration for them than the one they have now", Anonymous is quoted as saying.

"One way to keep the Republicans in power is to mount an attack that would rally the country around the president."

The 11 September 2001 attacks killed nearly 3,000 people after members of Osama Bin Laden's al-Qaeda network flew three hijacked planes into New York's World Trade Center and the Pentagon, with a fourth crashing in Pennsylvania.

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Now there's a Neville Chamberlain defense. Leave them alone and maybe they'll bother someone else; maybe they'll forget about us.

So, we just let Al Quaeda attack the US indiscriminately, when they want and where they want, because we don't want to upset them.

What a dolt - don't you see that the hate was already there - that it's the funding that allows Al Quaeda to flourish - so we go after the individuals and governemnts that pays for and supplies the terrorists.

Knock over a few governments, change a few social structures and bankrupt a few billionaires and the situation is bound to get better - because the it can't get much worse than the attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon.
 

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Bush has been a disaster in fighting terrorism. Al-Qaeda is stronger than ever.
 

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Chuck,
It makes me proud to know that their are fellow countrymen, like yourself, that actually think for themselves instead of acting like a bunch of Davidians (coincidentally, another Texas cult).
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> posted July 17, 2004 03:45 PM
"I'm very sure they(Al-Quaeda) can't have a better administration for them than the one they have now", Anonymous is quoted as saying.

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Than i guess Lander eek et al. will be voting for Bush.
 

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Bush went from having the majority of the world hating Alqaeda to the majority of the world hating the US.
 

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I am actually intruiged by the possibility of a Bush win, and a future invasion of Iran by the neocon chickenhawk christian fundamentalists.

The groundswell of anti-us sympathy in the middle east is fuelling Islam throught the entire region, Islam is emerging as the sole credible resistance for local people towards US foreign policy.

And there's NO-WAY that you can really leave now because the Junta in Pakistan might collapse if there's an Islamic meltdown in the region.(Pakistan has missiles with nukes.)

So it looks like you guys are going to be in there a lot longer than 5 years.

Bush has created a truly outstanding mess in term 1.
US international credibility is zip, the US is perceived as a loose cannon.

I got talking to an old lady walking her dog the other day and as we chatted about the weather/holidays etc she said that she hoped GWB wouldn't win this fall..I just said uh-huh. (being somewhat taken aback.)
Little old ladies don't do international politics...
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His 2nd term could be a real jawdropper.

outstanding.
 

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