OK, here's my analysis. I was an international relations/ political science master's major from the University of Wisconsin for whatever that's worth. I don't think it will be a hit to the jugular for the enemy. It will cause brief chaos and a minor power struggle within Al-Qaeda but their overall battle plan will remain constant and unchanged. However, this will prove to be a badly needed morale boost for U.S. troops. And they will need this as many analysts fear that al-Qaeda will seek retribution. Tough weeks could follow. Maybe the toughest since Fallujah. But seeing today's headlines probably prompted many sighs of relief. That's for sure. Score one for the good guys. Also, the Taliban have sharply increased attacks in Afghanistan recently. Alot will be determined by the end of this year in a military sense. 2006 will be remembered as a make or break year in Bush's War On Terror (trademark symbol).
2006-06-08
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