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The government likes to lie, is corrupt, is mired in its own fantasy propaganda about how swell things are going on in Iraq right now.
Al-Qaeda is stronger than ever and Bush looked like he was going to throw up when he was asked that question during his last news conference.
I'm likely to believe the latter than the former.
2007-07-15 09:14:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Al Qaeda is more dangerous now because they have become even more decentralized and their ideology has become attractive and spread. Educated doctors who should know better are being seduced by this lunacy.
The old saying goes, "Even the devil sometimes speaks the truth". Al Qaeda, basically a euphamism for Islamic Fundamentalism is using these truths as propaganda for their support. ie:dead civilians, civil unrest, abuses commited by some of our forces
I believe these Islamic Fundamentalists are on the run, but that makes them even more dangerous, for they are harder to track and have no central location from which to train and plan attacks.
2007-07-15 16:29:27
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answered by Kenneth C 6
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Islamic radicals have wanted the western world to adapt to Islam for centuries and they will not give up there quest to destroy the west until we as Americans stop fighting each other and address this problem as a society....they can be stopped as they were during the crusades, but that is a long and bloody quest for any culture!
The war with western ideology and any faith outside Islam, is and will be the Islamic radicals main goal and the death of as many non-muslim people as possible is there aim in life!
2007-07-15 16:31:15
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answered by CommanderJim 4
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The terrorists are definitely not on the run. They are safely ensconced in the wilds of Pakistan, and their leadership is very active. They are still a great threat, but our defenses against them are stronger than ever. We do really need to secure our border with Mexico, and to stop allowing so many Muslims to immigrate into our country.
2007-07-15 16:16:51
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answered by Shane 7
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No the terrorist are still, and will be a serious threat for a long time. There is more than one or two groups. Even when we're out of Iraq, there will still be terrorist.
2007-07-15 16:14:32
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answered by Nola 6
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Don't believe a word what this moronic ADOLF BUSH says, or Gov. in general! you should know it by now.
Al-Quaida is stronger than ever and what this idiot, bush has started for his own greed and stupidity, will not end any time soon!
BRING IT ON! the moronic bush said! now, he's got his tail tucked in between his legs and don't know what to do but giving lies by daily basis! bush just capitalized on terrorism by invading Iraq!
PS. And to inform those retards who think there hasn't been an attack on US since 9./11 and trying to credit ADOLF BUSH, terror attacks takes a long cycle and needs lots of preparations. By now, every one has learnt, how incompetent and pathetic bushy is!!
2007-07-15 16:14:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, terrorism is a bigger threat today because approval ratings are down. The government will eventually stage more terror attacks to raise approval ratings.
I'm not frightened of terrorism, so please don't go and create a police state on my account!
It's funny how it doesn't even bother you morons that the pentagon will not release the pentagon tapes. Not one of you has even slightly investigated 9/11. IT WAS AN INSIDE JOB! THE EVIDENCE IS CONCLUSIVE! CHECK IT OUT INSTEAD OF IGNORING IT!
2007-07-15 16:11:06
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answered by Anthony M 4
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The innocent victims in Iraq are being killed by their own people along with Al Qeada. I think that we should all be very aware at this point in time that the terrorists are here to stay. They want us all dead and it's as simple as that!
2007-07-15 16:11:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh we have them on the run, but that is the nature of terrorist, but they are still a big threat to us, terrorism grew when we attacked Iraq.
2007-07-15 16:16:53
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answered by niddlie diddle 6
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The pentagon is more likely correct in this matter.
Bush makes things up based on no evidence whatsoever.
In fact, every report from the Iraqi govt and from US military and intelligence sources says that Al Qaeda didn't even exist in Iraq to any significant degree until 2004.... more than a year after Mission Accomplished.
2007-07-15 16:09:01
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answered by coragryph 7
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