Exactly. Going to Iraq only made terrorism worse. It's now a breeding ground for terrorists. The UK caught their terrorists by police and secret service
methods. We should have spent billions on that, not Iraq.
2007-07-17 07:58:31
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answered by Raven 5
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Terrorism, in my opinion, more of an idea that people in the middle east follow for their own stupid reasons. The idea that Al Qaeda has, according to Osama Bin Laden, will be to one day conquer the world and make it an Islamic world under Sharia law using terrorism.
There are actually 2 Al Qaedas right now! There is the one in Pakistan which, as you probably know, blew up the twin towers launching the war on "terrorism" which in all actuality is an idea, similar to how the U.S. had to fight "communism" which was also an idea. In the fight against communism, the best the U.S. could do was to contain it, and I hope that is not the case here. If it is the case, the whole Middle East might one day be ruled by terrorist leaders under one form of government under Sharia law.
The other Al Qaeda, which is called Al Qaeda in Iraq, formed after the U.S. led invasion of Iraq. This Al Qaeda took the ideas from Bin Laden's Al Qaeda and made them theirs. This Al Qaeda has very little or no relations with the Al Qaeda in Pakistan but that doesn't mean that the Saudi billionaires and others funding Al Qaeda in Pakistan don't help Al Qaeda in Iraq. This Al Qaeda is made up of Sunnis who live in Iraq and foreign figters who come from, well mainly Saudi Arabia but this isn't well known. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070716/wl_afp/usiraqsaudimilitary_070715201812
The Al Qaeda in Pakistan and the one in Iraq, as of right now are two seperate entities but may one day form into one by, mainly, contacting and creating plans together. This would be a disastrous day for the whole world, if that happens because Al Qaeda would become whole and have a mess load of more operatives.
2007-07-17 15:13:40
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answered by khfanatic13 2
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Rick, al qaeda has morphed into an organization that includes all the fundamentalist Islamic militants groups in the world, and their are millions of warriors in these groups. It includes, the Taliban, hezbollah, hamas, and groups in the Phillipines, and southeast Asia. It is now a worldwide struggle between militant Islam and the rest of the world. They have sympathizers in almost all the countries of the world, especially in western Europe.
2007-07-17 14:52:34
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answered by Shane 7
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This isn't an armed military. These are cowards and murderers. No nation in the world can stop such behavior from happening all the time.
It's men who hide in mosques, schools, in households, behind women and children.
The U.S. is not psychic, expecting it to be is silly.
2007-07-17 14:50:13
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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if the CIA uses its' full power, then it can definitely find Osama Bin Laden. but now, it's not about capturing the leader of Al-Qaeda, but also the Talibans, Hamas, all of those groups are religious fundamentalists, who would do terrorism & use religion to justify it
2007-07-17 16:07:28
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answered by © PD 4
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Because AQ only attacks unarmed civilians.
2007-07-17 14:55:34
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answered by MikeGolf 7
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do you realize how many of americans blacks are muslim, if they recruit only one percent of them, they have a huge hidden army.
2007-07-17 22:47:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Because it is not a country we are fighting. We are fighting cowards who run and hide until the time is convenient for them to kill others.
2007-07-17 14:48:40
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answered by Anonnnn24424 5
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