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To: Uncle Bill
MEQ: The absence of attacks in America since 1993 does not mean the problem of fundamentalist violence has abated?

Emerson: Not at all. If anything, the threat is greater now than before the World Trade Center bombing as the numbers of these groups and their members expands. In fact, I would say that the infrastructure now exists to carry off twenty simultaneous World Trade Center-type bombings across the United States. And as chemical, biological, and even nuclear weapons become available to them, the threat becomes ever more ominous. Just because someone holding a gun to your head doesn't pull the trigger should not be understood as the threat not existing. It would be suicidal to permit our national security to depend on the good will or rationality of radical fundamentalists.

MEQ: And in the meantime, what are they doing?

Emerson: They use the United States as a base to spread the word of extremism, to proselytize, and to recruit new members to their interpretation of Islam. They also make efforts to become entrenched and legitimate so that they can provide a base here for the entire panoply of radical policies inimical to the democracy, pluralism, and respect for the individual that characterize Western political life.

In that regard, the Islamists make the Mob look tame. Maybe we should turn loose Guido and his cousins to hunt down the Osamas of the world?!

59 posted on 01/21/2003 10:45:01 PM PST by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
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To: NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
Hamza accused of trying to set up terrorist cell (IN AMERICA)

Second Saudi with possible link to terror is tied to Ptech

"Two of Kean's Hess-Delta business partners—Mohammed Hussein al Amoudi and Khalid bin Mahfouz—have been under investigation as far back as 1999 for suspected ties to Al Qaeda (Boston Herald, 12/11/2001). Both men have numerous overlapping oil interests in Saudi Arabia, one of which is Delta. Both men are accused by name in a $1 trillion lawsuit, filed on behalf of families of the victims of September 11, as alleged financiers of Al Qaeda."

A Day In The Life of George W. Bush, George H.W. Bush and Saudi Arabia

61 posted on 01/21/2003 11:53:06 PM PST by Uncle Bill
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