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appears i am not the only one questioning this

🔗kraig grady <kraiggrady@...>

11/12/2003 4:01:41 PM

http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/1113/p02s01-wome.html

For example, it's still not clear that Al Qaeda was behind the attacks
in Saudi Arabia, nor if they're all that active in Iraq.

"We haven't seen anything definite that [Al Qaeda]" is behind the
attacks in Saudi Arabia, says a senior intelligence official. He adds
that it is unusual for Al Qaeda to attack only other Arabs, as was the
case in the Riyadh bombing on Saturday.

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🔗David Beardsley <db@...>

11/12/2003 5:45:15 PM

kraig grady wrote:

> http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/1113/p02s01-wome.html
>
> For example, it's still not clear that Al Qaeda was behind the attacks
> in Saudi Arabia, nor if they're all that active in Iraq.
>
> "We haven't seen anything definite that [Al Qaeda]" is behind the
> attacks in Saudi Arabia, says a senior intelligence official. He adds
> that it is unusual for Al Qaeda to attack only other Arabs, as was the
>case in the Riyadh bombing on Saturday.
>
In the past, I would have suggested the CIA, but since the CIA outing,
I doubt it.

How about Rumsfeld's Elite Guard? Do they really exist?

At this point, I�m starting to think maybe our government is arming �al qaeda�.
They�uh...have done this kind of stuff in the past.

This just in from UPI: �Analysis: Iraq deaths stun Italy <http://news.google.com/url?ntc=0M1A0&q=http://www.upi.com/view.cfm%3FStoryID%3D20031112-040619-3708r>�. Hello?

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