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Spout Off (Cape May County Herald) October 10, 2008, 3:17 pm EDT What responsility does the press have to report unbiased and accurately? It's diasppointing to be at a meeting and see what is and isn't reported, even how it is stated. How much does the attitude of the press erode public involvement over time? |
Spout Off (Cape May County Herald) October 10, 2008, 2:17 pm EDT What responsility does the press have to report unbiased and accurately? It's diasppointing to be at a meeting and see what is and isn't reported, even how it is stated. How much does the attitude of the press erode public involvement over time? |
American Agri-Women to convene in San, Antonio (High Plains Journal) October 10, 2008, 12:25 pm EDT The 33rd Annual National American Agri-Women's Convention will be held in beautiful San Antonio, Texas, Nov. 5 to 9, 2008, at the historic Menger Hotel just steps from the infamous Alamo. |
Issue Of Presidential Candidates Health Has Evolved (CBS News) October 10, 2008, 8:18 am EDT The importance of the age and health of presidential candidates has changed in recent years ? from Franklin D. Roosevelt to John F. Kennedy and now to John McCain. ?The collective health of the president and vice president is important because, ... |
Obama tried to sway Iraqis on Bush deal (The Washington Times) October 10, 2008, 5:01 am EDT EXCLUSIVE -- While the Bush administration was negotiating a still elusive deal to keep the U.S. military in Iraq, sources told the Times that Sen. Barack Obama urged Baghdad to delay it until next year. |
Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter to Speak in SB (Santa Barbara Independent) October 10, 2008, 12:08 am EDT Newsweek ’s political pundit Jonathan Alter to speak in S.B. |
A checkered 'Path' (The Hollywood Reporter) October 8, 2008, 11:10 pm EDT Why is a documentary about a popular ABC miniseries hitting store shelves while the miniseries itself is unavailable on DVD? |
9/11 documentary targets Disney, Clinton (Reuters via Yahoo! News) October 8, 2008, 9:28 pm EDT If Cyrus Nowrasteh wants to work for Disney again, he's got a funny way of showing it. |
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Posted by: archiveguard on Aug 01, 2005 - 09:44 PM
2.4 BUILDING AN ORGANIZATION, DECLARING WAR ON THE UNITED STATES (1992-1996)
Bin Ladin began delivering diatribes against the United States before he left
Saudi Arabia. He continued to do so after he arrived in Sudan. In early 1992,
the al Qaeda leadership issued a fatwa calling for jihad against the Western
"occupation" of Islamic lands.
Specifically singling out U.S. forces
for attack, the language resembled that which would appear in Bin Ladin's public
fatwa in August 1996. In ensuing weeks, Bin Ladin delivered an often-repeated
lec ture on the need to cut off "the head of the snake."42
By this time, Bin Ladin was well-known and a senior figure among Islamist
extremists, especially those in Egypt, the Arabian Peninsula, and the
Afghanistan-Pakistan border region. Still, he was just one among many diverse
terrorist barons. Some of Bin Ladin's close comrades were more peers than
subordinates. For example, Usama Asmurai, also known as Wali Khan, worked with
Bin Ladin in the early 1980s and helped him in the Philippines and in
Tajikistan. The Egyptian spiritual guide based in New Jersey, the Blind Sheikh,
whom Bin Ladin admired, was also in the network. Among sympathetic peers in
Afghanistan were a few of the warlords still fighting for power and Abu Zubaydah,
who helped operate a popular terrorist training camp near the border with
Pakistan. There were also rootless but experienced operatives, such as Ramzi
Yousef and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who-though not necessarily formal members of
someone else's organization-were traveling around the world and joining in
projects that were supported by or linked to Bin Ladin, the Blind Sheikh, or
their associates.43
In now analyzing the terrorist programs carried out by members of this
network, it would be misleading to apply the label "al Qaeda
operations" too often in these early years. Yet it would also be misleading
to ignore the significance of these connections. And in this network, Bin
Ladin's agenda stood out. While his allied Islamist groups were focused on local
battles, such as those in Egypt, Algeria, Bosnia, or Chechnya, Bin Ladin
concentrated on attacking the "far enemy"-the United States.
Attacks Known and Suspected
After U.S. troops deployed to Somalia in late 1992, al Qaeda leaders formulated
a fatwa demanding their eviction. In December, bombs exploded at two hotels in
Aden where U.S. troops routinely stopped en route to Somalia, killing two, but
no Americans. The perpetrators are reported to have belonged to a group from
southern Yemen headed by a Yemeni member of Bin Ladin's Islamic Army Shura; some
in the group had trained at an al Qaeda camp in Sudan.44
Al Qaeda leaders set up a Nairobi cell and used it to send weapons and
trainers to the Somali warlords battling U.S. forces, an operation directly
supervised by al Qaeda's military leader.45 Scores of trainers flowed
to Somalia over the ensuing months, including most of the senior members and
weapons training experts of al Qaeda's military committee. These trainers were
later heard boasting that their assistance led to the October 1993 shootdown of
two U.S. Black Hawk helicopters by members of a Somali militia group and to the
subsequent withdrawal of U.S. forces in early 1994.46
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