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Mitt Romney Gets The Love, Ron Paul (And Newt Gingrich) Should, Too February 9, 2012, 5:53 am CST I appeared as a guest on RT America yesterday (full clip below) to discuss ongoing media bias of the 2012 GOP election coverage -- and by media bias, I don't merely mean a reporter occasionally slipping up and revealing his or her favored ... |
Mitt Romney Gets The Love, Ron Paul (And Newt Gingrich) Should, Too February 9, 2012, 2:53 am CST I appeared as a guest on RT America yesterday (full clip below) to discuss ongoing media bias of the 2012 GOP election coverage -- and by media bias, I don't merely mean a reporter occasionally slipping up and revealing his or her favored ... |
Mitt Romney Gets The Love, Ron Paul (And Newt Gingrich) Should, Too February 9, 2012, 1:38 am CST I appeared as a guest on RT America yesterday (full clip below) to discuss ongoing media bias of the 2012 GOP election coverage -- and by media bias, I don't merely mean a reporter occasionally slipping up and revealing his or her favored ... |
Komen flap reveals liberal media bias, encroaches on rights, columnists say February 6, 2012, 8:03 am CST The mainstream media is drawing criticism from its own for what's seen as a pro-choice bias in the reporting of the ongoing... |
Komen flap reveals liberal media bias, encroaches on rights, columnists say February 6, 2012, 7:49 am CST The mainstream media is drawing criticism from its own for what's seen as a pro-choice bias in the reporting of the ongoing... |
Liberal media bias can't be denied February 6, 2012, 6:13 am CST Re "Liberal media image doesn't reflect what is being reported," (Viewpoints, Feb. 4) |
Insiders: Pentagon's Budget Cuts Are Pragmatic for Changing Times February 6, 2012, 7:30 am CST Three-quarters of National Journal’s National Security Insiders said the Obama administration’s plan to cut the Pentagon budget was a smart decision driven by the end of the Iraq war and the nation’s current fiscal crisis, ... |
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Posted by: archiveguard on Aug 06, 2005 - 04:02 PM
AL QAEDA AIMS AT THE AMERICAN HOMELAND
5.1 TERRORIST ENTREPRENEURS
By early 1999, al Qaeda was already a potent adversary of the United States.
Bin Ladin and his chief of operations, Abu Hafs al Masri, also known as Mohammed
Atef, occupied undisputed leadership positions atop al Qaeda's organizational
structure. Within this structure, al Qaeda's worldwide terrorist operations
relied heavily on the ideas and work of enterprising and strong-willed field
commanders who enjoyed considerable autonomy. To understand how the organization
actually worked and to introduce the origins of the 9/11 plot, we briefly
examine three of these subordinate commanders: Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM),
Riduan Isamuddin (better known as Hambali), and Abd al Rahim al Nashiri. We will
devote the most attention to Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the chief manager of the
"planes operation." Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
No one exemplifies the model of the terrorist entrepreneur more clearly than
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the principal architect of the 9/11 attacks. KSM
followed a rather tortuous path to his eventual membership in al Qaeda.1
Highly educated and equally comfortable in a government office or a terrorist
safehouse, KSM applied his imagination, technical aptitude, and managerial
skills to hatching and planning an extraordinary array of terrorist schemes.
These ideas included conventional car bombing, political assassination, aircraft
bombing, hijacking, reservoir poisoning, and, ultimately, the use of aircraft as
missiles guided by suicide operatives.
Like his nephew Ramzi Yousef (three years KSM's junior), KSM grew up in
Kuwait but traces his ethnic lineage to the Baluchistan region straddling Iran
and Pakistan. Raised in a religious family, KSM claims to have joined the Muslim
Brotherhood at age 16 and to have become enamored of violent jihad at youth
camps in the desert. In 1983, following his graduation from secondary
Detainee Interrogation Reports
Chapters 5 and 7 rely heavily on information obtained from captured al
Qaeda members. A number of these "detainees" have firsthand
knowledge of the 9/11 plot.
Assessing the truth of statements by these witnesses-sworn enemies of
the United States-is challenging. Our access to them has been limited to
the review of intelligence reports based on communications received from
the locations where the actual interrogations take place. We submitted
questions for use in the interrogations, but had no control over
whether, when, or how questions of particular interest would be asked.
Nor were we allowed to talk to the interrogators so that we could better
judge the credibility of the detainees and clarify ambiguities in the
reporting. We were told that our requests might disrupt the sensitive
interrogation process.
We have nonetheless decided to include information from captured 9/11
conspirators and al Qaeda members in our report. We have evaluated their
statements carefully and have attempted to corroborate them with
documents and statements of others. In this report, we indicate where
such statements provide the foundation for our narrative. We have been
authorized to identify by name only ten detainees whose custody has been
confirmed officially by the U.S. government.2
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school, KSM left Kuwait to enroll at Chowan College, a small Baptist school
in Murfreesboro, North Carolina. After a semester at Chowan, KSM transferred to
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro, which
he attended with Yousef's brother, another future al Qaeda member. KSM earned a
degree in mechanical engineering in December 1986.3
Although he apparently did not attract attention for extreme Islamist beliefs
or activities while in the United States, KSM plunged into the anti-Soviet
Afghan jihad soon after graduating from college. Visiting Pakistan for the first
time in early 1987, he traveled to Peshawar, where his brother Zahid introduced
him to the famous Afghan mujahid Abdul Rasul Sayyaf, head of the
Hizbul-Ittihad El-Islami (Islamic Union Party). Sayyaf became KSM's mentor and
provided KSM with military training at Sayyaf's Sada camp. KSM claims he then
fought the Soviets and remained at the front for three months before being
summoned to perform administrative duties for Abdullah Azzam. KSM next took a
job working for an electronics firm that catered to the communications needs of
Afghan groups, where he learned about drills used to excavate caves in
Afghanistan.4
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