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Re: Afghanistan's Response



The US groups are not extreme enough AND coordinated enough to pull this
off.  And the domestic terrorist here are not likely to perform suicide
attacks (even the religious zealots).  Most of them are more into smaller,
local actions.
Gareth Livergood
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Johnson" <vze2wmka@verizon.net>
To: <millenniums-end-l@firedrake.org>
Sent: Tuesday, 11 September, 2001 12:05 PM
Subject: RE: Afghanistan's Response


> For some reason, I can't think of an internal group doing something like
> this. Wouldn't they want to target federal buildings, and not civilian
> targets like the WTC? Plus the logistics of it all. Something like this
> would take some serious planning and cash, something that fits into OBL's
> MO.
>
> This world's going bugfuck (pardon my French, and to those of you who are
> actually French, pardon my Old Anglo *grin*)
>
> ===================================
> adam.johnson5@verizon.net
> It is said that whomsoever the gods wish to destroy, they first
> make him mad. In fact, whomsoever the gods wish to destroy, they
> first hand the equivalent of a stick with a fizzing fuse and
> Acme Dynamite Company written on the side. It's much more
> interesting and it doesn't take as long.
> -- Terry Pratchett, "Soul Music"
> ===================================
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter [mailto:spezbaby@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, 11 September, 2001 12.47
> To: millenniums-end-l@firedrake.org
> Subject: Afghanistan's Response
>
>
> A representative of the Afghani government has said
> that Bin LAden could not be responisble as he doesn't
> have the means. The person says that the responsible
> organisation is either a foreign government or the US'
> internal enemies. This is probably all bull, but still
> interesting. (Came from a CBC Radio report)
>
> Peter
>
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