That's semantics. they are saying that AQ is a brand now rather than a
specific organization. Look at the London case, though. Several of the
suspects apparently trained with explosives and terrorist techniques. Where?
Pakistan.

On 8/13/06, Gruss wrote:
>
> > RoMunn wrote:
> > The single biggest obstacle to finishing off Al Qaeda is, unfortunately,
> > Pakistan. As this recent bust has demonstrated, AQ have moved command
> and
> > control and training operations from Afghanistan to Pakistan
>
> Looks like British and American intelligence don't agree with you.
>
> They're saying they don't know who Al Quaeda is, where it is, who runs
> it, how it's run, or what its objectives are.  And that's after
> invading 2 countries and 5 years of war.  Maybe that strategy isn't
> working ...
>
>
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