> RoMunn wrote:
> My guess is they found out the VP was in-country and had the base under
> observation so they figured he hadn't left, but honestly

That's the disturbing part to me: The Taliban is strong enough to have
a US military base under surveillance and then logistically work
through deploying a strike against it without concern for repercussion
(which there doesn't appear to be any)?

That's a red flag that has POLICY FAILURE written all over it.

> to call this an
> attempt on the VP is a huge stretch. Cheney was apparently a mile away from
> the main gate where the bomb went off.
>

Totally agree.

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