Here is part of my point:

How can we trust that the CIA knows the rank of these guys in the first
place?

It seems to me, that if these guys were high ranking, then there are a lot
of high ranking Al-Qaida officials running around, considering the loss of
these guys haven't really stopped any thing.

I think we(the public) only know some of these figure heads are. Al-Qaida is
more like a country than a gang. They have people who are big names, but
they don't actually operate the day to day. One group may have gotten
funding from Iraq, and Osama himself didn't even know about it.

We don't know what the facts are, we don't really understand the complexity
of this group, now is the CIA going to let us know all of it, as doing so
would compromise everything.

Even in terror organizations they need plausible deniability.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 1:04 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Report: Al-Qaida Leaders Deny Working With Iraq
> 
> That Sheik Mohammed guy... I'd have to look this up but weren't they
> saying
> he was second in command or something when they captured him last week?
> 
> Nick McClure writes:
> 
 

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