CIA Director Leon Panetta: At Most 50 to 100 Al Qaeda in Afghanistan

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"I think the estimate on the number of Al Qaeda is actually relatively small. At most, we're looking at 50 to 100, maybe less. It's in that vicinity. There's no question that the main location of Al Qaeda is in the tribal areas of Pakistan." -- CIA Director Leon Panetta

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  • "War is over, if you want it." -- John Lennon

  • CIA = terrorism

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  • ... the main area of al-Qaeda is in tribal areas of Washington.

  • @BrideAndGroomFilmsHD you asked for someone to explain to you how a ''win'' in afghanistan wouuld look like did you mean by america winning the war?

  • @lilbigbrow What do you mean?

  • @BrideAndGroomFilmsHD win against who?cu u not fighting against a government

  • al cia da

    now and past

    wake up

    hands off iran

  • 911 WAS EXCUSE TO START MIDEAST OIL WAR !  911 WAS FINANCED AND PLANNED BY SAUDI ARABS !?

  • Yeah this seems to be the problem but what are we going to do about it, our nation is in serious debt over a senseless war. We are proud to become American but what are we proud of fighting over what oil, heroin and the rest of the BS that corrupts America.

  • yeah. they never gave a clear cut definition of a win situation. and even if they did and I missed it it's mostly empty rhetoric and wishful thinking. we've got to get out of there and leave those people to their own devices.

  • @Nastafar I agree on the removal of US forces. My point was that no one has ever given a clear definition of what a "win" in Afghanistan would look like. The US-UK say that they have to stay until they win. If you think about it for two seconds, that's just ridiculous. You would need to say what a "win" is.

  • unconditional removal of all US and coalition forces would constitute progress. there is no winning situation to be had in Afghanistan.

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