As President-elect Barack Obama shapes his foreign policy on Pakistan and Afghanistan, dealing with al-Qaida is expected to be one of his top priorities. A top al-Qaida leader has already challenged Mr. Obama's sincerity of his stated intent to reach out to the Islamic world. VOA's Ravi Khanna spoke with some of the Washington-based terrorism experts about al-Qaida's ultimate objectives and Mr. Obama's options in dealing with them.
Unlike the CIA/Al-Zawahiri or the MOSSAD/Adam Gadahn Perlman"Azzam" whom had a high-tech video weekly messages to inflame HATE to Islam in the West & ANGER against the West in the Muslim world: the two core parameters of the"War on Terror" Co. agenda on the expense of massive Collateral Damage(East)..Middle Class Destruction & Freedoms Hijacking(West)
Bin-Laden eliminated early (He deny in writing&speaking any involvement in the project) & replaced by a FAKE image & Audio
Do your own research
riskability0 3 years ago
obama has a hard road ahead of him
i did not vote 4 him, but wish him the best as he has very difficult events 2 deal with
2soontotell 3 years ago