Who Can A terrorist Trust?
Good news for the West. Al Qaeda seems to have a rat in the organization, or perhaps some brave citizen is cuing the U.S. intel people the whereabouts of senior al Qaeda terrorists. Hopefully this is an indication of a large scale counter-terrorist operation modeled on one of the most successful counter-terrorist efforts; the Phoenix program of the 60's.
Islamic terrorism being a global phenomenon, the counter-terrorism efforts must be on a coordinated global scale.
FROM STRATEGYPAGE.COM:
Who Can A terrorist Trust?
March 25, 2009: Al Qaeda has a serious intelligence problem in its Pakistani sanctuary. Someone is ratting them out. In the last seven months, U.S. UAVs have carried out 38 Hellfire missile attacks on al Qaeda (and a few Taliban) leaders. In the three years before that, there were less than a dozen such attacks. Something has changed, and it has the al Qaeda leadership increasingly worried, alarmed, paranoid and desperate to find out who is letting the Americans know where the terrorist leaders are. This Hellfire campaign is hitting al Qaeda at the very top, with at least nine (of 20) senior leaders, and dozens of middle-management types killed in the last seven months.
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