[quote author=Universe Prince link=topic=2564.msg22948#msg22948 date=1177778037
Quote from: Plane on April 27, 2007, 03:22:32 PM
Al Queda need no more than a situation of benin neglect to do again exactly what they have done before , but this time with a larger country and greater income .
This assumes that something is hindering them from doing so right now. What is that something? How is that something hindering them? And why is hindering them achievable only with that something?
Al Queda need no more than a situation of benin neglect to do again exactly what they have done before , but this time with a larger country and greater income .
This assumes that something is hindering them from doing so right now. What is that something? How is that something hindering them? And why is hindering them achievable only with that something?[/quote][/quote][/quote]
We are shooting them ,captureing them, chaseing them around , breaking up their cells , and spying on them .
The decade ofthe 90's we left the Al Quieda unmolested and neglected the needs of Afganistan , the result of that process can be repeated if we quit shooting the Al Quieda and nglect the ned f a country that they are trying to take over.
What "I" am saying is that our actions have substantially degraded their organization, in so many ways, militarily, financially, logistically, training, etc. It doesn't mean they've been beaten, nor have ceased their recruiting, but the fight is being taken to them, vs we simply waiting for them to attack us....again
But why is the military action in Iraq central to that? Why must the military action in Iraq continue to achieve those ends? Is there no possibility to achieve those things without having a open-ended military action in Iraq with only a vague "when they're ready" goal?[/quote]
The reason is that it is a big job and it would be a completed a lot sooner if we had freinds to help. Iriquis are not all fooled ,a lot of them know what Al Queda is offering them is inferior , but there is a lot of fear that Al Queda will exact retribution and enforce compliance.
The less we inspire confidence in the public of Iraq the more likely we are to find apathy where we need help.