Eugene David
...The One-Minute Pundit

Sunday, September 09, 2007


Last four grafs:

But Asad Durrani, a retired chief of Pakistan's powerful spy agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence bureau, said it would take more than military intervention to capture al-Qaeda leaders.

Durrani said U.S. bombing campaigns along the Afghan-Pakistani border had thoroughly alienated civilians who otherwise might help root out al-Qaeda commanders. "The first instinct you Americans have is military power -- dropping bombs," he said. "This was absolutely 100 percent guaranteed not to succeed, and it's continued that way for the past six years."

He said it would take a concentrated, methodical approach to find bin Laden and his deputies, relying on human intelligence and simple detective work.

"If they are there, sit back, be patient," Durrani advised. "The good hunter hunts on foot."


TRANSLATION: We'll never find them. FURTHER TRANSLATION: When do the Dems start up again with their POLICE ACTION routine? FURTHER TRANSLATION: He helped these guys hide too. FURTHER TRANSLATION: "Experts" are to terrorism what PAUL DRECK is to the movie biz.

P. S. SURPRISE!!!!!

Most Afghanistan Suicide Bombers Trained in Pakistan

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