They had roots in Pakistan, Ethiopia, Somalia and Jamaica: the suspected al-Qaida foot soldiers in Britain were immigrants or were children of immigra
August 6, 2005

They had roots in Pakistan, Ethiopia, Somalia and Jamaica: the suspected al-Qaida foot soldiers in Britain were immigrants or were children of immigrants — a new breed of recruits that underscores the changes in the organization since the Sept. 11 attacks, say experts studying the London bombings..... "We are now dealing with many little al-Qaidas with the potential of neighborhood al-Qaidas," Jenkins said. "They may not be able to carry out specialized operations ... but they can still operate at a lethal level."... read on

We're taking the fight to them so we...What a crock. Does anyone believe that if we didn't invade Iraq this would be happening? The war on terror has created more terrorists. Thanks George. The neo-con vision to use our power and spread democracy in the Middle East to stabilize the region is doing just the opposite. Small recurring attacks will turn into the norm and have the almost the same impact as ones on a larger scale.

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