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Using Reverse Psychology, Al Qaeda Endorses O’Bama

It’s a bit shocking, really, that the Washington Post rushed to print an alleged endorsement of John McCain by Al Qaeda. Missing was any verification by authorities that it was authored by anyone in command of any of its tawdry, misanthropic, holier-than-thou,... Full Article at Blogger News

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  1. PESHAWAR, Pakistan – Almost three years ago, Sajjad Khan used to buy supplies for the Pakistani Taliban with U.S. dollars that he says came from al-Qaeda. Now he realizes what al-Qaeda is getting in exchange. Full Article at San Diego Union-Tribune

  2. Ernst Uhrlau said al Qaeda in Islamic North Africa was attempting to expand its sphere of influence beyond its established power base in Algeria. Full Article at Deutsche Welle

  3. Rome, Oct 23: Al Qaeda has become the world's "first terrorist nuclear power without demonstrating possession of a single nuclear weapon," according to US expert Brian Jenkins. Full Article at Zee News

  4. A senior advisor at the US think-tank, the Rand Corporation, Jenkins was commenting Wednesday on remarks made this week by US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) chief, Michael Hayden, that Al Qaeda is "the CIA's top nuclear concern." Full Article at New Kerala

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