Easy enough for "anonymous" to say but...
CIA Officer's Book Contends US Losing Terror War
VOA News
24 Jun 2004, 15:34 UTC
A new book by a senior Central Intelligence Agency officer says the United States is losing the war on terrorism and that the invasion of Iraq only strengthened the position of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden.
The author of the book Imperial Hubris is identified as "anonymous" and is still serving in the CIA's counter-terrorism department. He is described as running the hunt for Osama bin Laden from 1996 to 1999.
His book contends the war on terror is failing because U.S. leaders do not understand the real enemy is a worldwide Islamic insurgency, not just al-Qaida.
The book says Saddam Hussein posed no threat to the United States. It also says the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, which is home to holy sites for Islam, inadvertently backed Osama bin Laden's claims the United States is at war against Muslims.
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Thursday, June 24, 2004
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I think I could make a case for the invasion of Iraq as the consummate anti terrorism move: it might just shake up the whole Islamic world. And isn't that what needed to be done? If the Islamic world were dragged into the 20th century and beyond, enlightenment, reformation, then wouldn't the terrorists be fish out of water, no place to swim?
This has nothing to do with Bush... this just asks if there is not some way that having flipped Iraq, the whole Islamic world gets flipped.
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