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...dangerous as al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden. They attacked American embassies in Africa, killing 224 people. They attacked the U.S.S. Cole, killing 17 American sailors. They hijacked four jet planes and crashed three into buildings, killing over three thousand people. Even Saddam Hussein cannot claim such grisly results against America...
Without a doubt, this past weekend’s terrorist bombing in Indonesia reveals the continued threat posed by al Qaeda cells, especially in Southeast Asia. The Staff is right to say that the U.S. military should keep aggressively pursuing bin Laden’s network...
Until now, fear of a devastating domestic backlash has restrained Indonesia's President Megawati Sukarnoputri from cracking down on her nation's increasingly vocal and active supporters of Osama bin Laden. Now, she may have no choice but to bite the bullet. The weekend bomb blast in Bali that killed 189, mostly foreign revelers at two local nightclubs could force Megawati to choose between Washington and the mainstream Muslim political parties on whose support she has been partly dependent...
...Wolfowitz: Bali a 'Wake-up Call' Indonesia's Own Bin Ladens Terror Hits Hard in Indonesia The Attack: In Their Own Words Assessing The Usual Suspects...
...Philippines eventually found their way into a global "jihad" movement when some went to fight the Soviets in Afghanistan in the 1980s. By the mid-1990s, Jemaah is believed to have made common cause with al-Qaeda. Now that the U.S. offensive in Afghanistan has cost the bin Laden network its sanctuaries and scattered its leadership, security officials believe al-Qaeda may become more reliant on the independent organizational structures of allied groups all over the world...