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<div>I am over my polite limit on posts today, but due to a thoughtless and insulting ad hominem attack I received privately in regards to my post referencing the book "Imperial Hubris," written by a CIA analyst, who worked as head of the Bin Laden unit at the Central Intelligence Agency's counter terrorist center from 1996 to 1999, and the comments by Bill Maher on Larry King Live, regarding the potential impact on Al Queda of killing Al Zawahiri, I think an immediate response is necessary to clarify my thinking on these issues.
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<div>I am in no way excusing Al Zawahiri's connections to 9/11 or terrorism anywhere, nor am I saying the USA should not be pursuing terrorists, including Al Zawahiri, who commit terrorist acts. I do have problems with the USA killing innocent civilians, however, when pursuing the war on terror.
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<div>My point, put simply, was that it is doubtful that killing Al Zawahiri will have a significant impact on Al Queda.</div>
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<div>The book "Imperial Hubris" is not a joke or a fraud. The author presents a serious analysis of major problems with the US approach to the war on terror, the war in Iraq among them. But he is not against US military action to prosecute the war on terror. In fact, the author advocates a "relentless, brutal, and... blood soaked offensive..." What else would you expect from a CIA veteran? Peace, love and flowers as a solution? The author states in the news report that I provided earlier today via a web link, and provided again at the bottom here, that, to paraphrase, many at his former work place (CIA) agree with many of his conclusions.
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<div>It appeared the person who privately sent me the thoughtless, insulting and ad hominem attack regarding these issues had not read the content at the web links I provided with my earlier post today on "Imperial Hubris." They might consider reading this book first before dismissing it so quickly. Here is a web link to an Amazon report on this book, along with one of the web links I earlier provided today on this same author and book:
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<div><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1574888498/103-8676584-3434231?v=glance&n=283155">http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1574888498/103-8676584-3434231?v=glance&n=283155</a></div>
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<div><a href="http://au.news.yahoo.com/040808/2/q8lp.html">http://au.news.yahoo.com/040808/2/q8lp.html</a></div>
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<div>Ted Moffett</div>
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