Saturday, March 18, 2006

Afghanistan - bin Laden's terror plans revealed

Newly released documents are proving to be a treasure trove of information on world wide terror operations.

Earlier today I posted about Saddam's terror plans. Now, MSNBC reports on bin Laden's terror plans.

“It is a fact that the region of the Islamic republics is rich with significant scientific experience in conventional and non-conventional military industries, which will have a great role in future holy war against the enemies of Islam,” the letter said. It was not specific about the type of non-conventional armaments, but seemed to refer to biological and chemical warfare.

The letter also addressed the importance of communicating with the media, a matter on which Mullah Omar would have disagreed. The Taliban leader was known for refusing press interviews and avoiding cameras.

“It is obvious that the media war in this century is one of the strongest methods (of struggle). In fact, its ratio may reach 90 percent of the total preparation for battles,” bin Laden wrote.


And the BBC is helping in their media war. "BBC hires editor and chief of al Jazeera" to "train" reporters.
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