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WASHINGTON — In the aftermath of two major terrorist attacks on Western targets, America's counterterrorism community is warning that Al Qaeda may launch more overseas operations to influence the presidential elections in November.
Call it Osama bin Laden's "October surprise." In late August, during the weekend between the Democratic and Republican conventions, America's military and intelligence agencies intercepted a series of messages from Al Qaeda's leadership to intermediate members of the organization asking local cells to be prepared for imminent instructions.
Originally posted by wantsome
I don't belive Al Qaeda has any current ties to the CIA. To think so would be paranoid and delusional. That being said yeah it's totaly plauseble Bin Laden could attack to try and influence the election. Al Qaeda's done it in the past in Spain and other places. I can also see the masses of sheeple voting out of fear. Personaly if there were an attack it wouldn't influence my vote one bit.
Originally posted by wantsome
I don't belive Al Qaeda has any current ties to the CIA. To think so would be paranoid and delusional. That being said yeah it's totaly plauseble Bin Laden could attack to try and influence the election. Al Qaeda's done it in the past in Spain and other places. I can also see the masses of sheeple voting out of fear. Personaly if there were an attack it wouldn't influence my vote one bit.
To tell the truth the biggest terrorist act is going on right now in congress the first and second lieutenants of AlCIADA goes by the names of Paulson and Benanke.
Originally posted by wantsome
I don't belive Al Qaeda has any current ties to the CIA. To think so would be paranoid and delusional.
Originally posted by snowen20
The only organization trying to influence the presidential elections in November is the current US administrative organization.