20 September 2001

America under Attack: Web Perspectives

I thought I would compile some of the captivating URLs I traversed today, in keeping abreast of new developments in the 9/11 terrorist attack aftermath. And, unlike the previous story source, these accounts are examples of credible journalism.

First, Jane's Security offers an alternative view of the who was responsible for the 9/11 suicide attacks. They state that the nation of Iraq sponsored the act, and that the mission was directed by Lebanese Imad Mughniyeh, head of the special overseas operations for Hizbullah, and the Egyptian Dr Ayman Al Zawahiri, senior member of Al-Qaeda and possible successor of the ailing Osama Bin Laden. That's according to their source, Israel's military intelligence service, Aman.

Now for the rest of the links -- Another article from Jane's Security - this one on the myth of a "surgical strike" and applauds the G.W. Bush administration for carefully evaluating strategies instead of the failed Clinton tactics ... An interesting article in the Village Voice profiling the American Taliban spokesperson who also happens to be the niece of a former CIA director. ... A rational argument made by a SiliconValley.com columnist against an airlines bailout - taxpayers would be better served by bankruptcies, he claims ... A letter from the Dalai Lama to President Bush ... A succinct FreedomForum.org editorial on the "civil liberties catastrophe [that] looms as citizens surrender to fear, fury and frustration and as lawmakers throw money and shards of the Bill of Rights at the specter of terrorism." ...

Insert your recommended link du jour here ...

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