March 15, 2004
Spain 2
My head hurts a bit this morning form a few too many bottles of Pacifico last night. i'm reading stuff on the internet instead of getting to work. There seems to be a lack of good analysis on the Spain thing, which i can understand; i myself can't seem to put together a coherent post on it. The lefties are having no problems though. Guys like fisk are positively gleeful. On the right, NRO is more subdued.
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Lesson: terrorism can work. Prediction: therefore expect more of it. Expect more terrorism aimed at the United Kingdom, against Australia, against Poland, and – ultimately – against the United States. For the terrorists must now wonder: If murder can influence elections in Spain – why not in the United States?i think we can expect attacks in GB, perhaps Australia. And i wouldn't want to be anywhere near Pakistan the next time they have an election. i don't think the bastards have the guts or the resources to infiltrate Poland. What about here? After 3/11, i would be very surprised if there were not some attempt to influence our own election with an attack a few days before November second. Would it have the desired effect? At this point, i wouldn't even want to guess.In the United States, the terrorists have to make a very fine calculation: Which would hurt President Bush, their supereme enemy, more – to attack or not to attack?
Update: Thank God for the Australians, though.
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Same way in my posts about it, I found the belmont club has some good stuff though
Posted by: Scof at March 15, 2004 02:32 PM (XCqS+)
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I don't know if you make it a habit to read Dan Darling of Regnum Crucis, but his analyses are deep and detailed (if overly populated with run-ons and typos). He's one of my best sources for terrorism analysis, and an almost-daily read.
Kevin
Posted by: Kevin Kim at March 15, 2004 05:35 PM (nulyM)
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