Sunday, April 23, 2006

Bin Laden Boycott with Bombs

Osama bin Laden's latest tape is out. He threatens American civilians, but some observers think he has toned down his threats. ABC News:
The strongest language in the new tape may have been bin Laden's call for an economic boycott of the United States.
I guess he's taking a Jesse Jackson approach. But maybe not:
Though the tape suggests bin Laden could be weaker now, U.S. officials point out that he does not necessarily have to be strong to hurt America. For instance, the terror nightmare for U.S. agents is five or six al Qaeda suicide bombers at five or six American shopping malls or train stations.
Tony Blankley's book, "The West's Last Chance", has just such a nightmare scenario.

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