Our
fearless enemies are afeared.
The story was first reported in The New York Times, which said U.S. forces confiscated the letter from an Al Qaeda suspect in Iraq. The Times report quoted unidentified U.S. officials as saying that American forces arrested a man who had the document on a computer disk and was taking it to Afghanistan to get it to Al Qaeda's senior leaders.
The author of the document claimed he had directed about 25 suicide bombings inside Iraq, but said the resistance against the U.S. occupation was struggling to recruit Iraqis and to combat American troops.
The memo even offers a kind of praise for U.S. forces, saying "America, however, has no intention of leaving no matter how many wounded nor how bloody it becomes."
Cuttin' n runnin' don't cut it nomore, boyz.
Strange how al Qaeda has more positive things to say about our Gulf policy than the left at home does.
To quote kos, evidently al Qaeda got the memo (nuck, nuck, nuck).