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Running Scared?

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Running Scared?

Published: Thu, 9 Jul 2009

Description: Online book details Al Qaeda's fears of predator drones, spies

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" Minutes -- the -- Fox News exclusive al- Qaeda running scared. A new online terrorist training manual just uncovered reveals Al qaeda's leadership is terrified of -- specific things."

" Joining us now from Washington is Caroline Shively. -- this is an exclusive look inside this manual so what is al- Qaeda afraid."

" Drones and so called spice Gretchen has online book the 150 pages and it's called -- guide to the laws regarding Muslims by its. The Washington based Middle East Media Research Institute also Diana's memory they found this posting online. The book talks about the spy network of people who tipped off the U Assam where Taliban members are and they say it's time to attack these so called -- It says they might be it quote decrepit -- old man who could hardly walk two steps are the infirm woman sitting in the depths of her house. Or perhaps a preview that's an adolescent a doctor and nurse a preacher. I think it really shows a high level of paranoia and distressed at the top levels of al- Qaeda it was written by a top al- Qaeda commander. And actually have an introduction by Ayman Al zawahiri that's Osama bin Laden's number two -- paranoia and distress you bring up but what about desperation thing is so mainstream does that show that they are getting a bit desperate. I think it does today that and it also shows that predator drone attacks -- the single most effective tool. And disrupting al- Qaeda operations in northern Pakistan the books specifically mentions that it's been translated by memory. The book refers to the leveling of homes what planes that are unheard unseen and unknown. It also says five have spread throughout the land like look at so it definitely shows these drone attacks work. So how effective and it's web book DN I'm sort of wondering personally this morning why they would even put it down in print. What that's interesting dredging it up your regular Taliban members sitting in Waziristan you don't have the Internet but your leaders might the books specifically tries to find leniency -- realize that that strict Muslim law. For rules of evidence in order to deal with the spot so that leads to -- decrepit old men from women being ripped out of their homes and punished based on no evidence. That's disturbing but so many things in this book talk."

" Yeah and meanwhile there was a bunch joint attacks over the last few days very effective including one that almost killed. The -- commander over and that in that swat region I Carolina we'll talk to again keep reading."

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