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Originally Posted by tw
The problem is found in a loosely organized Muslim Brotherhood. ...we are targets of the Muslim Brotherhood. ...It plays right into the hands of Muslim Brotherhood. ....Get us to attack a ghost enemy. It’s the Muslim Brotherhood. Al Qaeda was only one dandelion in a grassy field full of dandelions. ...There is no master arch enemy called Al Qaeda. Calling Musab al-Zarquawi a member of Al Qaeda is to brainwash Americans into a concept they can better understand - an evil empire. That's why the Muslim Brotherhood survived so long. It is not a monolithic enemy in the sense that Lookout123's assumptions imply.
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While I agree with much of what you're saying, I think you're contradicting yourself a bit. You say that there is no "evil empire", that Al Qaeda is a false target. But you continue to cite the "Muslim Brotherhood". How is it not an enemy in the sense that Lookout123's assumptions imply? What, exactly, is the goal of this "Muslim Brotherhood"? It seems like a hazy "evil empire" Al Qaeda replacement. Please expound?