If you mean they opened a shop that eventually attracted the likes of men that became Al Qaeda, then I will accept that. But that was not your initial claim -- and you knot it. Your initial claim spoke of "CIA created Mujahadeen offshoots." The CIA did not create Al Qaeda or fund or finance any of its predecessors, as you claimed. And the Brzezinski quote does not say anything like that.
IMO and from what I have variously gleaned over many years the Mujahideen is clearly where it all started. Frankensteins monster.
I don't care how many times they are pointed out. They are wrong. The Muj and Al Qaeda were totally separate entities and they do not trace back to the same sources. The Taliban, which came later, initially fought the Muj. Now, it's true that latter some of the more radical Muj jumped in bed with the Taliban, but by that point in history, you aren't even talking about the same groups anymore because the conflict had changed. I think the connections are of your own mistaken making.
I beg to differ. No problem. :m:
Bin Laden is a liar, but his words can be checked with reality, and nobody who knows anything about the issue doubts Al Qaeda's involvement in the embassy attacks.
On what grounds do you claim he is a liar?
Convictions of Al Qaeda members are few and far between because they typically do not allow themselves to be captured. They prefer to die on the battlefield.
And Bin Laden is still at large. Can you see the problem with a perceived
enemy such as AQ. Billions of dollars and thousands of lives spent and wasted ... for nothing. Oh well, we`ll go after the Taliban then. Uh, thats not working ... lets try Iraq. Oops, bad idea. Pakistan? Perhaps Iran? :m:
It is not common knowledge. It is your knowledge and your claim. And funny enough, the only people who credit it, are Leftists who have problems with American policy, like you and Ice.
You are clearly dishonest or in denial around this issue.
How does one run an insurgency from another country?
? The Afghan freedom fighters are fighting on Afghan soul to free Afghanistan from the invaders.
Since that ideology killed 3,000 Americans.
Perhaps and regrettably. But then again, US support of a criminal Israel, sanctions causing starvation in Iraq, etc. has cost
way more than 3000 lives, thus the US should take a closer look at its own policies for what occurred. And as regards full blown kneejerk military retaliation against innocent Afghans and Iraqis, do you really want to get involved in
numbers?
The Taliban and Al Qaeda agree on about 90 percent of their ideology, hence the reason they were such good friends.
In a nutshell, and verifiable, what exactly is their "ideology"?
And Al Qaeda and the Taliban were nobody's business. They were ignored, left pretty much alone and forgotten -- until 9/11. Then it became clear that treating them like a minor irritation was not an option.
AQ, yes, understandably and rightly so, needed to pay for what occurred, but the Taliban, who 99.99999% of US vengeance has been poured upon had nothing, yes,
nothing, to do with 9/11. A criminal act, by an extreme Muslim cult, absolutely akin to Aum Shinrikyo.