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I have to respectfully disagree with that analogy. Hamas is part of the pan-Arab Muslim Brotherhood and receives funding and recruits from multiple Muslim nations, including Lebanon, Syria, Iran, and Egypt. Probably Jordan as well, considering the huge Palestinian population there. And even if the point were to be ceded, the IDF and Shabbak must contend with Jihad Islami, PFLP, PRC, Tanzim, Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, and now Zarqawi's Al Qaeda. Recruits -- males and females as young as 16 -- join an organization, receive training in a matter of days or weeks, and are sent off with explosives. This is in addition to the estimated 10,000 to 20,000 permanent "employees" of the terror organizations. It appears something similar is true in Iraq. The command structure of AQ in Iraq appears fairly fixed with identifiable leaders, and recruits for suicide bombings are generally not longtime members but raw recruits.
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Stop whining. Ok fine, Canada as part of the english commonwealth. Happy now?
You assume a lot of shit.
The point is you can't compare working in your own backyard with working half-way around the world. How hard do you think it would be for us to totally fuck up Mexico and Central America if we really wanted to?
If you don't like the way the CIA is run and you think you can do better, go sign up. But don't come on here and criticize them for not showing results in the field.
And just so you'll know, the Mossad ain't all that and a bag of chips and some of us on here know it. You want to start pointing fingers at intel agencies, that shit goes both ways.
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The massive expansion of Zarqawi's network in worldwide reach and operational capabilities.
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Bullshit.
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Iran's successful infiltration of Iraq's government and Iranian terrorist influence in Iraq.
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Lib talking points.