200 web sites spread al-Qaida's message in English
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Altria
Then we need 1,000 websites spreading the opposite message in Arabic.
Show them that the West isn't all bad - McDonalds, rock n roll, girls in bikinis...
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nandakandamanda
Very interesting article. Thanks for finding this, JT. This is where we must all be thinking, able to deal with evolving problems as they arise.
Ignoring the ballooning propagation and recruitment in the West will not help it to go away.
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victimcrat
So where is the UN? Al Qaeda's propaganda relies heavily upon direct quotes from Islam's so-called holy book. Is the "message" not blasphemous??
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SuperLib
Kind of reminds me of some of the people here...
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Good_Jorb
Something like this only saves the intelligence community time because someone else is now translating the messages for them. I wonder if al-Qaida has a stormfront equivalent, might be an interesting read.
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rajakumar
Been to some of these websites,they are normal Al qaeda theme messages.
West is bad and middle east arabs are better is the message. Botn West and Middle East Arabs can be good.
West had its bad ,so does Middle east Arabia.
My favourite Arab nation is the UAE,look at the economic progress they are having.
January 2009 is opening for tallest building in world,in Dubai.
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skipthesong
And yet, not one politician from any of the western countries listed has mentioned nothing about censoring them.......
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