by Matt-Chicago » Tue May 03, 2011 3:29 am
And the thread goes way off topic....
I think you overestimate Bin Laden's success Mandalore.
The Arab Spring is the biggest blow to Al-Qaeda since its founding. Framing it as part of a plan by Bin Laden is mistaken. Sure he did want the US to outright attack Muslim countries - that helps for recruitment and he wanted a holy war between Islam and the west, but what the people of Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Bahrain, Syria, and all over the middle east have shown is that change can be achieved through peaceful means, without extremism, without terrorism.
As tragic as the events unfolding in places like Bahrain, Syria, and Libya are - this is a time of great hope for the region and the world.
Bin Laden has lost not because of his genius but because of his misguided/immoral/extremist/WRONG means of fighting western domination of the region. He lost because extremism and terrorism lose.
While there may be more attacks in the future, even a big one, I think the frequency of attacks, number of recruits, and overall influence of extremism will continue to fall. Maybe I am too optimistic, but unless a Republican is elected things should be okay until global warming turns the planet post apocalyptic, if Pakistan keeps stable and Israel doesn't attack Iran.
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