Reliable intelligence sources report that George Tenet has assigned a total of thirty CIA operatives to find Osama bin Laden. Considering that bin Laden might be anywhere from Indonesia to Somalia, this is not a lot of manpower. J. Edgar Hoover put more guys than that on the case to go after John Dillinger, "public enemy number one" in his day. Downgrading the importance of finding bin Laden (Remember Bush shouting after 9/11 that we would "git him?") has been attributed to a number of different reasons. Saddam Hussein poses a greater threat and an easier target (Rumsfeld). Hezboullah and … Continue reading The Magnificent 30
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