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How to make Europe more secure & get more troops for Pakistan.

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posted on Oct, 3 2010 @ 11:19 AM
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How the CIA sponsored terror attacks will help Europe and get US more troops for Pakistan..

With their people rioting in the streets, the governments of Europe need a way to crack down without getting the people more upset. America also needs more troops in Pakistan.

Enter Bin Laden. No the old man is not dead yet. Kept alive by his CIA health plan he is not limited to what Big Pharma can supply. He has available to his health plan all that the FDA has ever restricted from the American people.

With his Al-Qaida flunkies and the financial backing of those in power, his minions shall strike fear into the Europeans bringing their governments more power & control. The Germans, always tired of American plots, know what it is to be used by America again & again.

www.spiegel.de...
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Since the foiled bomb attack on Times Square in on May 1, 2010 -- and the subsequent arrest of Faisal Shahzad of Pakistan -- US government representatives have repeatedly said they would go after terrorist targets in Pakistan should an attack against the US be planned and carried out from Pakistani territory.

Pakistan has protested against the increased number of drone attacks in Pakistani territory, but US officials have said the drone attacks are conducted with the acquiescence of the Pakistan government.

He met with Sheik Younis al-Mauretani early this summer under conspiratorial circumstances in the city of Mir Ali in Pakistan, the German claimed. He said he discussed possible attacks in several European countries, including France and Britain. He allegedly claimed that Osama bin Laden had given his personal approval for the plans and that he had also provided some of the money that was needed for the attacks.

It is unclear, however, just how serious Sidiqi's statements are. US authorities consider him to be credible, but German investigators are more reserved. A delegation of German foreign intelligence officials is seeking to interview Sidiqi as soon as possible in order to assess his statements.



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