"Documents captured after 9/11 showed that bin Laden hoped to provoke the United States into an invasion and occupation that would entail all the complications that have arisen in Iraq. His only error was to think that the place where Americans would get stuck would be Afghanistan.
"Bin Laden also hoped that such an entrapment would drain the United States financially. Many al-Qaeda documents refer to the importance of sapping American economic strength as a step toward reducing America’s ability to throw its weight around in the Middle East."
Commentary on the Politics, History and Culture of the Middle East and Central Asia, by Brian Ulrich
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Monday, February 26, 2007
What al-Qaeda Wants
Josh Marshall reminds us of what al-Qaeda's goals were in the September 11 terrorist attacks (link firewalled):
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