CIA Director announces that aL-CIA-duh all but defeated
Looking to take attention away from Rita Katz and her SITE Intelligence Group making a major fuckup by letting out a story that showed a pic from a video game and claiming it was from the aL-CIA-duh "boogieman", CIA Director Hayden rode to her rescue Friday, by announcing that AQ was all but defeated.
That raises the question: Is MOSSAD and the CIA getting ready to roll out aL-Qaeda v.2, where they release another of their vile creations upon the world?
And that new and improved AQ boogieman will be unleashed on the world after the November 2008 US presidential election by our buds in the MOSSAD.
As they are wont to do, they'll savagely attack an American asset in the ME or some city here in the states, with the clues left behind that point at "al-Qaeda of Iran" so that the next president will have the excuse he/she needs to turn Tehran into rubble.
Al-Qaida Analysis: Election Year Edition
Posted on May 30, 2008
Hayden, well known for his role in the NSA’s infamous wiretapping program, was appointed director of the CIA in 2006.
Only a year after his agency warned of a resurgence of al-Qaida in the Arab world, CIA Director Michael Hayden remarked on Friday that U.S. “counter-terrorism work” has led to the strategic defeat of al-Qaida in Iraq and Saudi Arabia and significant setbacks for al-Qaida globally.
The announcement, coming five months before the U.S. presidential election, may play an important role in the way voters see the wars in both Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as the so-called war on terror.
The BBC:
The head of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has said al-Qaeda is essentially defeated in Iraq and Saudi Arabia, and on the defensive elsewhere.
Michael Hayden’s remarks, which correspondents describe as strikingly upbeat, come less than a year after the CIA warned of a resurgent al-Qaeda.
He told the Washington Post that US counter-terrorism successes extended to the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.
“On balance, we are doing pretty well,” said the CIA director. “Near strategic defeat of al-Qaeda in Iraq. Near strategic defeat of al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia. Significant setbacks for al-Qaeda globally.”
Source: TruthDig





Exclusive: Iran in Secret Talks With al Qaeda, U.S. Officials Say
Sources Say Iranian Govt., Terror Group in Contact About Militants Under House Arrest
By JONATHAN KARL
May 29, 2008
Senior U.S. officials tell ABC News that in recent months there have been secret contacts between the Iranian government and the leadership of al Qaeda. It's a development that has caught the attention of top officials in the White House, the Pentagon and the intelligence community.
Senior U.S. officials tell ABC News that the government of Iran and al Qaeda leadership have secretly been in contact regarding the status of several of the terror group's high-level operatives under house arrest in that country.
(ABC News Photo Illustration)
According to U.S. officials familiar with highly sensitive intelligence on this issue, the contacts are on the status of high-level al Qaeda operatives, including two of Osama Bin Laden's sons, who have been under house arrest in Iran since 2003. The officials don't believe Iran will allow these operatives to go free, but said they don't know Iran's motivation for initiating the talks.
"The Iranians know there would be hell to pay if these guys were set free," a U.S. official told ABC News.
Source ABC News
Here we go again.