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What Can Other International Organizaitons Learn From Al-Qaeda?

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Just curious?

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  1. If there's one thing that they must NOT learn, it's the premise that the terror and indiscriminate slaughter of thousands of innocent men, women and children can lead to a victory or further their objectives and causes.

    The present administration, despite all of the alleged flaws, understands this and that's why I support it - 100%.


  2. I really don't think they have anything to teach that is worth learning.

  3. Not much. A boy scout troop has better organization.

    They could teach them what caves are better than others.

  4. How to be psycho? Other than that...I advise they skip that chapter.

  5. If you organize your people carefully. If you give them the best pay and benefits. If you educate them properly. And if you can convince them to not only tow the party line, but in fact believe in it wholeheartedly, then they will accomplish any goal you set out for them.

    However, we did that in WWII.

    The problem is, most organizations today don't want to go to the distances that Al Qaida does to accomplish its goals.

  6. if your not nuclear, your nothing.

  7. it's quite curious that after osama bin laden declared that he was the originator of jahid and al quaeda, just after september 11, 2001, may it forever live in infamy, that just about every different sect of muslims learned much from al quaeda and became al queda with the same rotton values of al quaeda:  kill one another mercilessly and continue to do all to destroy "the infidel," meaning anyone that is not a muslim!

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