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Armstrong contradicted Osama bin Laden’s reading of the Qu’ran as a call for unbelievers to be destroyed. She said violent passages in the Bible and Qu’ran are always succeeded by exultations of peace and mercy...
Past Issues Taliban Last Days Dec. 17, 2001 ----------------- Lifting the Veil Dec. 3, 2001 ----------------- Hunt for bin Laden Nov. 26, 2001 ----------------- Thanksgiving 2001 Nov. 19, 2001 ----------------- Inside Al-Qaeda Nov. 12, 2001 ----------------- Defender In Chief Nov. 5, 2001 ----------------- Going In Oct. 29, 2001 ----------------- The Fear Factor Oct. 22, 2001 ----------------- Facing the Fury Oct. 15, 2001 ----------------- How Real Is the Threat? Oct. 8, 2001 ----------------- Life on the Home Front Oct. 1, 2001 ----------------- One Nation, Indivisible Sept. 24, 2001 ----------------- Day of Infamy Sept. 14, 2001 PHOTO ESSAYS Kabul Unveiled Taliban on the Run More Photos >>> MORE STORIES Where's OBL: Letter from...
...point, the president even seemed to give the Taliban a second chance, saying that if the radical leaders of Afghanistan hand over Osama bin Laden, the U.S. air strikes will be halted. "If you cough him up and his people today," the president said, "then we'll reconsider what we are doing to your country...
...President Bush stayed on message throughout his conversation with the national press, but the message itself was unavoidably mixed. Americans should return to normalcy and go about their business; Americans should be vigilant and expect more attacks in the near future. Osama bin Laden is the "Evil One" who must be eradicated; this campaign is about a lot more than Osama bin Laden. The Taliban had their chance to do the right thing and must now suffer the consequences; if the Taliban "cough up" bin Laden and his henchmen the U.S. will reconsider its current campaign. Al Qaeda...
...message is not confused; it's the war that is confusing because the enemy is so unlike any America has ever faced. The President's comment that he was unsure whether bin Laden was alive or dead is not surprising, since the U.S. has no idea where he is. Similarly, the President advised Americans to be aware of an imminent threat that was at once specific and vague - an attack that might come in the next few days, but no one had any idea where and how. That, of course, makes it more difficult to persuade Americans that they...