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sur Al-Qaida, branquignols et Cie


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morice morice 30 novembre 2010 23:36
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_terrorism_stings%3B_ylt%3DAkbHj7Vmx4E8z3IEBib5nTms0NUE%3B_ylu%3DX3oDMTNuYmszMmI3BGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTAxMTMwL3VzX3RlcnJvcmlzbV9zdGluZ3ME Y2NvZGUDbW9zdHBvcHVsYXIEY3BvcwM1BHBvcwMyBHB0A2hvbWVfY29rZQRzZWMDeW5faG VhZGxpbmVfbGlzdARzbGsDYWx3YXlzdHdlYWtp

«  »When the government supplies a fake bomb and then thwarts the plot, this is insanity. This is grandstanding,« Susanne Brody, one of the defense attorneys in that case, said Monday when asked about the FBI’s use of undercover stings.

Brody said the tactic requires extraordinary amounts of time and money and can ensnare hapless people, not hardened terrorists.

 »The people they repeatedly come up with continue to be people who have no ability to do something on their own,« said Samuel Braverman, another defense attorney in the New York case who said he’s skeptical of a strategy that amounts to  »picking off the dumbest we have to offer.« 

In the Oregon case, even the government’s own documents paint Mohamud as something of a piddling terrorist : He tried to connect with a jihadist in Pakistan, but kept mistyping the e-mail address. He claimed that, because he had been a rapper, he could get an AK-47 machine gun. »


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