Osama
and His Mama
"He loves his family and friends, but he especially adores our
mother. First comes God, then our mother."-Sheikh Ahmed Mohammed,
about his half-brother, Osama bin Laden, on CNN's "Newsnight With
Aaron Brown," March 18.
Weapons in Space
"I do believe the time has come for very serious discussions on
the whole subject of space control and the projection of force in space.
... I believe that weapons will go into space. It's a question of time.
And we need to be at the forefront of that."-Peter B. Teets,
undersecretary of the Air Force and director of the National Reconnaissance
Office, in Aerospace Daily, March 7.
Don't Blame Poor Saddam
"We calculate that there might be a problem in Iraq with weapons
of mass destruction ... [but] the problem is not with Saddam Hussein.
The problem is with weapons of mass destruction."-Sergei Ivanov,
Russian Defense Minister, on NBC's "Meet the Press," March
17.
Terrorists Can Be Beaten
"The brief Afghan campaign revealed that terrorists are as dependent
as regular armies on bases and training facilities, on regular lines
of supply, and on infusions of manpower to replace casualties. Terrorist
organizations are as susceptible to defeat as regular armies; indeed,
they are even more susceptible, if hit at their weak spots."-John
Keegan, in London's Daily Telegraph, March 1.
Scribbulus Vomitus
"Whether it is an ill-specified axis of evil, or a decision to
make tactical nuclear war thinkable, or a domestic 'shadow government,'
or deliberately leaked plans to attack Iraq, George W. Bush in his own
way is as frightening as al Qaeda."-Columnist Robert Kuttner,
in Boston Globe, March 13.
Integrity
"She engaged in these activities because of her belief that US
policy does not afford Cubans respect, tolerance, and understanding."-Plato
Cacheris, lawyer for Ana Belen Montes, Defense Intelligence Agency senior
analyst for Cuban issues, who pleaded guilty to spying for Cuba for 16
years, quoted in Washington Post, March 20.
This Sounds Familiar
"Complain of mistreatment while in prison."-From terrorist
manual found by police at the home in England (where he had been
granted political asylum) of al Qaeda official Abu Anas Liby, quoted
in Washington Post, March 19.
Parity for Civil Servants
"Each day our nation's civil servants and uniformed military [personnel]
perform invaluable work for our nation. Both our federal employees and
our military personnel are working side by side to fight the war on terrorism
and strengthen homeland security, and there is no reason that these groups
should not be compensated equitably."-Rep. James P. Moran
(DVa.), proposing equal pay increases for military and civil service
next year, quoted on GovExec.com, March 13.
Watch Out, Omar
"If I were an al Qaeda guy, I wouldn't go out for a pizza. I'd
stay home and dig deep. I wouldn't walk down the middle of the valley."-Maj.
Bryan Hilferty, spokesman for US forces in Afghanistan, quoted in New
York Times, March 11.
Lieberman for Victory
"I disagree with those of my colleagues, including some Democrats,
who are already pressing for a plan for withdrawal from Afghanistan.
We need a victory strategy, not an exit strategy."-Sen. Joseph
I. Lieberman (DConn.), Wall Street Journal, March 7.
Transatlantic Gap
"The choice for the Europeans is modernization or marginalization.
... Otherwise, the gap between American forces on the one hand and European-and
Canadian-forces on the other will be unbridgeable. For Washington, the
choice could become: Act alone or not at all. And that is no choice at
all."-George Robertson, NATO secretary general, at Potsdam
Center for Transatlantic Security and Military Affairs, March 4.
Bring on the Good Stuff
"Where's the dad-gum air? Push the air!"-Army Maj. Gen.
Franklin L. Hagenbeck, commander of US and coalition forces in Afghanistan,
just before F-16s arrived to take out the moving target Hagenbeck
was tracking on a video feed from a Predator reconnaissance drone,
quoted by Newhouse News Service, March 8.
The New Bolsheviks
"Islamic extremism today, like bolshevism in the past, is an armed
doctrine. It is an aggressive ideology, promoted by fanatical, well-armed
devotees. And, like communism, it requires an all-embracing long-term
strategy to defeat it."-Margaret Thatcher, former British
Prime Minister, in The Guardian, Feb. 12.
Homeward Bound
"When the Taliban fell, 95 percent of this movement went from Afghanistan
to Pakistan. Pakistan is the one who gave birth to the [Taliban] movement,
and when they were defeated, they went back to their masters."-Saranwal
Mir Jan, spokesman for the Afghanistan Defense Ministry, Associated Press,
March 18.
Salem I ...
"I support bin Laden because he is standing up to America."-Salem,
engineering student at King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia,
quoted in Boston Globe, March 4.
... And Salem II
"No, my brother studied there. But I'd love to go. It's a great
country. Do you think it's still possible for us to get visas?"-Salem,
when asked if he had been to the United States.
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