army that could not be defeated. the insight into the self-concept of osama bin laden and the tactics gives us the title of ali soufan s book the black banners. he s an american muslim born in lebanon. a handful of arabic speaking fbi agents. he joined the bureau in 1997 and brought with him an obsessive interest in al qaeda and particularly in osama bin laden. mr. soufan was still a rookie in his first year at the fbi when the u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania were bombed. when he asked his supervisor if he knew who was responsible for the bombings his supervisor replied, still unclear, but quote, i think it might be your guy. meaning it might be osama bin laden, the guy ali soufan as a rookie in the fbi had been all over. ali soufan was chasing the
self-concept of osama bin laden and the tactics gives us the title of ali soufan s book the black banners. he s an american muslim born in lebanon. a handful of arabic speaking fbi agents. he joined the bureau in 1997 and brought with him an obsessive interest in al qaeda and particularly in osama bin laden. mr. soufan was still a rookie in his first year at the fbi when the u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania were bombed. when he asked his supervisor if he knew who was responsible for the bombings his supervisor replied, still unclear, but quote, i think it might be your guy. meaning it might be osama bin laden, the guy ali soufan as a rookie in the fbi had been all over. ali soufan was chasing the attack and bin laden when
self-concept of osama bin laden and the tactics gives us the title of ali soufan s book the black banners. he is our guest for the interview tonight. he s an american muslim born in lebanon. a handful of arabic speaking fbi agents. he joined the bureau in 1997 and brought with him an obsessive interest in al qaeda and particularly in osama bin laden. mr. soufan was still a rookie in his first year at the fbi when the u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania were bombed. when he asked his supervisor if he knew who was responsible for the bombings his supervisor replied, still unclear, but quote, i think it might be your guy. meaning it might be osama bin laden, the guy ali soufan as a rookie in the fbi had been all over. two years later al qaeda bombed the uss cole.
getting the money from the state. they will be number one in how early the kids get out of school. ed schultz, the ed show coming up at 10:00 eastern. you can have the last word online or at our blog. you can follow my tweets at lawrence. the rachel maddow show is next. good evening. good evening, lawrence. thank you at home for staying with us the next hour. in the united states of america, we are used to thinking of ourselves as a super power, as a world leader, as a country capable of throwing our weight around when we feel the need to. that s really only when you take a step back, take sort of a wide historical view that you realize one of the consequences of that self image, that self concept is that we end up feeling that need to throw our weight around quite a lot. we go to war all the time. big wars, little wars, medium sized wars, weird wars, normal wars, wars. america as a country fights a lot of wars.
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