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	<title>Comments on: Muslim tries to blow something up, so must be Al-Qaeda</title>
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		<title>By: french derek</title>
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		<description>Jon: le Figaro correspondent M Malbrunot informs that the &quot;culprit&quot; had visited the Yemen, to obtain material and training. M Malbrunot notes that, in the late 90&#039;s, ben Laden had advised his followers that &quot;if our position in Afghanistan becomes untenable, then we will be welcome in the Yemen&quot;. M M also notes how the Yemen is &quot;riddled&quot; with caves and underground networks (a bit like the Afghan/Pakistan border?).

Maybe the al Quaida link is not so improbable?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jon: le Figaro correspondent M Malbrunot informs that the &#8220;culprit&#8221; had visited the Yemen, to obtain material and training. M Malbrunot notes that, in the late 90&#8242;s, ben Laden had advised his followers that &#8220;if our position in Afghanistan becomes untenable, then we will be welcome in the Yemen&#8221;. M M also notes how the Yemen is &#8220;riddled&#8221; with caves and underground networks (a bit like the Afghan/Pakistan border?).</p>
<p>Maybe the al Quaida link is not so improbable?</p>
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