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Singh certainly did not fool any terrorists, some of whom may have read his self-congratulation as a challenge.
It then appears to have evolved into a pattern of closely coordinated operations against suspected terrorists, some of them targets of the C.I.A.'s controversial "rendition" program.
As a teenager he started hanging around with a group of would-be terrorists, some of whom are now dead or have been forbidden from travelling by British security services.
He also served the US in co-operating with its rendition of alleged terrorists, some of whom were interrogated under torture on behalf of the Americans in Egyptian jails.
So the very idea, for instance, of Abu Nazir being here -- look, the truth is there were 18 [9/11] terrorists, some of who were actually on watch lists, who came here and they got on planes.
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"As I am speaking, the government's special team is surrounding the SC Park Hotel where we have learned that there are terrorists and some of their leaders hiding," said Mr. Suthep, who is in charge of security.
Mr. Suthep said in the televised announcement that "as I am speaking, the government's special team is surrounding the SC Park Hotel, where we have learned that there are terrorists and some of their leaders hiding".
The authors, Peter Bergen and Swati Pandey, prove this when they state that only 9 of 75 terrorists behind some of the recent terror attacks were educated at madrassas -- so what is their point?
"The terrorists shot some of the hostages in the head," Algerian Prime Minster Abdelmalek Sellal said in a statement.
Bruce Hoffman Bruce Hoffman, director of the Washington office of Rand and a terrorism expert, says terrorists have some of the same problems the rest of us do in trying to keep prying eyes from their data.
This has lead a battle of finger pointing, with Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond saying on Tuesday that "apologists" for terrorists shared some of the blame for their acts.
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