Summary
At the Republican convention in early September, Bush had recited about the capture of 75% of al-Qaeda's key members and associates. Here, Greenberg and Holmes discuss the assertions on the neutralization of two-thirds of al-Qaeda's leaders.
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ONE OF JOHN KERRY'S STRONGER MOments in the first presidential debate came when he explained that, contrary to what George W. Bush would still have had inattentive viewers believe, Saddam Hussein did not attack the United States. To this cold reminder, Bush snapped back defensively, "Of course I know Osama bin Laden attacked us. I know that." He also stumbled embarrassingly into the following boast: "Of course we're after Saddam Hussein-I mean bin Laden. He's isolated. Seve...
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