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| reply to click_310 click_310 , if I remember correctly, the most notorious of the 9/11 hijacker was Egyptian. Although Egypt currently has a moderate group running the government, it may not last long which may allow the moslem extremists to gain power. Giving them broadband access can only hasten the islamofacists' attempt to take over the world and convert everyone to their religion and rules.
See »www.cns.miis.edu/research/wtc01/alqaida.htm
quote: Total Members: According to an Arab security service, al-Qaida consists of 2,830 members, including 594 Egyptians, 410 Jordanians, 291 Yemenis, 255 Iraqis, 162 Syrians, 177, Algerians, 111 Sudanese, 63 Tunisians, 53 Moroccans, and 32 Palestinians.[1] These numbers may accurately reflect the proportion of nationalities in the organization, but it is doubtful that anyone (including bin Laden) has such exact counts. There are estimates that the number of members may be much higher. Many al-Qaida members are Mujahideen veterans of the Afghan resistance against the Soviet occupation. These militants fight not only for their cause, but also because it is the only life they know. Most cannot return to their native countries because of their militancy.
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