Two fascinating articles (one from the Post and another in the Times) on the persistence of al Qaida and the way its loose, distributed organizational structure has allowed it to regroup for more attacks. They are both really must-reads.
Here’s one question I have: why is it that once caught al Qaeda operatives so often seem to talk so freely? No doubt, those who get interrogated in places like Morocco (as those discussed in the Post article) get treated to some very persuasive questioning techniques.
But even the ones in American custody frequently seem to talk up a storm once they’re questioned. (But wait! Don’t you think the scene down in Guantanamo is like something out of a Hieronymus Bosch painting? No, not really.)
I’m not sure what I think of that.