http://alaskareport.com/news/z46348_bush_failure.htmWashington, DC - A new classified U.S. government analysis concludes that al Qaeda has grown stronger since the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks despite endless Republican rhetoric that they are stopping terrorism and dismantling al Qaeda.
Despite a campaign of military action and counterterrorism operations, al Qaeda has regained its strength and found safe haven in the tribal areas of Pakistan, the report says, according to counterterrorism officials familiar with the report.
The five-page intelligence analysis remains classified and was prepared for senior U.S. policymakers. It was not issued in response to a specific threat.
Two intelligence officials said the report's finding are similar to what is expected to be in the National Intelligence Estimate anticipated to be released later this summer. The NIE is the intelligence community's collective analysis of pressing national security issues.