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invasion of Iran, possibly both.
Here is my fictional, but quite possible scenario re the capture of Bin Laden.
The Rose Garden scene set the stage for the capture of Bin Laden. He may already be in custody. Recently, American aircraft "violated" Pakistani airspace -- a practice run? Musharraf's book will hit the shelves just in time to coincide with the announcement of the arrest. They've probably been watching Bin Laden for ages. And the deal Musharraf made with militants on the border, and the release of the prisoners -- a trick. The plan is that the real militants, a few weeks after their release, will join Bin Laden's forces and be arrested or die with him during the taking of Bin Laden's stronghold.
It is quite likely that Bin Laden will not be captured alive. A live Bin Laden could be an embarrassment. A live Bin Laden on TV could be a serious problem. And a live Bin Laden at Guantanamo would be worse.
I'm guessing, but I really think it is a good guess.
The worst of it is that many of the "left-wing" spokespeople including politicians and radio personalities have been ridiculing Bush for not having caught Bin Laden. Ridicule on that basis is strategically unwise since all the facts are not known. The ridicule is based on a hypothesis no more certain than the hypothesis on which I base my prediction.
As for Iran, it is practically a forgone conclusion that we are going into Iran. My bet, we "catch" or kill Bin Laden first, and then, with Bush's poll numbers and support going up upon the news, Bush hits Iran.
This is, of course a Rove election ploy. Personally, I think that Musharraf and Bush have known where Bin Laden has been hiding for quite some time.
The sad part is that Bin Laden's capture will by no means end the Muslim terrorism. It existed before Bin Laden, and it will continue to exist.
And, no, I am not a Republican. I'm a staunch Democrat. More important, I'm very cautious and skeptical, especially when it comes to Rove's tactics. The Republicans are desperate to win this election. I put nothing past them -- even letting a terrorist enjoy his freedom until the ideal political moment for them to capture or kill him.
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