Divide and Conquer
Classic strategy. So far, the Brits and Germans are "scoffing":
In London, a British opposition spokesman said the purported truce offered was a sign that the Al Qaeda (search) network is rattled.
"It is obviously an attempt by Al Qaeda or the associates of Al Qaeda, to try and drive a wedge between the coalition," said Michael Ancram, foreign affairs spokesman for the opposition Conservative Party.
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Officials from the German government said they will not negotiate with "criminals" like bin Laden, Reuters reported.
"It is obviously an attempt by Al Qaeda or the associates of Al Qaeda, to try and drive a wedge between the coalition," said Michael Ancram, foreign affairs spokesman for the opposition Conservative Party.
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Officials from the German government said they will not negotiate with "criminals" like bin Laden, Reuters reported.
How can you trust murderers?
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