Spanish Train Bombings


I still think ETA is involved. The ruling Popular Party has taken a very hard line with them. What better way to get the Popular Party out of office, and the Socialists back in, than make a bombing look like Al-Qaeda. The Iraq war was not at all popular in Spain, and the Popular Party's support of it was already a sore point. Making it look like Al-Qaeda was attacking them for the support of the Iraq war is a good strategy to get the Popular Party defeated.

I'm still going with the theory that it was ETA, possibly with a former Al-Qaeda bombmaker that found himself unemployed when the United States destroyed the camps in Afghanistan.

According to the BBC, the purported military head of the European branch of Al-Qaeda is unknown to security services. I cannot believe that if there was such a person, security services wouldn't know about him.

BBC NEWS | Europe | Al-Qaeda claim clouds Spain vote:

In the video, a man speaking Arabic with a Moroccan accent says the attacks were revenge for Spain's 'collaboration with the criminals Bush and his allies', the government said.

Spanish officials said the man called himself Abu Dujan al-Afgani, but the officials said the name was not known to the intelligence services.

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