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March 19, 2004
Spain: Attack Aftermath Analysis
Dan Darling stitches together a rich variety of media and Internet sources (incl. at least one al-Qaeda-affiliated web site) to offer a very complete background covering the Madrid attacks, the origins of these techniques, who might be responsible, and the potential implications. It offers an excellent starting point for looking at the ongoing investigations, and is an excellent complement to Winds of Change.NET's earlier 3/11 coverage that focused more on the details and modus operandi of the attacks. Posted by Winds of Change at March 19, 2004 12:05 AM | TrackBackComments
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