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Or, "How the CIA got into Al-Qaeda's underpants."

While I'm sure that this sort of thing occurs more often than we realize, it's still pretty cool to think that Fleming-esque espionage is being conducted... even successfully at times.
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Honestly, we're successful far more often then not. Though a great deal of that is due to the higher up's on AQ's being happy just not being on our kill list and thus helping us out.
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As someone (I think it was Colbert) commented on a report of bin Laden being concerned about "low morale" among his people before he died - they might be upset enough to not kill themselves.
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Their top guys are always open to bribes or intimidation. Its business to them, not really war.
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