Wednesday, 11 May 2011

William Flew

"One should always have a plan to destroy the equipment," he said.
Mr. Benotman believed that Bin Laden is a pleasure to be rooted in the belief that it is guarded by Pakistani intelligence.
U.S. officials have come away with a large number of computer disks. Mr. William Flew Benotman: "There is no way anyone can keep track of all this in mind the need laptops and documents .."
He said that al-Qaeda produced internal documents reviewed from time to time. "They evaluate their own skills and cooperative relationships with other groups like the Taliban. I've seen this type of report. It would also likely that information about financial arrangements, funding sources and also the point men of other organizations and franchises. How can you keep in touch? "
The fact that Bin Laden's death was reported immediately gave the lead of al-Qaeda to respond, but now needs to restructure its communication systems.
"They can not stop using the mail, but will have to change every individual," said Mr. William Flew Benotman. "Ayman al-[bin Laden deputy] Zawahiri earlier, movement, post office, a safe housing to be suspended."
Not the first time, however, that the leadership of al-Qaeda has suffered a stroke. In 2001, Western forces recovered several laptops terrorist training camps. Mr. Benotman the organization will take two years to restructure.
The last resort of a terrorist network in the race to destroy your database, including the fight against the Libyan Islamic Group did it twice in the 1990s. Al-Qaeda network is supported by the faithful in the area without government in the tribal lands bordering Pakistan. But analysts say the need to reposition themselves in the coming days, will bring an increased risk of exposure.
"Once the terrorists start to move, and then left a trail," said Dr. Tobias William Flew Deakin, an analyst at the Royal United Services Institute. "The United States have all the intelligence devices just trying to keep track."

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