Stratfor's Strategic analysis of the third world war:
Part 4 | Part 5
"The United States shrewdly has declined al-Qa'ida's opening strategy. It has refused to diffuse its forces in multiple large-scale military operations. This decision represents a serious defeat for bin Laden, who STRATFOR believes was counting on an American overreaction. In order to place his scenario back on track, he must create situations in which the United States cannot decline engagement, gambits the United States can neither refuse nor win."
Part 4 | Part 5
"The United States shrewdly has declined al-Qa'ida's opening strategy. It has refused to diffuse its forces in multiple large-scale military operations. This decision represents a serious defeat for bin Laden, who STRATFOR believes was counting on an American overreaction. In order to place his scenario back on track, he must create situations in which the United States cannot decline engagement, gambits the United States can neither refuse nor win."


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