Did Spanish Surrender Help?
March 21, 2006, 1:22 pm![]() |
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By Andrew L. Jaffee
When Spanish voters hid under their beds after Madrid 3/11, and voted for the country’s anti-Iraq-war Socialist Party, they thought the terrorists would leave them alone. They thought wrong. According to FOXNews.com:
A Spanish judge indicted 32 people for allegedly plotting to drive a truck packed with explosives into a courthouse that has been the hub for anti-terrorism investigations, authorities said Tuesday.
The 32 men, mostly Algerians, were charged with membership in a terrorist organization, conspiracy to commit a terrorist attack and forgery of public documents, Judge Fernando Grande-Marlaska said in his March 13 ruling. …
Spanish authorities suspect Achraf [the ring-leader] was planning to ram a truck loaded with 1,100 pounds of explosives into the court in downtown Madrid.
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