> The strategy spelled out in the document calls for using terrorist attacks
to
> oust Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar's Partido Popular from power and
replace
> it with the Socialists.

Funny... so funny indeed.

> That, in turn, was expected to drive a wedge between Washington and Madrid
and
> result in the withdrawal of Spanish military forces from Iraq.
>
> "We think the Spanish government will not stand more than two blows, or
three
> at the most, before it will be forced to withdraw because of the public
> pressure on it," the al Qaeda document says.
>
> "If its forces remain after these blows, the victory of the Socialist
Party
> will be almost guaranteed -- and the withdrawal of Spanish forces will be
on
> its campaign manifesto."
>
> <end of quote>

Could you tell me where you have found that rubbish?

> The Spanish voters have given al Qaeda a victory and shown they have no
cojones.

It is not a question of cojones. It is a question of not supporting war.

Regards

Angel