Could Bin Laden and Castro Be Working Together?
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The quest to eradicate the world from terrorism is unsuccessful due to incompetent intelligence gathering. Fidel Castro is a major force we must neutralize. Is Cuba our next Iraq?
(PRWEB) June 2, 2005 -- From the USS Cole attack to the bombing of the World
Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, Osama Bin Laden has become the world’s most
wanted villain. Millions have searched for the elusive terrorist to no avail.
Author Robert F. Diveley proposes a new solution to this problem in Finding Bin
Laden: The Ultimate Reporting Assignment.
In this fast-paced political
thriller, two reporters compete in the ultimate challenge—to locate the world’s
most hated fugitive. The novel details possible connections al Qaeda and Bin
Laden have with Cuba and South Florida, bringing the search for Bin Laden closer
to home. Fidel Castro’s long-standing hatred of the United States is no secret,
and with Cuba less than 100 miles from our coast, a collaboration with the Cuban
dictator offers al Qaeda a tremendous strategic advantage to infiltrate and
terrorize the U.S.
A web of lies guides the readers into an intricate
storyline where a young news reporter gets the chance to film a meeting between
Bin Laden and Castro in Cuba. As she follows up on an al Qaeda operation, the
reporter learns that her professional rival may have ties to the terrorist
network. Throughout this gripping tale, Diveley details the intricate balance of
the heroin business in Afghanistan, the CIA’s attempts to capture Bin Laden, and
al Qaeda’s diabolical ability to fund terrorism with drug money.
“There
are many books available that disperse information about Osama Bin Laden and al
Qaeda in a factual way,” Diveley said. “I wanted to provide insight into the
events shaping our world and do it in a way that would be entertaining to the
reader. The adventure of the reporters and the many life threatening
circumstances, combined with a bit of romance and humor seem to open up this
important topic to more people.”
About the Author
Robert F. Diveley
has spent most of his career as an independent government contractor in the high
tech arena. He resides in Key West, Florida with his wife Patty.
Contact:
Sarah Wright
Phone: 402-323-7800 x. 279
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/6/prweb246524.htm