Whose turn?

The bill of the Al-Qaeda-linked Madrid raids of Thursday that killed 200 people was paid by the Aznar government and led for the first time, in a political defeat over the cooperation with U.S., in Iraq. Now, the staunch allies of U.S. who were rewarded by U.S. Bush by hosting them at his ranch in Texas are a fear of losing power or being attacked by terror.

Usama Bin Laden had said that Al-Qaeda was entitled to retaliate against countries which joined the Iraq War and had listed their future victims as, Australia, Britain, Italy, Japan, Poland and Spain. The majority of the leaders of these countries were hosted at either the ranch of Bush or Camp David because of their close support to U.S.