HOW GOES THE WAR ON TERROR?: Ignore the "ooh, we're all going to die unless you fund my orgnaisation and send Jaffa cakes" element to
head of Interpol Ronald Noble's BBC interview, and instead, focus on this bit:
Ronald Noble told the BBC the danger of an al-Qaeda attack had not diminished since the 9/11 strikes on the US.
In other words, three years of killing and money and torture and pissing on civil liberties hasn't made a blind bit of difference.