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Does Al-qaeda is going to be dead?

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Does Al-qaeda is going to be dead? 2003-03-11 22:10:26 Reply

JUSt to tell i hate Osama . because of him, there's an economic depression and this is huring my family here. damn u, Osama. I'm going to tell your beard to a running train.

Osama's gang is going to be dead. cuz his No. 3 is caught in Pakistan, who plans the 911 or by himself. this left him, himself and his right-hand man. but CIA has caught his sons too.

this is what i'm going to do. tell him to surrender or else i'm to break his sons' fingers day by day. no fingers then turns to castration.

and also give the No.3 man in Al-qaeda, a hell of a torture to death rather than life imprisonment. 240 years. what if he lives that long, how :)?

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Response to Does Al-qaeda is going to be dead? 2003-03-11 22:12:43 Reply

mistake:- tie his beard, not your beard.

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Response to Does Al-qaeda is going to be dead? 2003-03-11 22:23:43 Reply

You really have no clue what you're saying, do you? Khalid Shaikh Mohammed didn't plan all of September 11th on his own, you know. There's an intricate web of terrorists all around the world, and even if Osama bin Laden gets captured, that's just one tentacle of the entire beast.

Right now, we think Osama bin Laden is camping out in the Afghani mountains bordering Pakistan, which is reliable since we're running the terrorists through lie detectors. How reliable those detectors are is another story. Osama bin Laden isn't as clumsy as Khalid Shaikh Mohammed; he wouldn't be caught dead in an apartment in Pakistan.

Osama bin Laden knows we're looking for him, and he knows that we've captured some of his officers, but I don't think we'll have the rat by the tail any time soon. We've slowed him up, yes, but I doubt we're going to be able to catch him. Look at how large the mountain ranges are between Afghanistan and Pakistan, and factor in that he's moving daily at least. Then remember that most of our forces are concentrating on Iraq.

Easy escape.


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