Good bye and good riddance! May they build a pig farm over your grave a Baptist church next to it and a souvenir stand selling American flags across the street.
Keep the pressure on those phuckers... Keep hitting em, ignore most borders, just get em. If they can't hide behind international borders,.. they are doomed. The civilized world will understand and support, because we're the good guys, and terrorists threaten everyone....:usaflagwa
Aulaqi was a major terrorist leader, the second killed in two months and the third this year. That leaves Ayman al-Zawahri as the last major Al Qaeda leader alive. And he is hiding so deep underground that he can't effectively lead anybody anymore. Not that it will save him in the long run. Anwar al-Awlaki: al Qaeda's rock star no more - CNN.com Analysis: Al-Qaeda woes deepen with loss of top propagandist | Reuters
will this make, and how do i put this, my brain isnt fully functioning this evening, will this make al qaeda de-centralize more and be smaller units without direction from a higher up? and will they be less effective that way, or will it just be more numerous and less coordinated attacks? at least until the leaders of even smaller units are also taken out to really disrupt planning and attacks. no matter what, taking out as many of those phuckers as possible is a good thing.
Funny you include Obama. I dislike him as much as you but also, today, gave pause thinking I had to give him credit for having the balls to go get the bad guys. What I liked the best was he made no bones about killing the rag head.
What I've heard is, that even before these very latest victories, al qaeda was essentially dead, the remaining leaders have no charisma and thus few followers. Most think new terrorist organizations will arise, but so far no one who approaches bin laden's popularity has been seen. When bin laden was killed there was not much outrage amongst the Arab peoples. They seem to be mostly interested in getting rid of despots these days. Personally, I think we're winning the war against terrorism.
Our gov't repeats that they are still dangerous. I don't think they really believe that and that it's an attempt to pacify them (terrorists). If any have the ballz to head up any movements after we've gone in THEIR COUNTRY and snipped a few of the big boyz they know sooner or later SEALS may come a knockin.
Funny how their leaders are not so anxious to get with those 72 virgins. Reminds me of a Boudreaux story: Father Murphy walks into a bar on Bourbon Street, and asks the first man he meets, 'Do you want to go to heaven?' The man said, 'I do, Father.' The priest said, 'Then stand over there against the wall.' Then the priest asked the second man, 'Do you want to go to heaven?' 'Certainly, Father,' the man replied. 'Then stand over there against the wall,' said the priest. Then Father Murphy walked up to Boudreaux and asked, 'Do you want to go to heaven?' Boudreaux said, 'No, I don't Father.' The priest said, 'I don't believe this. You mean to tell me that when you die you don't want to go to heaven?' Boudreaux said, 'Oh, when I die , yes. I thought you were getting a bunch together to go right now.'
The public doesn't know how many terror attacks are thwarted in all stages of development. I am simply a peon working on a combatant command staff, but I do get to see some good intel. Our intel and SOF forces are constantly in operations beating down these asses. Give Odrama credit if you want. That's the way of it. As stated, he has to give approval for the ops to proceed, however, he isn't in the trigger chain for every op. He gives the blanket approval for a list of objectives and the commanders in the field engineer and execute the missions. Tapatalk makes me look incoherent