AMF, Ayman al-Zawahiri
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Add "war hero" to Biden's list of accomplishments.
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wrote on 2 Aug 2022, 01:08 last edited by
Gee, what a swell president.
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Wow.. that's medieval!
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I have not heard anything of DNA confirmation yet. That would indicate we still have lots of resources in Afghanistan.
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@jon-nyc said in AMF, Ayman al-Zawahiri:
“We got ‘em”
To be fair, Biden was in his bed fighting COVID and he thought his advisor asked him, "Do you want me to get Advil?" to which Biden said, "Yes, fire away."
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wrote on 2 Aug 2022, 12:34 last edited by
More info. Doesn't look like we have any real confirmation.
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wrote on 2 Aug 2022, 14:50 last edited by
After the blades slice off the target's head, they should have DNA analysis built into the weapon.
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More info. Doesn't look like we have any real confirmation.
wrote on 2 Aug 2022, 15:21 last edited by@Mik said in AMF, Ayman al-Zawahiri:
More info. Doesn't look like we have any real confirmation.
Oh it's real. Trust me.
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@taiwan_girl said in AMF, Ayman al-Zawahiri:
Trump had the chance to kill al-Qaeda's leader but didn't because he didn't recognize the name, report says
The current president didn't want to go after bin Laden.
So, there's that.
But, in fairness, he probably didn't recognize that name either.
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The Department of State remains concerned about the continued threat of terrorist attacks, demonstrations, and other violent actions against U.S. citizens and interests overseas. The Department of State believes there is a higher potential for anti-American violence given the death of Ayman al-Zawahiri on July 31, 2022. Current information suggests that terrorist organizations continue to plan terrorist attacks against U.S. interests in multiple regions across the globe. These attacks may employ a wide variety of tactics including suicide operations, assassinations, kidnappings, hijackings, and bombings.
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wrote on 2 Aug 2022, 23:33 last edited by
I was wondering about that as well. Was it really worth it for a stunt to rise his popularity? As far as I know, Zawahiri hasn't coordinated much of anything the last 20 years.
Not that I'm sad he is gone, mind you.
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I was wondering about that as well. Was it really worth it for a stunt to rise his popularity? As far as I know, Zawahiri hasn't coordinated much of anything the last 20 years.
Not that I'm sad he is gone, mind you.
wrote on 2 Aug 2022, 23:34 last edited by@Mik said in AMF, Ayman al-Zawahiri:
Zawahiri hasn't coordinated much of anything
More than one headline claimed that he's' irrelevant. That could be true.
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wrote on 3 Aug 2022, 01:18 last edited by
Does send a message, though. No matter how long it takes, you will be executed.
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@Jolly said in AMF, Ayman al-Zawahiri:
Does send a message, though. No matter how long it takes, you will be executed.
And that’s a good message to send to that tribe and others like them.
Good hunting, Uncle Sam!