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... the Good People in Afghanistan, Pakistan, etc. immigrate to America. Then talaban will be all alone.
Anyway you look at it alqaeda and talaban are big murderers, same as Hitler. On a smaller scale.
They, like ... is too long, Natural disasters, world starvation.
And bastards like alqaeda and talaban think they can attack Innocent Americans.
I Say No Way
Become a Hero Against Hunger
Mercy Corps
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... 8220;(Afghanistan) is the epicenter of violent extremism practiced by alqaeda, from (Afghanistan) we were attacked on 9/11, and it’ ... 9/11 came from Iraq or Afghanistan so we must fight alqaeda there so they don’t come to our shores with weapons of mass destruction. ... CIA payroll.
Afghanis just want to be left alone, the entire Alqaeda/Taliban fraud is all a front for the real reasons ...
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... Mosul and Anbar also reported deaths and maiming from bombings and assassinations.
All indications are that alQaeda is behind the latest violence. Thankfully the Iraqis no longer turn to sectarian revenge for ... more into the fold that hate us deeply enough to join forces with the Taliban and alQaeda. When we pull out they will be on the rise again--no matter how long we stay. That is the sad ...
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... NWS/NNWSNNWS renounce NW, get NP.NWS must make credible road map on Nuclear Disarmament.
Iran - end of year deadline to do something about terrorism..
Tribute to soldiers. First bit of applause.
We are disrupting alQaeda (AQ) 7/12 AQ leaders killed. Sapping morale.
28000 Pakistani forces squeezing AQ in S Waziristan.
AQ atrocities.
200 persons convicted of terrorist offences since 2001.
AQ has ...
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... understanding of the war in Afghanistan and Pakistan has to be considered superb, has published in the Atlantic an estimate of the consequences of our “failing†in the war against that Taliban and AlQaeda. Anything he says needs to be considered carefully. Here is a fine statement of the implications of giving up or otherwise “failing†in the South Asian war. This, he says, is what ...
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A book tour being described as "dangerous?" C'mon bed-wetters, time to change the sheets....
President Obama's political operation took a shot at Sarah Palin today, accusing her of lying on her media blitz.
"It's dangerous," Organizing for America Director Mitch Stewart said of Palin's book tour.
Rest here>>>
ZIP
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In Minneapolis, Minnesota this afternoon a press conference announced the pending arrests of up to eight more Muslim Americans who allegedly have provided aid and assistance to an Al Qaeda-linked group in Somalia called Al Shabaab (al Shabab). Federal prosecutors have announced charges against eight more people as part of a long-running investigation of young men who left the United States to ...
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... working. I think the latest bout of fake war would be more fun, however, if we could compete, like during the Cold War, against our fake enemies in the Olympics. Imagine if the Taliban and alQaeda sent teams to compete in downhill skiing, basketball or gymnastics?  At least we would then be able to claim some ‘victories’ in the endless fake war.
Marc Faber sees a big financial ...
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... the overall strength figures.
General McChrystal's plan for Afghanistan has 2 major elements. The first element is to increase U.S. combat troops strength by about 40,000 to subdue AlQaeda, the Taliban and unfriendly warlords. The second, element is to build up the strength of the Afghan army and to train them to replace our troops. The high loss rate of Afghan troops throws this strategy ...
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... Omar, Craigslist Real Estate Wanted Ad, December 2, 2009:
Islamic scholar and Commander of the Faithful taking 18 month sabbatical starting January 1st needs vacation rental running up to August 1, 2011. Pleasant climate and complete privacy essential. Housing for large security staff, athletic and recreation facilities required (shooting range preferred). Contact: AmiralMuminin@alqaeda.org
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(aff gann iss tan)
(pah kee stahn)
(tah lee bahn)
(al kaiedah)
This is the best I can do at spelling the president's pronunciation of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Taliban, and Alqaeda. the only one he seems to pronounce as though he were an American is "Afghanistan".
I don't know what this means, but I'm sure it means something...
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... reader of these lines that I strongly support Obama as our first intelligent and honest president in a long while. However I believe equally strongly that the US efforts in Afghanistan to eradicate AlQaeda will fail.
My assessment is based on my childhood experience in German occupied Yugoslavia/ Serbia. There were two groups established in Serbia as a resistance to German occupation. These were ...
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... to enter its premises? Numerous attacks of Pakistan's security apparatus (Rawalpindi GHQ, Naval Headquaters) leaves no doubt to the fact that Taliban affiliated organizations (TTP, AlQaeda, Punjabi groups) consider the Pakistani state as the enemy. This also begs the question, whether there are serious holes in security protocol or if insider information is involved.
The ...
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... ;s the subtext underlying his new Afghan strategy. He's raising troop levels, but less to vanquish the Taliban than to gain the leverage to effectively negotiate with them — in hopes of isolating alQaeda from its Afghan allies. He's boosting America's means but narrowing its ends. The same logic underlies his outreach to Iran and Syria and his rhetoric about groups like Hizballah and ...
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... at Afghan Pakistan border which allowed terrorists to flee back to Afghanistan that is where they actually came from. US claims that Osama is in Pakistan but recently Pakistan army arrested an Alqaeda terrorist from Waziristan who reveal that Osama is in Afghanistan and has no reason to come to Pakistan because he is a lot safe their.
Now how can Pakistan overcome this situation? Do we have the ...
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