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A top al-Qaeda commander and possible replacement for Osama bin Laden was killed in an American drone-fired missile strike close to the Afghan border, the militant group he heads and a Pakistani intelligence official said Saturday.
Ilyas Kashmiri's death is another blow to al-Qaeda just over a month after bin Laden was killed by U.S. commandos in a northwest Pakistani army town. Described by U.S. officials as al-Qaeda's military operations chief in Pakistan, he was one of five most-wanted militant leaders in the country, accused in a string of bloody attacks, including the 2008 Mumbai massacre. His death was not confirmed publicly by the United States or Pakistani officials. Verifying who has been killed in the drone strikes is difficult. Initial reports have turned out to be wrong in the past, or are never formally denied or confirmed by authorities here or in the United States. Al-Qaeda commander reported killed in Pakistan - World - CBC News |
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Hope the report is correct.
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While I guess it is "good", I do wonder how significant it is. Even before Osama's death I've wondered how much of a threat Al-Queda has been over the last decade. Of course we don't know how many attacks have been thwarted but it just seems that over the five or six years we have heard little from them.
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July 7, 2005 London transport bombings July 23, 2005 Sharm el-Sheikh attacks November 9, 2005 Amman hotel bombing April 2007 Algiers bombings February 2008 Kandahar bombing June 2, 2008 Danish-embassy bombing June 2009 Little Rock recruiting office shooting December 2009 Northwest Airlines Flight 253 Dec 30, 2009 Khost Suicide Bomber October 2010 cargo plane bomb plot Iraq attacks August 2003 Imam Ali Mosque bombing February 2004 Irbil bombings March 2004 Iraq Ashura bombings April 2004 Basra bombings July 2005 Musayyib bombing September 2005 Baghdad bombings November 2005 Khanaqin bombings April 2006 Buratha Mosque bombing November 2006 Sadr City, Iraq bombings February 2007 Baghdad market bombing March 2007 Tal Afar bombings April 2007 Baghdad Iraq bombings August 14, 2007 Yazidi community Iraq bombing August 2009 Baghdad bombings October 2009 Baghdad bombings April 2010 Baghdad bombings May 2010 Iraq attacks November 2010 January 2011 Iraq suicide attacks |
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I had found that list on wikipedia as well, but after looking at those over the last six years or so, the attempts seemed ineffectual for the most part. Plastic explosives in underwear that don't go off, a lone gun man at a recruitment station, the attacks against the Danish embassy for publishing cartoons, and attacks against Algiers. These just don't seem to be the actions of a powerful mastermind terrorist organization. It may be a matter of growing complacent on my part or its a sign of an organization that is no longer as big of a threat as it once was. Its almost as if we are taunting them at this point with stories like these: MI6 attacks al-Qaeda in 'Operation Cupcake' - Telegraph
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Maybe we can rehabilitate them and then give them all a free drivers license, God bless them.
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How many times has #2 been killed???
Reminds me of those silly playing cards that they had during the invasion of Iraq. Saddam was the ace of spades.. etc. |
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They get a bad rap for some reason. What's up with that? |
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