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- Amorn, on 11/24/2008, -7/+55What I learned from Quantum of Solace: CIA is a *****
- gr0ver, on 11/24/2008, -1/+49M must be livid!
- coyote1284, on 11/24/2008, -2/+41Score another point for Team America! ***** YEAH!
/levity - borez, on 11/24/2008, -7/+39Rashid Rauf may have held a British passport, but he was in no way a British subject with loyalty to our country. If you ask me, the Americans have done us nothing but a favour.
- Snoosy, on 11/24/2008, -6/+36God forbid someone questions the actions of the US Government.
- spyd3rweb, on 11/24/2008, -5/+33Since when did executing people who have not even been proven guilty start being a good idea?
- svnlto, on 11/24/2008, -27/+50The truth is, there is no islamic army or terrorist group called Al Qaida. And any informed intelligence officer knows this. But there is a propaganda campaign to make the public believe in the presence of an identified entity…The country behind this propaganda is the US
-Robin Cook-
Former British Foreign Secretary - inactive, on 11/24/2008, -11/+30Bloody yanks
- fucknuggets, on 11/24/2008, -1/+17loose lips sink ships.
- inactive, on 11/24/2008, -0/+14You're right, we don't need allies because we're AMERICA!
/sarcasm - hirschab, on 11/24/2008, -1/+15A war on terror is not a war. Terror is an emotion, not an enemy. Some Americans are just so brainwashed it honestly terrifies me.
- inactive, on 11/24/2008, -2/+16Leaders have followers that make up the cell. You find the leader, you find more of his mates. When the leader is dead his buddies splinter making the cell as a whole harder to follow.
Co-ordination is important. - punkcat, on 11/24/2008, -0/+13oh i doubt anyone is losing sleep over it.
- tehchicken, on 11/24/2008, -4/+17You must of shat your pants when Bush became President.
- wunksta, on 11/24/2008, -2/+14"Bin Laden was, though, a product of a monumental miscalculation by western security agencies. Throughout the 80s he was armed by the CIA and funded by the Saudis to wage jihad against the Russian occupation of Afghanistan. Al-Qaida, literally "the database", was originally the computer file of the thousands of mujahideen who were recruited and trained with help from the CIA to defeat the Russians"
also see
http://polidics.com/cia/top-ranking-cia-operatives ... - Bojanglesmn, on 11/24/2008, -3/+15Including its own citizens!
- BatFreak, on 11/24/2008, -3/+15Douche
- swab, on 11/24/2008, -5/+17If I am right that quote is from about 4 weeks before Robin Cook died of a heart attack. Draw your own conclusions...
- rlh1, on 11/24/2008, -0/+11Movies, a good source for knowledge and to shape public opinion....
- deacont23, on 11/24/2008, -1/+11You wouldn't hear it coming...
- dalectrics, on 11/24/2008, -1/+11Bit naive really.
- tsotha, on 11/24/2008, -24/+34It's pretty scary somebody that stupid was allowed to be the British Foreign Secretary.
- Naieve, on 11/24/2008, -14/+24How dare we kill a terrorist.
- Beveridge89, on 11/24/2008, -3/+12Tell you what, we'll get right on that Thank You after you've got your guys on working on that apology for locking up nine British nationals without trial for several years. Sound fair?
- Markpdotcom, on 11/24/2008, -0/+9You see diggers... its stupid people like this that cause the rest of the world to hate your country.
How can you fix this? Sterilisation? Education? Its a tough one! ;) - inactive, on 11/24/2008, -2/+11bag
- fuzzmeister, on 11/24/2008, -3/+12In the sense of an Islamic army, no, Al Qaida is not that. Rather, Al Qaida is an loose organization around a common set of jihadist ideals. It is made up of smaller groups, and cells within those groups, that operate on their own, occasionally taking orders from the top, but by and large independent. So, it certainly exists, and is certainly a threat, but it's not like a rogue nation: taking out the leaders of Al Quaida won't stop the danger, you also need to win hearts and minds. To say it doesn't exist at all, though, is patently absurd.
- tsotha, on 11/24/2008, -13/+21There's no reason for US security services to notify other countries when they kill a member of Al Queda, especially a country without sovereign territorial involvement. The fact this man was a British subject should be a source of embarrassment instead of outrage.
- jgzman, on 11/24/2008, -2/+10If they are shooting back, then no. If we came upon them in their barracks, unarmed and unsuspecting? Yea, I would expect them to be captured, not slaughtered.
- IllBeBack, on 11/24/2008, -1/+9*****. How would like to be sitting in your house watching TV and all of a sudden hear the scream of a missile getting louder and louder and then you die?
That would suck. - JoeParanoid, on 11/24/2008, -2/+9The reason the British were keeping an eye on him was to see what the network was up to, but we made certain that dead men tell no tales. And we wonder why our intelligence is so poor.
- mamboboy, on 11/24/2008, -1/+8One second they're watching baywatch and the next they are surrounded by 72 virgin hotties
- fucknuggets, on 11/24/2008, -1/+8RTFA
- jgzman, on 11/24/2008, -3/+9How would we, the United States, feel if Iran were to decide that an American who happened to be in, say, Germany, was a terrorist, and dropped a cruse missile on him? Or a sniper, say? We'd be embarrassed, rather than outraged, yes?
- fucknuggets, on 11/24/2008, -0/+6maybe i should read the article again. I must have missed the part about 5 innocent people at the Al-Qaeda meeting.
- RAEP, on 11/24/2008, -3/+9How about you fall on a knife?
- benbread, on 11/24/2008, -4/+10WTF is with these comments?
- dsmx, on 11/24/2008, -0/+6He wasn't a proven terrorist only a suspected terrorist.
- Technoidatx, on 11/24/2008, -2/+8The missile attacks are only a small piece of the puzzle for taking out an enemy combatant. You don’t run a mission in Pakistan from Nevada without satellites. They spend months watching and when the time is right. BOOM
- BabyWookie, on 11/24/2008, -0/+5"Military intelligence". LOL!
- Chjoma10, on 11/24/2008, -4/+9Hopefully it wasn't Bond.
- temsi, on 11/24/2008, -2/+7Yes, I always rely on fiction to form an opinion on world affairs...
- inactive, on 11/24/2008, -2/+7a little too late to realize that, mate
- dhVyse, on 11/24/2008, -0/+4Supersonic missiles my friend, he didn't hear a thing.
- johngault, on 11/24/2008, -18/+22British suspected, USA confirmed.
Dead.
Whats to explain. Move on to other suspects.
No more questions please. - inactive, on 11/24/2008, -6/+10THANK YOU!
Jesus Christ, some of you mindless drones scare the piss out of me. - Helois, on 11/25/2008, -0/+43. Stay out of other countries , go home fix all the problems in your own country.
Never an option right? - banderwocky, on 11/24/2008, -2/+6Probably because the Bush Regime is paranoid and doesn't know who their friends are after pissing off pretty much everyone in the world.
- inactive, on 11/24/2008, -3/+7He must have hated our freedoms./sar
- wunksta, on 11/24/2008, -0/+4yeah because our governments are infallible and certainly do no wrong...
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