U.S. kills Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri in drone strike

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The United States killed Al-Qaeda leader Ayman Al-Zawahri in a drone strike over the weekend, two people briefed on the operation told POLITICO.

Al-Zawahri was an Egyptian who took over Al-Qaeda after the U.S. killed its longtime leader, Osama bin Laden, in 2011.

Although he never achieved the household name status of his predecessor, Al-Zawahiri’s killing is nonetheless a major win for the United States in the ongoing struggle against Islamist terrorism, although Al-Qaeda is not as strong a group as it once was and other extremist outfits have gained ground.

In a statement to reporters, a senior Biden administration official said “over the weekend, the United States conducted a counterterrorism operation against a significant Al Qaeda target in Afghanistan. The operation was successful and there were no civilian casualties.”

The Senate Intelligence Committee has been briefed on the strike, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) told POLITICO.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...A10bOe8?cvid=a5f66cf7790d44829269de15a53c2d56
 
I was right with you on this one
Dead terrorists is awesome

Bungling GI Joe biding his "serve the Pope or die" time removing an Al Qaeda leader & any possibility of those crooks on Capital Hill, SCOTUS Rehnquist Fourth Reich July & the Federal Lynching KKK churchstate of hate fiefdom drug trafficking enforcement under those burning National Archives US Constitution Bill of Rights arsonists "it's just a God dam piece of paper" Bush's Islam "death to the infidels" 9/11 health care plan patriot act to maintain predominately Catholic Church South America genocide of the USA as Nazi Germany's Holocaust, 9/11 holycosts & Canada indigenous peoples extermination dictating forgiveness as what else would be expected of the Fuhrer's Brainwashing Inquisition.
 
Bungling GI Joe biding his "serve the Pope or die" time removing an Al Qaeda leader & any possibility of those crooks on Capital Hill, SCOTUS Rehnquist Fourth Reich July & the Federal Lynching KKK churchstate of hate fiefdom drug trafficking enforcement under those burning National Archives US Constitution Bill of Rights arsonists "it's just a God dam piece of paper" Bush's Islam "death to the infidels" 9/11 health care plan patriot act to maintain predominately Catholic Church South America genocide of the USA as Nazi Germany's Holocaust, 9/11 holycosts & Canada indigenous peoples extermination dictating forgiveness as what else would be expected of the Fuhrer's Brainwashing Inquisition.

Suck that Putin cock ass bag
 
Suck that Putin cock ass bag

How goes that Rehnquist Fourth Reich suicidal super ego Federal Lynching KKK Islamidiotocracy Christiananality pedophilia national religion ? Would think after nearly 50 years that cognitive dissonance from "serve the Pope or die" drug trafficking enforcement more perfect union with Islam "death to the infidels" there would be less condescending arrogance beyond the pleasure principle of "man is God" interpretation of "one nation under God with equal justice under law."
 
Whose that?

Was he in on 9-11?

If u dont know u have no bossiness talking about any thing in the ME



Soleimani had overseen a network of paramilitaries, militias and terrorist groups across the Middle East and beyond that furthered Iranian interests by often undermining those of the United States and its allies. The Pentagon, for instance, had linked him to the introduction into Iraq of sophisticated roadside bombs that killed hundreds of U.S. troops and wounded thousands more during the peak of fighting there in the mid-2000s.
 
If u dont know u have no bossiness talking about any thing in the ME



Soleimani had overseen a network of paramilitaries, militias and terrorist groups across the Middle East and beyond that furthered Iranian interests by often undermining those of the United States and its allies. The Pentagon, for instance, had linked him to the introduction into Iraq of sophisticated roadside bombs that killed hundreds of U.S. troops and wounded thousands more during the peak of fighting there in the mid-2000s.


So he never struck on US soil?
 
So he never struck on US soil?

so its bad to take someone out that killed hundreds of U.S. troops and wounded thousands


Hitler also didn't kill anyone on US soil...so it would have been bad for the US to have taken him out in 1939? My God u are one stupid fuck
 
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But Trump bad for killing Qasem Soleimani
I’m good with killing all terrorists and enemies of the Constitution, foreign or domestic.

I think the problem with killing Qasem was location (Baghdad) but I’m good with taking him out. Unfortunately, some US servicemen paid for that with their own blood. Sad.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...brain-injuries-from-iran-attack-idUSKBN2041ZK
More than 100 U.S. troops diagnosed with brain injuries from Iran attack
 
so its bad to take someone out that killed hundreds of U.S. troops and wounded thousands


Hitler also didn't kill anyone on US soil...so it would have been bad for the US to have taken him out in 1939? My God u are one stupid fuck

Didn’t say it was bad.
 
Whose that?

Was he in on 9-11?

He was a bad man responsible for the deaths of Americans and a drone strike was too merciful for him.

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Qassem-Soleimani
Under Soleimani’s leadership the Quds Force developed into an elite military unit for covert and expeditionary warfare and the driving force behind Iran’s geopolitical influence, stretching from Iraq across the northern Levant. The unit not only continued its patronage of Hezbollah in Lebanon, which it helped establish in 1982, but it also lent support to Palestinian resistance groups such as Hamas and Islamic Jihad
 
The United States killed Al-Qaeda leader Ayman Al-Zawahri in a drone strike over the weekend, two people briefed on the operation told POLITICO.

Al-Zawahri was an Egyptian who took over Al-Qaeda after the U.S. killed its longtime leader, Osama bin Laden, in 2011.

Although he never achieved the household name status of his predecessor, Al-Zawahiri’s killing is nonetheless a major win for the United States in the ongoing struggle against Islamist terrorism, although Al-Qaeda is not as strong a group as it once was and other extremist outfits have gained ground.

In a statement to reporters, a senior Biden administration official said “over the weekend, the United States conducted a counterterrorism operation against a significant Al Qaeda target in Afghanistan. The operation was successful and there were no civilian casualties.”

The Senate Intelligence Committee has been briefed on the strike, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) told POLITICO.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...A10bOe8?cvid=a5f66cf7790d44829269de15a53c2d56
Given that we're out of Afghanistan, I don't know how this plays legally?

Will the Taliban see this as a direct act of war?
 
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