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OT: Latest Osama Tape

Started by Ash, January 07, 2004, 05:54:48 AM

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Ash

No doubt that you've heard by now that a new tape featuring America's most wanted man has been circulating.

Ahhhh!  It drives me nuts that we seem almost powerless to get this scourge!
We're the goddam US of A and we can't go into some warlord guarded corner of Pakistan to kill him and his pathetic hosts!?
WTF!?
I want that man DEAD!

Here's a little video that may help alieve some of your frustrations:  (some of you may have seen this one before)

http://www.ebaumsworld.com/diplomacy.shtml

Do you ever think that the U.S. will nail that son of a b***h?



Post Edited (01-07-04 05:02)

Mr_Vindictive

I think that we have the power to capture Bin Laden.

I know that we will capture him, but it will happen around Sept or Oct of this year when everyone is ramping up for elections.

Not trying to start a political flame war with this post, but I do honestly believe that is what will happen.  

I'll bet money with anyone who disagrees.

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raj

It's not that easy to find someone who wants to stay hidden.  Look at how long Eric Rudolph (alleged Olympic Park & abortion clinic bomber) stayed on the lam, despite lots of FBI et al. agents.  And who caught him?  A rookie local cop who saw something suspicious in town.

Bin Laden's most likely in a part of Pakistan we can't get to-- hell, the Pakistan army doesn't even go there.  Mountainous terrain, a local population which reveres him,  and decades of experience in mountain warfare/hiding, it is no wonder he's hard to find.  Besides, even if'when we do get him there will still be many jihadists who hate the US and are willing to engage in terrorism just look at the Phillipines and Indonesia.


Still,. the fact that Bin Laden is reduced to only audio tapes -- no video cameras or studios-- is a good sign that he at least feels pressured.