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July 29, 2004
Pakistan Says It Captures a 'Most Wanted' Qaeda Man
Reuters reports:DUBAI (Reuters) - Pakistan has arrested a senior al Qaeda figure with a bounty of up to $25 million on his head, Interior Minister Makhdoom Faisal Saleh Hayat told CNN television Thursday.Posted by V-Man at July 29, 2004 04:01 PM | TrackBack Comments
How could this be - we have no strong allies except for Britian - oh wait, DNC overload, must filter BS - aaaah, now I feel better!
Posted by: I collect political items OK Democrat conspiracy theorist, and I include in this category such notables and Madame Albright, here it comes!!
Posted by: skip Let's all turn to our DNC Hymnals and shreek: The Timing of This is Highly Suspect!
Posted by: TL Wow. Thanks to the Paks.
Posted by: No Party The arrest actually occured on the 27th. Posted by: rrgg so this is the guy we've claimed caused the two bombings in africa in 98. he's had 6 years of additional mischief, i hope he gets no more. and it is good to send a message that no matter where you hide, no matter how long you avoid capture, you will, eventually, be brought down. hooray for the pakis. and i mirror icpi's dismay that we actually have allies regardless of what the dems say. Posted by: bothenook Post a comment
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