Monday, May 14, 2007

Another One Bites the Dust

So the Taliban military leader in Afghanistan, Mullah Dadullah is dead. The story can be found here and the aftermath here.

Unfortunately, as the latter story correctly states, this won't have much bearing on the top leadership of the terrorist outfit, as Mullah Omar and Jalaluddin Haqqani are alive and well and living their cowardly existence in their rat holes. As stated in a previous post, just like Abu Musab al-Zarqawi who was killed by American forces in Iraq, then his replacement, Abu Ayyub al-Masri was also allegedly sent to hell. I'm still waiting for confirmation on that one. It doesn't matter, all of their days are numbered, one way or another.

Yes, yes, we still have to either kill or find the bodies of Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahir. I predict that al-Zawahir will be killed in an air-raid in the near future with bin Laden probably getting away yet again, however he will be severely maimed and will probably expire not too long afterwards. I don't know why, I just have a feeling about it. However, that begs the question, will we know he's dead if he does perish?

Wouldn't it be wonderful if like al-Masri, who was purportedly gunned down by his own men and al-Zarqawi who was betrayed by his own henchmen (torture is wrong and it doesn't work, uh-huh) either bin Laden and/or al-Zawahir met the same fate? Don't be surprised, there is no honor among thieves.

It happens all the time folks. Do you have any idea how close Hitler came to being whacked by his own generals? Hey, look at Julius Caesar.

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