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Al Qaeda Controlling Terrorist Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan

Osama Bin Laden Supposedly Planned Attack on U.S. Vice President, Dick Cheney

Chaotic Ramblings
According to Mullah Dadullah, a military official of the Taliban, Osama Bin Laden is alive and controlling terrorist operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. In an interview with Al Jazeera on Wednesday, Mullah Dadullah said that Osama Bin Laden planned and supervised the suicide operation that targeted the Vice President of the United States, Dick Cheney, on February 27, 2007. (Al Jazeera article.)

In the exclusive interview with Al Jazeera, Mullah Dadullah said, "Thank God, he [Osama Bin Laden] is alive, we get updated information about it. Thank God, he plans the operations in both Iraq and Afghanistan. You may remember the martyr operation inside the Bagram base which targeted a senior US official [United States Vice President Dick Cheney] ... that operation was a result of his wise planning. He planned that operation in details and guided us through it. The operation was a success."

In Afghanistan, Al Jazeera comments on the fierce resistance of the Taliban fighters against NATO forces in Operation Achilles. It reports Taliban fighters showing its reporters a room full of explosives being made into anti-tank bombs and saying, "Thanks to God we have good guns ... we are ready all the time to face them [NATO and Afghan government forces] in a battle." The Taliban fighters also claim to have anti-aircraft weaponry.

In Iraq, the Islamic State of Iraq, a group connected to Al Qaeda, claims to have been behind the murder of 40 United States soldiers. "Two knights from the Islamic State in Iraq ... driving two booby-trapped trucks hit the heart of the crusader American headquarters in the region of Diyala." Sources say that nine soldiers were killed and more than 20 others were injured in an attack considered to be bloodiest since 2005 when ten United States Marines were killed and eleven more wounded by a roadside bomb outside Falluja.

Meanwhile, in the United States, Democrats continue to support a pork-laden, emergency supplemental bill with an artificial timeline for the removal of troops from Iraq in place of a clean bill with funds to support United States troops fighting the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. Democratic Senator, Harry Reid, claims the war in Iraq is "lost" and calls the Vice President of the United States an "attack dog". Nancy Pelosi can't find time to attend General Petraeus' Iraq War briefings yet considers herself capable of telling military commanders when they should pull out of Iraq. Ironically, Democrats claim they want to pull out of Iraq so they can pursue Al Qaeda wherever it may be. Per the beginning of this article, that seems to be in Iraq and Afghanistan. Go figure.

Resources

Al Jazeera - Taliban leader says Bin Laden alive
Yahoo! News - Bin Laden overseeing Iraq, Afghanistan ops: Taliban
Al Jazeera - Group claims US soldier killings
News Clip - Harry Reid Surrenders

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  • Alyce Rocco7/21/2007

    Looks the Bush/Cheney regime is gearing up to manipulate the citizens into more war, so they can call off election 2008 using their executive privilege and make the undoing of the democracy complete. Does no one know about the Euro versus the US dollar and all of that and the real reason we invaded Iraq. "Slightly singed passport" just happened to survive a fire so hot it burned steel.

  • Tweak7/8/2007

    And another good one, though I am way late on reading it.

  • ALBAN MEHLING6/14/2007

    Thank You fer your heart felt opinions. Y'all might enjoy my article "Beware Iraq, Tyler's comin' back."

  • Mister Patriot5/7/2007

    Luis Miranda: Proof that even Idiots enjoy Freedom of Speech. Good Lord, man. Do you hate this country so much that you need to cultivate conspiracy theories to tear it down? May I suggest that you move? Preferrably to the Middle East. I suspect that once there, you will quickly learn the truth of the matter. I suppose that you believe we are fighing ourselves in Iraq as well, right? Get some professional help. Please.

  • Heather B.5/3/2007

    For once Chaotic Ramblings, I really agree with you -- on your response to Luis, that is. Her comment was just...zany. I think my IQ just dropped a few points... o.o

  • Chaotic Ramblings5/3/2007

    Luis Miranda - You might want to seek out a psychologist or, if you are not an American, shut the hell up and crawl back under the rock you crawled out from under. America did not attack America. That is propaganda encouraged by terrorists and idiots. Which one are you?

  • Chaotic Ramblings5/3/2007

    Thank you, Manda.

  • Manda Spring5/2/2007

    I think Jamie is a good commentor-- Keep it up!! If people start getting irritated it should only prove that you are right. Some get sick when they find out just how wrong they really are. Oh, and great article Chaotic!!!

  • Jamie K. Wilson4/30/2007

    Luis Miranda - I never use ad hominem attacks -- but I find I must now. You are nuts if you really believe that. Sorry.

  • Luis Miranda4/30/2007

    Dear author: While I agree with you on the fact the discussions should not be about party lines, I have to disagree on the analysis you have in your article. Bin Laden is neither the terrorist it is portrayed on the propaganda corporate controlled media nor is Al-Qaeda responsible for most of the attacks the US suffered and suffers. For those of you who still think so, let me tell you that Al-Qaeda is an operation of the CIA. Al-Qaeda members trained with CIA agents. It is all come out of the shadows. Bin Laden did not attack us on 9/11. The attacks in NY and DC were the product of corrupt members of the government who are paid and directed by fascist members of the world's elite -AKA bankers- who are the ones in control of the worlds money and who really pull the strings as far as foreign policy and military affairs. Since this space is limited, I will be happy to elaborate more on it if someone is interested.

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