January 18, 2006

al-Zawahiri Son in Law (terrorist) Dead Too!

I really can't bring myself to pollute Rusty's post with this link but

NYT:The third man believed to have been killed was a Moroccan, Abd al-Rahman al-Maghrebi, who is the son-in-law of Mr. Zawahiri, the officials said. Mr. Maghrebi was in charge of Qaeda propaganda in the region..
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Posted by: Howie at 09:30 PM | Comments (10) | Add Comment
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1 Someone else better google this guy. After finding out that the chemical bomb maker that we killed was reported captured last Nov. http://msnbc.msn.com/id/9909169/ I do not want any more disappointments tonight. For the rest of the night I, Allah forgive me, will confine myself to something that I know I can believe in .......PORN.

Posted by: john Ryan at January 18, 2006 11:16 PM (TcoRJ)

2 I know the guy probably didn't suffer, but one can dream can't one?

Posted by: Jack's Smirking Revenge at January 19, 2006 04:21 AM (CtVG6)

3 Anyone know where to send flowers?... Other than Hell I mean. SOTG

Posted by: Son Of The Godfather at January 19, 2006 07:49 AM (maXzk)

4 John, the names don't match, neither to the pictures. And at that time, the Pakistanis denied the arrest of the one you point to. Am I missing something here?

Posted by: Oyster at January 19, 2006 07:50 AM (YudAC)

5 Howie, I think your NYT link is bad.

Posted by: Oyster at January 19, 2006 07:53 AM (YudAC)

6 Oster well by golly it was. Well if you are going to break a link what better time? I did some googles but we have ABC spelling the names one way. NYT another. But from all that I've read there was one guy captured about two months ago. He is not the same guy as the weapons expert killed in this strike. Forgive me I don't speak Arabic. Plus some of the names used are as common over there as John or Jim here. Google returns loads of results. "" the name some times helps when you don't have three of four spellings to dig through.

Posted by: Howie at January 19, 2006 08:43 AM (D3+20)

7 Also the earlier stories reported varations of this guys name but none noted he was the Son-in-Law of old #2. I debated if that ws an important enough factoid to warrant a post. I considered updating the earlier post by Rusty. In the end I thought that fact was worthy becuase it helps point out that had a pretty damn good idea what we were doing. The longer this plays out the better it gets. I was worried at first because I feared that it might undo all that good will we have built up by assisting with the earthquake. I was afraid we spent that. It could have been either way and my thought was they had best be damn sure they knew what they were doing or else this is going to skink to high heaven. I'm feeling better new. It will be interesting to see what comes next. Still some unknowns.

Posted by: Howie at January 19, 2006 09:01 AM (D3+20)

8 . The story that I linked to is on the MSNBC website his name can be spelled either as Msuri or Suri in the story if you read the story he is described as #3 an expert in explosives and poisons and that his name was on the Rewards for Justice web site. I am positive that the article describes the same man as the one that we now claim to have just killed. Of course one or both articles could be part of deliberate disinformation. But for me the most logical explanation is that he WAS captured in Nov. and that the 2 USA security agents spoke the truth to NBC news. Now we are saying he is dead for other reasons. Certainly the on station predators could provide us with his burial site IF he was killed. Having lived in Afghanistan for 6 months 1976-7 I know that information is often distorted, sometimes on purpose sometimes due to a multitude of accidental reasons

Posted by: john Ryan at January 19, 2006 10:51 AM (TcoRJ)

9 The story NBC is about the "chemical and explosives expert" not the son in law The one identified as the #3 leader

Posted by: john Ryan at January 19, 2006 10:59 AM (TcoRJ)

10 I believe that Osama Bin Laden is dead. He was too egotistical not to have put out a video in the last few years. Hopefully, we also got Zawahiri. Only time will tell.

Posted by: LJ Uplinger at January 19, 2006 01:29 PM (fEJOA)

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