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No al Qaeda found at US strike site. Just bodies of 18 innocent civilians. |
From Reuters, 1/20/06:
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N20124547.htm
No sign of al Qaeda dead from US strike -Pakistan
By Irwin Arieff
UNITED NATIONS, Jan 20 (Reuters) -
No evidence has yet turned up of al Qaeda figures among the dead when
a U.S. missile killed at least 18 people in a remote part of Pakistan,
the South Asian nation's prime minister said on Friday.
"As of an hour ago, when I last checked with our relevant security
agencies who are combing the area, they have not found any tangible
evidence that a particular group or any individual was there," Prime
Minister Shaukat Aziz said.
Both the government and the people of Pakistan have condemned the Jan.
13 attack but will continue to look for victims and investigate their
identities, Aziz told a news conference after talks with U.N.
Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
"We have been very active proponents and partners in the war against
terror with the rest of the world, and we will continue to do so," he
said during a U.S. visit that will take him to Washington next week.
Pakistani intelligence sources said on Thursday an al Qaeda bomb
expert with a $5 million bounty on his head and a son-in-law of the
group's No. 2 were among four militants believed killed by last week's
U.S. airstrike, which officials said was aimed at al Qaeda's
second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahri.
Pakistani Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed has acknowledged
that "a few militants" had died in the attack, but said their bodies
had not been recovered.
The missile strike in Pakistan's remote Bajaur tribal region, launched
from an unmanned drone aircraft controlled by the CIA, was one of at
least five such attacks in Afghanistan, Yemen and Pakistan targeting
al Qaeda suspects, according to experts and media reports.
Aziz said people should not be surprised that there were anti-American
protests in Pakistan after the attack as the incident "cost innocent
lives."
Aziz is expected to raise the issue with President George W. Bush
during his visit to Washington next week, but when asked about that,
he responded only, "the concerns of the people of Pakistan will be
presented at the right forum."
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Harry
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| User: "Ham Berger" |
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| Title: Re: No al Qaeda found at US strike site. Just bodies of 18 innocent civilians. |
21 Jan 2006 09:29:26 AM |
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"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
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From Reuters, 1/20/06:
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N20124547.htm
No sign of al Qaeda dead from US strike -Pakistan
By Irwin Arieff
UNITED NATIONS, Jan 20 (Reuters) -
No evidence has yet turned up of al Qaeda figures among the dead when
a U.S. missile killed at least 18 people in a remote part of Pakistan,
the South Asian nation's prime minister said on Friday.
"As of an hour ago, when I last checked with our relevant security
agencies who are combing the area, they have not found any tangible
evidence that a particular group or any individual was there," Prime
Minister Shaukat Aziz said.
Both the government and the people of Pakistan have condemned the Jan.
13 attack but will continue to look for victims and investigate their
identities, Aziz told a news conference after talks with U.N.
Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
"We have been very active proponents and partners in the war against
terror with the rest of the world, and we will continue to do so," he
said during a U.S. visit that will take him to Washington next week.
Pakistani intelligence sources said on Thursday an al Qaeda bomb
expert with a $5 million bounty on his head and a son-in-law of the
group's No. 2 were among four militants believed killed by last week's
U.S. airstrike, which officials said was aimed at al Qaeda's
second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahri.
Pakistani Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed has acknowledged
that "a few militants" had died in the attack, but said their bodies
had not been recovered.
The missile strike in Pakistan's remote Bajaur tribal region, launched
from an unmanned drone aircraft controlled by the CIA, was one of at
least five such attacks in Afghanistan, Yemen and Pakistan targeting
al Qaeda suspects, according to experts and media reports.
Aziz said people should not be surprised that there were anti-American
protests in Pakistan after the attack as the incident "cost innocent
lives."
Aziz is expected to raise the issue with President George W. Bush
during his visit to Washington next week, but when asked about that,
he responded only, "the concerns of the people of Pakistan will be
presented at the right forum."
_________________________________________________________
Harry
It doesnt matter to the administration...100 dead innocent Iraqis is worth
it just to get one possible terrorist.
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| User: "The Pretzel" |
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21 Jan 2006 05:30:52 PM |
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"Ham Berger" <gizm@peeps.com> wrote in message
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From Reuters, 1/20/06:
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N20124547.htm
No sign of al Qaeda dead from US strike -Pakistan
By Irwin Arieff
UNITED NATIONS, Jan 20 (Reuters) -
No evidence has yet turned up of al Qaeda figures among the dead when
a U.S. missile killed at least 18 people in a remote part of Pakistan,
the South Asian nation's prime minister said on Friday.
"As of an hour ago, when I last checked with our relevant security
agencies who are combing the area, they have not found any tangible
evidence that a particular group or any individual was there," Prime
Minister Shaukat Aziz said.
Both the government and the people of Pakistan have condemned the Jan.
13 attack but will continue to look for victims and investigate their
identities, Aziz told a news conference after talks with U.N.
Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
"We have been very active proponents and partners in the war against
terror with the rest of the world, and we will continue to do so," he
said during a U.S. visit that will take him to Washington next week.
Pakistani intelligence sources said on Thursday an al Qaeda bomb
expert with a $5 million bounty on his head and a son-in-law of the
group's No. 2 were among four militants believed killed by last week's
U.S. airstrike, which officials said was aimed at al Qaeda's
second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahri.
Pakistani Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed has acknowledged
that "a few militants" had died in the attack, but said their bodies
had not been recovered.
The missile strike in Pakistan's remote Bajaur tribal region, launched
from an unmanned drone aircraft controlled by the CIA, was one of at
least five such attacks in Afghanistan, Yemen and Pakistan targeting
al Qaeda suspects, according to experts and media reports.
Aziz said people should not be surprised that there were anti-American
protests in Pakistan after the attack as the incident "cost innocent
lives."
Aziz is expected to raise the issue with President George W. Bush
during his visit to Washington next week, but when asked about that,
he responded only, "the concerns of the people of Pakistan will be
presented at the right forum."
_________________________________________________________
Harry
It doesnt matter to the administration...100 dead innocent Iraqis is worth
it just to get one possible terrorist.
That would be Pakistan.
I wonder what we would do if a foreign power bombed us, killing innocent
civilians?
Gee, I wonder....
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22 Jan 2006 10:37:53 AM |
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On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 23:30:52 GMT, "The Pretzel" <salted@sourdough.net>
wrote:
"Ham Berger" <gizm@peeps.com> wrote in message
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"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
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From Reuters, 1/20/06:
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N20124547.htm
No sign of al Qaeda dead from US strike -Pakistan
By Irwin Arieff
UNITED NATIONS, Jan 20 (Reuters) -
No evidence has yet turned up of al Qaeda figures among the dead when
a U.S. missile killed at least 18 people in a remote part of Pakistan,
the South Asian nation's prime minister said on Friday.
Harry
It doesnt matter to the administration...100 dead innocent Iraqis is worth
it just to get one possible terrorist.
That would be Pakistan.
I wonder what we would do if a foreign power bombed us, killing innocent
civilians?
Gee, I wonder....
Pearl Harbor count? WT Ctrs count? But we expect Pakistan to lie down
and accept civilian casualties all in the cause of Bush's phony War on
Terror. And by the way - the terrorists are winning. Just watch the US
economy as Osama and Iran continue to make threats. How many billions
of dollars disappeared last Friday?
WB Yeats
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| User: "ggg" |
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| Title: Re: No al Qaeda found at US strike site. Just bodies of 18 innocent civilians. |
21 Jan 2006 12:42:28 PM |
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checked with our relevant security
agencies ...
shitistan's relevant agencies ...ha, ha, ha ...
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:89d4t1pccbvpb055qg71m0qjlrsd95ei2f@4ax.com...
From Reuters, 1/20/06:
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N20124547.htm
No sign of al Qaeda dead from US strike -Pakistan
By Irwin Arieff
UNITED NATIONS, Jan 20 (Reuters) -
No evidence has yet turned up of al Qaeda figures among the dead when
a U.S. missile killed at least 18 people in a remote part of Pakistan,
the South Asian nation's prime minister said on Friday.
"As of an hour ago, when I last checked with our relevant security
agencies who are combing the area, they have not found any tangible
evidence that a particular group or any individual was there," Prime
Minister Shaukat Aziz said.
Both the government and the people of Pakistan have condemned the Jan.
13 attack but will continue to look for victims and investigate their
identities, Aziz told a news conference after talks with U.N.
Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
"We have been very active proponents and partners in the war against
terror with the rest of the world, and we will continue to do so," he
said during a U.S. visit that will take him to Washington next week.
Pakistani intelligence sources said on Thursday an al Qaeda bomb
expert with a $5 million bounty on his head and a son-in-law of the
group's No. 2 were among four militants believed killed by last week's
U.S. airstrike, which officials said was aimed at al Qaeda's
second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahri.
Pakistani Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed has acknowledged
that "a few militants" had died in the attack, but said their bodies
had not been recovered.
The missile strike in Pakistan's remote Bajaur tribal region, launched
from an unmanned drone aircraft controlled by the CIA, was one of at
least five such attacks in Afghanistan, Yemen and Pakistan targeting
al Qaeda suspects, according to experts and media reports.
Aziz said people should not be surprised that there were anti-American
protests in Pakistan after the attack as the incident "cost innocent
lives."
Aziz is expected to raise the issue with President George W. Bush
during his visit to Washington next week, but when asked about that,
he responded only, "the concerns of the people of Pakistan will be
presented at the right forum."
_________________________________________________________
Harry
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| User: "The Pretzel" |
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21 Jan 2006 05:32:52 PM |
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"ggg" <tom0097@comcast.net> wrote in message
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checked with our relevant security
agencies ...
shitistan's relevant agencies ...ha, ha, ha ...
Don't tell me! Your from the King George the IVth fascist movement?
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:89d4t1pccbvpb055qg71m0qjlrsd95ei2f@4ax.com...
From Reuters, 1/20/06:
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N20124547.htm
No sign of al Qaeda dead from US strike -Pakistan
By Irwin Arieff
UNITED NATIONS, Jan 20 (Reuters) -
No evidence has yet turned up of al Qaeda figures among the dead when
a U.S. missile killed at least 18 people in a remote part of Pakistan,
the South Asian nation's prime minister said on Friday.
"As of an hour ago, when I last checked with our relevant security
agencies who are combing the area, they have not found any tangible
evidence that a particular group or any individual was there," Prime
Minister Shaukat Aziz said.
Both the government and the people of Pakistan have condemned the Jan.
13 attack but will continue to look for victims and investigate their
identities, Aziz told a news conference after talks with U.N.
Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
"We have been very active proponents and partners in the war against
terror with the rest of the world, and we will continue to do so," he
said during a U.S. visit that will take him to Washington next week.
Pakistani intelligence sources said on Thursday an al Qaeda bomb
expert with a $5 million bounty on his head and a son-in-law of the
group's No. 2 were among four militants believed killed by last week's
U.S. airstrike, which officials said was aimed at al Qaeda's
second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahri.
Pakistani Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed has acknowledged
that "a few militants" had died in the attack, but said their bodies
had not been recovered.
The missile strike in Pakistan's remote Bajaur tribal region, launched
from an unmanned drone aircraft controlled by the CIA, was one of at
least five such attacks in Afghanistan, Yemen and Pakistan targeting
al Qaeda suspects, according to experts and media reports.
Aziz said people should not be surprised that there were anti-American
protests in Pakistan after the attack as the incident "cost innocent
lives."
Aziz is expected to raise the issue with President George W. Bush
during his visit to Washington next week, but when asked about that,
he responded only, "the concerns of the people of Pakistan will be
presented at the right forum."
_________________________________________________________
Harry
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