Abu Anas al-Libi captured
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Abu Anas al-Libi captured
That is one less terrorist in the world. The a-hole was involved the twin embassy bombing in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998. He's going straight to Guantanamo. Rot in hell.

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Re: Abu Anas al-Libi captured
Allahu Akbar


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Torturing prisoners in Guantanamo isn't justice. Besides, he could be innocent 'cause the British arrested and released him in 1999 for lack of evidence.jamal9 wrote:That is one less terrorist in the world. The a-hole was involved the twin embassy bombing in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998. He's going straight to Guantanamo. Rot in hell.
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Re: Abu Anas al-Libi captured
Don`t worry.....you can write him perfumed letters in jail and send some lube too.
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Re: Abu Anas al-Libi captured
He was captured in Libya not somalia check NBC
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Re: Abu Anas al-Libi captured
Probably not going to Guantanamo. He is under indictment in New York. 

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Re: Abu Anas al-Libi captured
Arabman, did you have some of that cockmeat sandwich at Gitmo?
Re: Abu Anas al-Libi captured
Looks like there's gonna be a backlash. USA made a bad decision in capturing al-Libi.
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Re: Abu Anas al-Libi captured
Arabman how do you view Alqaidas role in the Iraqi bloodpath .
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Stupid terrorist sympathizer , he knows Iraq was destructed by Al Qaida and there cancerous spread there and obviously this Buffoon does got the
Balls to admit it .
Balls to admit it .
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Re: Abu Anas al-Libi captured
he's actually going through the federal court systemGrant wrote:Probably not going to Guantanamo. He is under indictment in New York.

Re: Abu Anas al-Libi captured
Like I stated, this was a very bad decision on part of USA. It was probably meant to lift Obama's falling approval ratings.
Libyan Islamists vow revenge for seizure of Abu Anas al-Libi
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... -Libi.html
Islamists threaten blowback for US raid in Libya
Islamic militants threaten to kidnap Americans after US special forces swooped into Tripoli to capture an alleged Al Qaeda leader.
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news ... raid-libya
Libyan Islamists vow revenge for seizure of Abu Anas al-Libi
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... -Libi.html
Islamists threaten blowback for US raid in Libya
Islamic militants threaten to kidnap Americans after US special forces swooped into Tripoli to capture an alleged Al Qaeda leader.
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news ... raid-libya
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The timing on al-Libi was linked to the Nairobi murders and represents heightened US capabilities in Africa. The US is running scared, NOT. Check the recent increases to US Africa Command. Check this article: four of al-Libi's colleagues in the Embassy bombings have been serving life terms at the supermax prison in Colorado since 2001.
http://killerapps.foreignpolicy.com/pos ... roning_him
"Officials in Libya's interim government have demanded an explanation for the U.S. operation, which they described as a "kidnapping of a Libyan citizen." The United States has never asserted that it needs the permission of a host government to conduct anti-terrorism operations on its soil, although in some cases it does seek out and receive that blessing. But officials have stressed that if a government is unwilling or incapable of rounding up terrorists plotting attacks against the United States, American forces will act in the nation's defense -- a notion that traditionally recieves broad support in Congress
"These raids show the President will use force when necessary to combat al-Qaeda threats wherever they may be," Rep. Eliot Engel, the ranking Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, told FP." Terrorists who have threatened the homeland should know that U.S. will not rest until they have been brought to justice or otherwise neutralized. We will never give up the hunt for those with American blood on their hands."
Al-Libi has been indicted in the Southern District of New York in connection with his alleged role in the embassy bombings. He is accused of conducting photo surveillance of the embassies. Those photos were shown to Osama bin Laden, who gave instructions about where to place truck bombs to do the most damage, according to an ex-al Qaeda member who pled guilty for his role in the attacks.
Al-Libi was also once known as Al Qaeda's top computer expert. He spent time with bin Laden in Somalia in the mid-1990s. The embassy attacks were partly in retaliation for U.S. military strikes in Mogadishu in 1993. The charges against al-Libi include planned attacks against U.S. forces stationed in Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Somalia.
Four other men were convicted for their role in the embassy bombings, in a trial that ended in August 2001. They are currently serving life sentences in the supermax prison in Colorado."
Bad decision, my aching something!

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