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Re: Osama bin laden
I agree John, reminicent of the bad old days in Northern Ireland. It is true that they are not perhaps as good as the orginised lot and subject to the odd "own goal" from time to time, but an absolute nightmare for the intelligence services.
If I can help somebody as I pass along, my living will not be in vain.
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Quite so, Gwyn. They may be less hi-tech in future, but they'll be just as dangerous. And the intel community will not be able to watch every individual. Bad times ahead.
John
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and these people have a fanaticism that's echoed in their non-combat actions too. 500 Taliban escaped from a tunnel in Kandihar prison. How much dedication and organisation must have been required to bring that to fruition. It put me in mind of the Vietcong's intensity of mind and attacks. These people are literally labouring under the delusion that this is Allah's will and therefore, will carry out whichever crack-pot idea comes into their head, whichever maniacal order comes their way and they do not care about anything else. It's the unpredicability and madness of their actions and strategies that just would never, ever enter the minds of their enemies, That their lives and mankind is irrelevent to their cause, imo makes them far more sinister and doubly more dangerous than any standard enemy.
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10 years,millions of bullets,five hundred thousand rockets,ten thousand cruise missiles,a billion tons of bombs,thousands dead,invasions tanks,helicopters @ military,satellities stealth bombers,fighter jets,the SAS.SBS,CIA,FBI,M15,M16,NAVY SEALS,Trillions of dollars,
And they finally found him,
In his F----N HOUSE
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