Al Qaeda No. 3 Captured, Bin Laden Next

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Pakistan seizes 'al Qaeda No. 3'



LAHORE, Pakistan (CNN) -- The alleged number three man in al Qaeda -- believed responsible for the terror group's global operations -- has been captured in Pakistan's frontier province with Afghanistan, Pakistani and U.S. officials have confirmed.

U.S. President George W. Bush on Wednesday immediately hailed the arrest of Abu Faraj al-Libbi, and that of 10 other suspected al Qaeda members, as a "critical victory in the war on terror."

Pakistan's information minister, Pakistani intelligence officials and U.S. counterterrorism authorities told CNN that al-Libbi and three other al Qaeda suspects were arrested Monday in Mardan, a city in a northwest Pakistani province on the border of Afghanistan.

That frontier province, U.S. intelligence reports have consistently said, is where it is also believed that al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and his top deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, are currently hiding.

Al-Libbi -- who is blamed for masterminding two assassination attempts against Pakistan's President Gen. Pervez Musharraf -- is a Libyan and has a $1 million bounty on his head.

"He was the most wanted man in Pakistan and he's a big catch," said Pakistani Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmad in an interview with CNN. "It's a good sign and we are going in the right direction."

In Washington, U.S. counterterrorism officials told CNN al-Libbi's capture was due to U.S. intelligence. The officials suggested that someone working for U.S. intelligence was providing information to the CIA.

Bush described him as "a major facilitator and a chief planner" for al Qaeda and said his arrest "removes a dangerous enemy who is a direct threat to America and for those who love freedom."

"I applaud the Pakistani government for their strong cooperation in the war on terror," Bush said, adding that the Pakistanis had acted on "solid intelligence" to bring him to justice and vowing that those fighting terrorism will "stay on the offensive the offensive until al Qaeda is defeated."

One U.S. intelligence official said al-Libbi's capture was "very significant."

Ahmad said there had not yet been any requests from the United States to interview al-Libbi.

In another raid, this one early Wednesday in Bajore on the northwestern frontier near the Afghan border, intelligence officials and local police told CNN seven al Qaeda members were arrested.

The operation began with a raid on a house by Pakistani army commandos, security agency officers and helicopters, officials said.

Three of the men arrested are Afghan, three are Pakistani and one's nationality is not yet known, the officials added.

U.S. counterterrorism officials believe al-Libbi took on the role of No. 3 in al Qaeda following the March 2003 capture of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. They said he was responsible for plotting attacks against the U.S. homeland.

Al-Libbi was among six suspects identified as Pakistan's "Most Wanted Terrorists" in a poster campaign last year.

CNN's Syed Mohsin Naqvi and National Security Correspondent David Ensor in Washington contributed to this report.








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Apr 25, 2002
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YAY FLAGS!

hahahahaha flags hurray!!!



**goes to buy the freedom kit*

"$12!

12 different sized flags you can stick everywhere!
The freedom kit for $14.99!

Upgrade:

For $10 get the patriot pack!

10 differnt flags!

10 MORE flags!

10 bigger sized flags!


Be a better patriot than the people and get the freedom kit! Out do your neighbors and let them know you're better than the freedom kit people.

22 different flags!

Stick em on your car, stick em in your windows, stick em in your office or in your cubicle, shove em up your ass (we've got special flags to shove up your ass while you're sleeping - no reason not to be a patriot while you're a sleep. Come on don't let those terrorists win if you don't have a flag in your ass the terrorists win). Always have flags; give your children flags. Everyone should have a flag! Flags, flags, at all times flags.

Eat the flag, yes eat it!
SPECIAL EDIBLE FLAGS!

Have flags grafted to the inside of your eyelids so at all times you have flags. Flag pills to eat so you'll shit out a flag!

THAT"S TRUE PATRIOTISM!


Don't be asleep on the job America. Order today!








all flags made by chinese prison labor, guaranteed. GUARANTEED! "

 
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Guantanamo, open up a cage for this animal, reserve one for Bin Laden, and all middle-class children of privilege U.S. traitors too. Jingoism is back in full effect, you are now living in the New World Order - BBBBOOOOOYYYYY.
 
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the flag waving cheer leading rah rah bullshit hasn't died down.

what a bummer that shit is.

I get it yea i get it. The first week i get it. Especially when there's like firemen around you wave it at the firemen and you go "yea". I mean after like 4 months you see these fuckin trophy wives with their $80,000 lexus SUV's driving around with flags, you're like "shut the fuck up stop it!"
It doesn't mean anything to you it's just a completely empty gesture.

It's like what does that mean to you?

"it means united we stand."

No, i read the bumper sticker. Tell me in your words what it means.

"it means . . . these colors do not run"

They're just part of a club. They're just excited to be part of the flag waving club on their street.
"Look we're all waving flags! hahahahaha giggle giggle flags hurray!"

And it's such an empty gesture it's so full of crass commercialization. You know like 24 hours after those fucking buildings went down people all over the country were going "HAHAHA i own a flag distribution thing, Hello! Hello, ribbon money. Hello, flag money."

 
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very important find

I commend the pakistani intelligence for this one.. Now that #3 and #2 are out of the picture, only #1 (osama) is left.
 
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ColdBlooded said:


the flag waving cheer leading rah rah bullshit hasn't died down.

what a bummer that shit is.

I get it yea i get it. The first week i get it. Especially when there's like firemen around you wave it at the firemen and you go "yea". I mean after like 4 months you see these fuckin trophy wives with their $80,000 lexus SUV's driving around with flags, you're like "shut the fuck up stop it!"
It doesn't mean anything to you it's just a completely empty gesture.

It's like what does that mean to you?

"it means united we stand."

No, i read the bumper sticker. Tell me in your words what it means.

"it means . . . these colors do not run"

They're just part of a club. They're just excited to be part of the flag waving club on their street.
"Look we're all waving flags! hahahahaha giggle giggle flags hurray!"

And it's such an empty gesture it's so full of crass commercialization. You know like 24 hours after those fucking buildings went down people all over the country were going "HAHAHA i own a flag distribution thing, Hello! Hello, ribbon money. Hello, flag money."


yeah, that bothers me too. flag wavers. or peopel who write in shoe polish on the back of their car "9/11 - We will NOT forget". Really?

I'm glad the guy got caught though
 
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When an al-Liby is not an al-Libby

The capture of a supposed Al-Qaeda kingpin by Pakistani agents last week was hailed by President George W Bush as “a critical victory in the war on terror”. According to European intelligence experts, however, Abu Faraj al-Libbi was not the terrorists’ third in command, as claimed, but a middle-ranker derided by one source as “among the flotsam and jetsam” of the organisation.


Al-Libbi’s arrest in Pakistan, announced last Wednesday, was described in the United States as “a major breakthrough” in the hunt for Osama Bin Laden.

Bush called him a “top general” and “a major facilitator and chief planner for the Al- Qaeda network”. Condoleezza Rice, secretary of state, said he was “a very important figure”. Yet the backslapping in Washington and Islamabad has astonished European terrorism experts, who point out that the Libyan was neither on the FBI’s most wanted list, nor on that of the State Department “rewards for justice” programme.

Another Libyan is on the FBI list — Anas al-Liby, who is wanted over the 1998 East African embassy bombings — and some believe the Americans may have initially confused the two. When The Sunday Times contacted a senior FBI counter-terrorism official for information about the importance of the detained man, he sent material on al-Liby, the wrong man.

“Al-Libbi is just a ‘middle-level’ leader,” said Jean-Charles Brisard, a French intelligence investigator and leading expert on terrorism finance. “Pakistan and US authorities have completely overestimated his role and importance. He was never more than a regional facilitator between Al-Qaeda and local Pakistani Islamic groups.”

According to Brisard, the arrested man lacks the global reach of Al-Qaeda leaders such as Ayman al-Zawahiri, Bin Laden’s number two, Khalid Shaikh Mohammad, the mastermind of the September 11 attacks, or Anas al-Liby.

Although British intelligence has evidence of telephone calls between al-Libbi and operatives in the UK, he is not believed to be Al-Qaeda’s commander of operations in Europe, as reported.

The only operations in which he is known to have been involved are two attempts to assassinate Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan’s president, in 2003. Last year he was named Pakistan’s most wanted man with a $350,000 (£185,000) price on his head.

No European or American intelligence expert contacted last week had heard of al-Libbi until a Pakistani intelligence report last year claimed he had taken over as head of operations after Khalid Shaikh Mohammad’s arrest. A former close associate of Bin Laden now living in London laughed: “What I remember of him is he used to make the coffee and do the photocopying.”

What is known is that al-Libbi moved from Libya to Pakistan in the mid-1980s before joining the jihad in Afghanistan. He married a Pakistani woman and is said to specialise in maps and diagrams. He is thought to have joined Bin Laden in Sudan with other Libyan nationals in about 1992 and to have become Al-Qaeda’s co-ordinator with home-grown Pakistani terrorist groups after 9/11.

Some believe al-Libbi’s significance has been cynically hyped by two countries that want to distract attention from their lack of progress in capturing Bin Laden, who has now been on the run for almost four years.

Even a senior FBI official admitted that al-Libbi’s “influence and position have been overstated”. But this weekend the Pakistani government was sticking to the line that al-Libbi was the third most important person in the Al-Qaeda network.

One American official tried to explain the absence of al-Libbi’s name on the wanted list by saying: “We did not want him to know he was wanted.”

Whatever his importance, al-Libbi is the sixth Al-Qaeda figure to have been caught in Pakistan, suggesting that the country is now the organisation’s centre of operations. The interior minister, Aftab Khan Sherpao, conceded that Bin Laden and his deputy might be hiding in a Pakistani city.

“But the capture of al-Libbi will have made them very apprehensive. Whether big fry or small fry, they’re on the run, I can tell you that.” ::::::::::::::::
 
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LMAO, that is so funny, whewww, wow I feel SO MUCH BETTER now that #3 is safe and a lowlevel albino wannabe is captured instead. HA HA HA HA that really made my day. LMMMMMAAAAAAOOOOOOO. BAAAHAHHHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA. I DONT KNOW IF I CAN STOP LAUGHING, LMAO BAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH what were they thinking ahAHAHAHAHAHAHA
 

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TOKZTLI said:
LMAO, that is so funny, whewww, wow I feel SO MUCH BETTER now that #3 is safe and a lowlevel albino wannabe is captured instead. HA HA HA HA that really made my day. LMMMMMAAAAAAOOOOOOO. BAAAHAHHHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA. I DONT KNOW IF I CAN STOP LAUGHING, LMAO BAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH what were they thinking ahAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Aren't you the person who made this thread in the first place? You were going by your biased american media right?
 
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TOKZTLI said:
LMAO, that is so funny, whewww, wow I feel SO MUCH BETTER now that #3 is safe and a lowlevel albino wannabe is captured instead. HA HA HA HA that really made my day. LMMMMMAAAAAAOOOOOOO. BAAAHAHHHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA. I DONT KNOW IF I CAN STOP LAUGHING, LMAO BAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH what were they thinking ahAHAHAHAHAHAHA

 
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HERESY said:
Aren't you the person who made this thread in the first place? You were going by your biased american media right?

AHA AHA AHA HA AH, AHAHAHHAHAHA, ok, ok, ok, I caught my breath . . . Yeah stupid, I was the first one to start the post. Look up there ^^^ Now back to the hootin and hollering . . . AHAHAHAHAHAHA BBAAWWAAHAHAHAHA LMAO LMAO