Keyword: shahekot

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  • GOTTA SEE THIS-WarEndur.Freedom 10/15/03-Angor Adda,Waziristan

    10/14/2003 11:00:32 AM PDT · by Diogenesis · 48 replies · 2,158+ views
    NASA, Yahoo, AP, Reuters, the usual suspects | 10/15/03 | The Armies of Good against the Axis of Evil
    GOTTA SEE THIS - War for Enduring Freedom 10/15/03 - Angor Adda, Islamabad, Shah-e-Kot, Waziristan BREAKING: Waziristan, Pakistan, Angor Adda - al Qaeda taken BREAKING: Islamabad - Terrorist Rampage BREAKING: Shah-e-Kot mountains, on the trail of the al Qaeda terrorists QFN ==== QUAGMIRE-FREE NEWS and FRepublic COMMENTARY BREAKING: HUNTING TALIBAN and AL QAEDA ========= Shah-e-Kot mountains ========= Near Gardez, Afghanistan, on the trail of the al Qaeda terrorists, United States Army and Canadian heroes search in the Shah-e-Kot mountains. ========= Pakistan ========= At the Pakistani-Afghan border of Chaman, 78 miles from Quetta. In Pakistan, near the Afhanistan border terrorist-hunting in...
  • U.S. Forces Find Bomb Factory

    03/22/2002 2:52:01 PM PST · by knak · 10 replies · 237+ views
    WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. forces searching through the Shah-e-Kot valley in eastern Afghanistan (news - web sites) have found what appears to be an explosives factory abandoned by Taliban and al-Qaida fighters, a military spokesman said Friday. The site contained explosives and equipment to make more, as well as medical supplies, said Navy Cmdr. Dan Keesee of U.S. Central Command in Florida. Keesee could not say whether the factory was in a cave or in buildings. It was found on March 13. No evidence of chemical or biological weapons research or production was found at the site, Keesee said. Keesee...
  • Battle for Shah-e-Kot ends, but not the war against al Qaida: Special Forces

    03/13/2002 11:54:22 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 2 replies · 192+ views
    AP ^ | 3-13-02 | KATHY GANNON
    <p>12:48 PST SHAH-E-KOT, Afghanistan (AP) --  The road twisted past homes -- hide-outs of al-Qaida warriors -- flattened by American bombs. A dead al-Qaida fighter lay forgotten on a rocky ridge, his rocket-mangled body hidden beneath a black shawl.</p> <p>An Afghan soldier, barely out of his teens, stooped over the body and removed the man's watch.</p>