Posted on 09/06/2008 2:55:18 PM PDT by Straight Vermonter
Months of attacks by unmanned US predator aircraft have caused carnage among the middle ranks of terrorist leaders in the lawless lands along the border with Afghanistan, where al-Qa'eda remains dangerous despite suffering a serious defeat in Iraq.
Their victims have included experienced Arab leaders and, it is now thought, Adam Gadahn, a former heavy-metal fan and so-called "killer computer nerd" originally from California. Nothing has been heard from him for months, leading intelligence experts to conclude that he may be dead.
Mr Gadahn has been credited with helping transform al-Qa'eda's al-Sahab propaganda wing into a slick operation which communicates in fluent English and produces professional quality DVDs, including one for Osama bin Laden last year.
But he may have fallen victim to an expanded programme of predator assassinations which in the last year has targeted and killed many of al-Qa'eda's military commanders, terrorist trainers and facilitators.
Jihadists around the world will be watching as closely as intelligence officials this week to see whether Mr Gadahn - also known as Azzam al-Ameriki - produces a new video message to mark September 11, as he has done every year since 2003.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
I’ll bet he looks like a California Raisin now!!
Well done!
Don’t he look natcheral with that Hellfire up his a$$?
It would have been better to see him swing from a rope as a traitor. Or do we dare do that anymore?
“Hes resting in pieces.”
That made me laugh out loud.
I love the smell of napalm in the morning.......
“he may have fallen victim to an expanded programme of predator assassinations”
No more of an assassination than when I step on a cockroach.
I sincerely hope he is not dead.
Really!
I’m not kidding!
Do you think I’m a ghoul?
May he live for a thousand years!
Or seconds.
LOL!!
“Burn in hell”
And take you’re parents with you.
How would *they* know? If Azzman al- Amriki, or whatever he may, or may not be calling himself these days, got whacked by a Predator, how would Mossad know, but US intel not? Mossad is quite good at what they do, but they ain't Superman (closer to Batman, is *my* opinion...)
the infowarrior
The Mossad DO have long term, on-the-ground agents. We have "informers" who are recruited and paid. There is a big difference.
As to whether they are superman or batman, I have know idea. All I know is that the President gets a Mossad Intel feed every day through Christians in Action.Of course that is duplicitous and self serving as well, but its generally better than what the Harvard educated case workers can get.
If Azzman is dead, they would likely know.
His sustained absence could mean he is dead, or it also could mean he is up to no good.
My bet is that he is a Kalifornicator who has had enough of desert and mountain rough living, and is kicking back on a beach in Muslim Malaysia.
If he has bought it, all to the good.
Obama wants to gut our military and outsource our soldiers to the UN.
I thought he was killed months ago?
That photo is going to give me nightmares tonight!
"No no no no. Not 'God Bless America'...'GADAHN AMERICA!"
Cheers!
GOD LAUGHS WHEN TERRORISTS DIE!!!!!!! IT SHOULD BE ALL TERRORISTS THAT SHOULD BE KILLED!!!!!!!!!!! GOD HATES AL-QAEDA!!!!!!!! NO, SCRATCH THAT, GOD HATES ALL TERRORISTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
...experienced Arab leaders and, it is now thought, Adam Gadahn, a former heavy-metal fan and so-called "killer computer nerd" originally from California. Nothing has been heard from him for months... Jihadists around the world will be watching as closely as intelligence officials this week to see whether Mr Gadahn - also known as Azzam al-Ameriki - produces a new video message to mark September 11, as he has done every year since 2003.Gadahn to Hell, right where he belongs. Thanks Ernest.
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