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Looking beyond the killing of al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri: Does it have any impact on world wide terrorism?
American Thinker ^ | 08/02/2022 | Rajan Laad

Posted on 08/02/2022 10:06:32 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

The head of al-Qaeda, Ayman al-Zawahiri, was killed Saturday in Kabul, Afghanistan following U.S. drone strikes.

Joe Biden said the following yesterday:

On Saturday, at my direction, the United States successfully concluded an air strike in Kabul, Afghanistan and killed al Qaeda Amir Ayman al-Zawahiri.

He carved a trail of murder and violence against American citizens, American service members, American diplomats, and American interests. Zawahri was Bin Laden's leader, his number two man, and his deputy during the time of terrorist attacks on 9/11. He was deeply involved in the planning of 9/11.


YouTube screen grab.

His Twitter account also tweeted this:

The United States continues to demonstrate our resolve and our capacity to defend the American people against those who seek to do us harm.

Tonight we made clear:

No matter how long it takes.
No matter where you try to hide.
We will find you. — President Biden (@POTUS) August 2, 2022

Al-Zawahiri had also masterminded the suicide bombing of the USS Cole naval destroyer in Aden in October 2000 that killed 17 U.S. sailors and the 1998 attacks on the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, in which 223 people were killed.

Al-Zawahiri took over al-Qaeda after Osama bin Laden was killed in a U.S. military operation in Abbottabad, Pakistan back in 2011.  Zawahiri is also one of the U.S.'s "most wanted terrorists."

Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid also confirmed the strike: "An airstrike was carried out on a residential house in Sherpur area of Kabul city on July 31."

Mujahid said the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan "strongly condemns this attack on any pretext and calls it a clear violation of international principles and the Doha Agreement."


(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: afghanistan; alqaeda; terrorism; zawahiri
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To: SeekAndFind

21 posted on 08/02/2022 11:16:25 AM PDT by mylife (And I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for you meddling kids...)
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To: mylife

Think you’re right about that.

Bin Ladin had the stench of a brooding loner, an egotist. The rest of Al Qaeda probably just put up with him because of his wealth and access to other wealthy people.


22 posted on 08/02/2022 11:44:53 AM PDT by one guy in new jersey
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To: SeekAndFind

The only significance of this (and it’s good) is that there is no statute of limitations on killing our people and blowing up our stuff.


23 posted on 08/02/2022 11:47:46 AM PDT by Jim Noble (I’ve stumbled on the side of twelve misty mountains)
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To: Sacajaweau
> We're 20 years in...

And we still haven’t even tried the original #3, KSM, much less executed him, even though we’ve had him in custody since Bush. And do not blame just the executive! Congress has specifically enumerated powers, and thus responsibilities, that apply:

(Article 1, section 8)
To define and punish piracies and felonies committed on the high seas, and offences against the law of nations;
To declare war, grant letters of marque and reprisal, and make rules concerning captures on land and water

All the legalistic excuses for not trying and executing KSM could and should have been removed by our AWOL Congress via that route. Any claims he deserved protection under the various Geneva codes are nullified by him being an unlawful combatant. Those codes were written to encourage warlike actors to act “lawfully” within some rules, which were intended to provide some protection for the legally non-combatants. Once summarily classified as an unlawful combatant we’re free, under those codes, to kill him as soon, and by whatever means, we choose. And any claims that he deserves the protections the US Constitution, which he abhores and deems ‘haram,’ provide are false. No one is accusing him of treason because all know that only applies to US citizens. No due process constitutional protections apply. No protections against cruel or unusual punishment apply, just whatever limitations our own good natures provide. Which are likely far less than the families of his victims feel is deserved. Nor does he deserve protection on religious grounds. The Japanese war criminals we executed after WWII could honestly claim that under their Shinto religion they were acting under the orders of God. A living god, aka their Emperor, who’s existence, at least in the latter role, was undisputed. They received no religious exemption for their crimes. At least the same lack applies to KSM. Even with leaving unanswered to big unPC question of whether ‘Islam’ deserves to be considered a ‘religion’ under the US Constitution, or even at all.

24 posted on 08/02/2022 12:08:36 PM PDT by JohnBovenmyer (Biden/Harris press events are called dodo ops)
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To: SeekAndFind

False flag operation. The Taliban acquired one of our Predator drones from their stockpile left behind by Biden and made the hit. Blamed it on the Infidel USA to enrage Islam. Shrew move by Satan and his disciples if you ask me. //sarc off//


25 posted on 08/02/2022 12:17:21 PM PDT by mosaicwolf
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To: SeekAndFind

Show me the body.

There no evidence that whoever was killed, if anyone was killed, was Al-Zawahiri. For all we know they killed the butler.


26 posted on 08/02/2022 12:26:55 PM PDT by P-Marlowe (I got the <ΙΧΘΥΣ>< variant. Catch it. John 3:16)
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