1 posted on
09/11/2002 2:45:13 PM PDT by
Drknows
To: Drknows
Sort of an odd statement, demoting Al Queda to the B-Team status. But with Al Queda pretty well in tatters, perhaps Hezbullah should be elevated. Clear warning to Syria.
2 posted on
09/11/2002 2:47:06 PM PDT by
My2Cents
To: Drknows
BUMP! These scumbags need to be close to the top of our list.
To: Drknows
I consider the US State Department a foriegn source.
To: Drknows
Hmmmm. I just heard last night that they were concerned about members of Hezbollah that slipped across the Canadian border last month.
To: Drknows; Shermy; Ernest_at_the_Beach; a_Turk; Turk2; swarthyguy; MadIvan
Excellent find! Maybe we have intel that shows that al Qaeda is no longer #1.
This comment should make Assad Junior and his thugs have night and day terrors for awhile:
"Hezbollah made the A-team of terrorists, maybe al Qaeda is actually the B-team," Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage said in answer to a questions after a luncheon speech. "We're going to go after them just like a high school wrestler goes after opponents, we're going to take them down one at a time," Armitage said.
Who says that Iraq has to be first. We could dust off Assad and about 3 levels down the Hezbollah A-team list, and Syria would fall like dominoes.
To: Drknows
Good morning Uncle Sam.
12 posted on
09/11/2002 3:55:45 PM PDT by
Turk2
To: Drknows
Uhh....does that mean that Hizbullah drives around in a black van, spray massive amounts of gunfire without hitting a single person where ever they go, break their pilot out of the looney bin when needed, wear lots of gold chains, and can be counted upon to build a makeshift tank on a weekly basis?
13 posted on
09/11/2002 4:06:13 PM PDT by
EricT.
To: Drknows
Whether they're called al Qaeda, Hezbollah, Hamas, Laskar Jihad, KLA/UCK, or whatever the Chechen bandits call themselves, they're all the international islamic jihad, they all show up on every jihad front in the world, they're all terrorists, and they're ALL THE ENEMY!!!!
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