Thursday, May 05, 2005
The disadvantages of pissing off America
Why life as a top Al Qaeda operative is not good for your health and well-being, not to mention your skin:
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Al Qaeda's number 3, Abu Farraj al-Libbi, has been captured by the Pakistani authorities. Libyan national, al-Libbi has been Al Qaeda's top operative in Pakistan, believed to be behind two assassination attempts against President Musharraf. He's also believed to have been in charge of sleeper cells in the United States and Great Britain, following the capture of the previous number 3, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
Speaking of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, two years ago he was another exhibit for the case that life on the run from the US authorities can be rather rough:
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And, of course, let's not forget about Saddam:
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God only knows what the years of cave-dwelling have done for Osama.
Update: The ultimate makeover, however, belongs to Abu Ali, also known as Qaed Senyan al-Harthi, bin Laden's security guard suspected to have played a major role in the October 2000 attack on the destroyer USS "Cole".
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Abu Ali and several of his colleagues, of course, had a close encounter with a Hellfire missile while driving through Yemen.
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Before:
After:
Al Qaeda's number 3, Abu Farraj al-Libbi, has been captured by the Pakistani authorities. Libyan national, al-Libbi has been Al Qaeda's top operative in Pakistan, believed to be behind two assassination attempts against President Musharraf. He's also believed to have been in charge of sleeper cells in the United States and Great Britain, following the capture of the previous number 3, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
Speaking of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, two years ago he was another exhibit for the case that life on the run from the US authorities can be rather rough:
Before:
After:
And, of course, let's not forget about Saddam:
Before:
After:
God only knows what the years of cave-dwelling have done for Osama.
Update: The ultimate makeover, however, belongs to Abu Ali, also known as Qaed Senyan al-Harthi, bin Laden's security guard suspected to have played a major role in the October 2000 attack on the destroyer USS "Cole".
Before:
After:
Abu Ali and several of his colleagues, of course, had a close encounter with a Hellfire missile while driving through Yemen.
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