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January 14th, 2006   Post 1
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Post; US attacks Pakistani village.


http://newsbox.msn.co.uk/article.asp...e=windows-1252

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The strike near the Afghan border on Friday killed at least 18 people, including women and children, and three houses were destroyed, according to residents of Damadola village in Bajaur tribal area..."
 
January 15th, 2006   Post 2
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Post; Pakistan rally against US strike


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Protesters want to end Pakistan's co-operation with the US

Thousands of Pakistanis have taken part in anti-American protests after an attack on a village near the Afghan border that killed 18 people.

The main demonstration was held in the main city of Karachi with protesters chanting "Death to America".


The missile strike apparently targeted al-Qaeda's deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri, who was said not to have been there.


The US has not commented on the strike. Pakistan has protested, but its leader warned people not to harbour militants.

"If we kept sheltering foreign terrorists here... our future will not be good," said President Pervez Musharraf in speech broadcast on state television.
US media say the attack was carried out by the CIA.


Zawahiri has been in hiding since 2001


Zawahiri has eluded capture since the US overthrew the Taleban in Afghanistan in 2001 despite a $25m bounty on his head.


Osama Bin Laden's second-in-command is regarded as the ideological brains behind the al-Qaeda network, says BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera.


The Egyptian has also become its most visible spokesperson, issuing a number of video and audio tapes, whilst Osama Bin Laden has not been seen or heard from for more than a year.


Musharraf criticised


About 10,000 people rallied in Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city, chanting "Death to American Aggression" and "Stop bombing innocent people".
Hundreds of riot police were deployed to keep order.



Locals are angry at the strike

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A leader in the coalition of anti-US Islamic groups that organised the nationwide protests said General Musharraf must step down.


"The army cannot defend the country under in his leadership," Ghafoor Ahmed told protesters in Karachi.


In Samarbagh, near the Damadola village where the attack occurred, protesters denounced Gen Musharraf for co-operating with the US.


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Damadola is in the Bajaur tribal area, about 7km (4.5 miles) from the Afghan border.




Jets - or in some accounts a Predator drone - reportedly fired missiles at a particular housing compound in the village.


Reports citing unidentified Pakistani officials say the strike was launched on intelligence that Zawahiri had been invited to dinner in the village.


However, a senior intelligence official told Reuters news agency they had no evidence he was present at the meal.


Damadola was the stronghold of a banned pro-Taleban group, the Tehrik-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi, the agency reported an official as saying.


The US has about 20,000 troops in Afghanistan, but Pakistan does not allow them to operate across the border.


Pakistan has about 70,000 troops in the border region.



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Last edited by SwordFish_13; January 15th, 2006 at 16:31.
 
January 15th, 2006   Post 3
Rabs
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Hopefully we got him.

You let some one like that into your house you take that risk. Im more imprssed with the fact that we cordinated a multiple UAV operation and had them operate and attack insynch.
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January 16th, 2006   Post 4
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We pulled our punch to try and save lives. I hope that didn't comprimise the mission and miss the guy.
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January 16th, 2006   Post 5
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I hope he is dead for sure.
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January 16th, 2006   Post 6
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Post; Complete agreement


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......... You let some one like that into your house you take that risk.............
If people continue to cooperate with AlQaeda terrorists and offer them food and shelter then they have earned ANY response they get - whether it's having bombs and rockets rained on their heads or having coalition forces riddle their homes with tank rounds and rifle and machine-gun bullets.

If you run with dogs, don't be surprised that you end up with fleas and have to have flea powder sprinkled to get rid of them.
 
January 16th, 2006   Post 7
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Why don't the last four comments surprise me one bit....
 
January 16th, 2006   Post 8
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I hope the US could get him and his people dead quick
 
January 16th, 2006   Post 9
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This sounds like "I hope President Bush drinks the blood of every Iraqi man, woman and child in Iraq".
 
January 16th, 2006   Post 10
Rabs
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Quote:
This sounds like "I hope President Bush drinks the blood of every Iraqi man, woman and child in Iraq".
You mean so Momar can drink the blood of every American man, woman and child in America.

The worlds only superpower had good intelligence and was operateing to defend itself. Some people that were on friendly terms with him invited him to dinner and they got in the way. Tough oats.