Bin Laden is dead. Has been for almost ten years.
Prove it and your a rich man.
Bin Laden is dead. Has been for almost ten years.
But if he were proven dead then the Yanks would lose their number one propaganda tool. Can't have that. They will milk the poor SOB as long as they can. Anybody who tries to prove he is dead would be shot. I wonder how many have died to keep his death a secret?I tend to think Bin Laden is quietly rotting under a pile of rocks somewhere in Afghanistan. When the "War on Terror" started, Bin Laden was on TV a number of times with his known henchmen. Seems to me I read that the location of his favourite cave was leaked and it was bombed God knows how many times by the U.S. We haven't seen him on TV since.
But if he were proven dead then the Yanks would lose their number one propaganda tool. Can't have that. They will milk the poor SOB as long as they can. Anybody who tries to prove he is dead would be shot. I wonder how many have died to keep his death a secret?
Anybody who shoots back because their child or wife has been killed by "friendly" fire is called taliban. Al-Qaeda is just as mythical as Bin laden. The so called terrorists of Afghanistan and Iraq were created by invading their country. Time to get out and let the smoke clear.I tend top agree, he is either dead or hiding by himself wishing all this would go away. Nothing like a near miss by a 1000lb bomb to make you see the light. Cliffy, Bin Laden is not really important anymore, hasen't been since the U.S. left Afghanistan to get involved in Iraq. It is the Taliban and Al-Qaeda that we are after.
More propaganda to justify more killing. Western counter-terrorist officials are the terrorists.Speaking of the Devil. LONDON (Reuters) – Al Qaeda and the Taliban are only allies of convenience and "do not love one another", according to a son of Osama bin Laden, who grew up partly in a group of al Qaeda fighters in Afghanistan.
The ties between the two groups are of intense interest because international forces are contemplating talks with the Afghan Taliban to forge a political settlement in Afghanistan and foment a rift between the group and al Qaeda.
Western counter-terrorism officials say they believe al Qaeda leader bin Laden and his mainly Arab senior associates are still based in the remote Afghanistan-Pakistan border region, living under the protection of Afghan Taliban leaders.
INTERVIEW - Bin Laden son: No "love" among Qaeda-Taliban - Yahoo! News
That great intellectual and statesman, George W Bush ll , said : "Bring it on".
I would suggest Bin Laden commence his attacks sort of close to GW's ranch.
Who lifted that rock?
Back from sunning yourself?Nuggler did I believe......lets blame him for it.![]()
Back from sunning yourself?