We May Have Nailed Zawahiri

by Tammy on January 13, 2006 · 10 comments

**Apparently not. Scroll for update**

Send as many good vibes as you can that we got the bastard. I’m a little cynical only because of occassional reports that we may have killed Zarqawi, all of which turned out to be not true.

This one, though, sounds different. There is an air of possibility around it. And remember, there is some chatter that bin Laden is dead, which I posted on here, and one reason why we’ve been seeing more of the Zawahiri freak lately. If both are gone, that would be obviously a remarkable turn of events.

Bottom line, keep your fingers crossed. And thank God for the US military, President Bush and everyone fighting the daily WoT.

UPDATE 1/14:

The Scotsman and other outlets are reporting Zawahiri was not at the site. In Comments, Wayright smartly notes that it’s the Pakis stating Zawahiri wa not in the building (neither was Elvis apparently), but without DNA how could they know, unless they have other information they’re not sharing with the U.S.?

He may have escaped, but it’s only a matter of ‘when’ we get him, not if.

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1 teri January 13, 2006 at 5:57 pm

Lets hope these two subhumans are in their “paradise” with their 40 or whatever the amount of virgins that await them. We’re smokin em out one by one and we will succeed, make no mistake because of our great military men and women . Keep the course Tammy….. teri

2 Talkin Horse January 13, 2006 at 7:03 pm

Yeah, it would be great. But the story is obviously premature and highly speculative. They don’t even have the bodies yet. It’s surprising that they even run such a story.

3 ballistic January 13, 2006 at 7:06 pm

I just checked out Drudge. Pakistani officials have informed ABC News that the bodies of the five suspected Al-Qaeda members will be recovered in Pakistan at first light. It will still take a day or two to identify them.

“Star light, star bright . . .”

4 kimo'spappa January 13, 2006 at 7:10 pm

Could there even be a sweeter moment in recent history to roll snake-eyes? I think not.

5 pjb January 13, 2006 at 10:42 pm

as if this posting it is 11:38 in Karachi. I would think they have the bodies by now. Let’s hope we get good news soon.

While I won’t be passing out candie and sweets like the people in Palestine did on Sept 11, 2001. I will sleep a little better at night knowing we got him, and confident we can get the other goblins that are like the plagues on this earth..

6 political_junkie January 13, 2006 at 11:24 pm

“Lets hope these two subhumans are in their “paradise” with their 40 or whatever the amount of virgins that await them.”

I am happy to say that rampant inflation has hit the virgin market, and we are now up to 72.

7 wayright January 14, 2006 at 6:09 am

Fox News reports that “senior Pakistani intelligence officials” have said categorically that Zawahiri was not in the house. How could they possibly know this unless there’s some info they’re not sharing with us? They couldn’t possibly have processed DNA yet, why are they so sure Zawahiri wasn’t among the dead.

This was a CIA op, and I understand the Pakis were not notified, they are a bit miffed, I bet.

8 pjb January 14, 2006 at 6:47 am
9 PeteRFNY January 14, 2006 at 9:46 am

Here’s what drives me nuts about all these “near-misses” where we ALMOST get “this guy”, or ALMOST get “that guy”:

Why is it that if a 16-year-old kid from Evansville, Indiana downloads a Green Day mp3 off KaZaa, or a 20-year-old guy in the Czech Republic downloads a BitTorrent of “Kill Bill Vol.1″, the CIA, FBI, RIAA and/or MPAA show up at the guy’s door a week later to arrest him (with search warrants for his hard drive) – but the Al Quada can run web sites recruiting suicide bombers and posting video of construction workers getting thier heads cut off without anyone being so much as able to track them down and put a smart bomb in thier living room?

Methinks (as I have for a long time now) that our priority structure as to what is and what isn’t a big deal is severely out of whack.

10 XWL January 15, 2006 at 2:24 am

I doubt that only one Al Qaeda leader was at a dinner where Al Zawahiri was expected and everyone else were women and children as the AP (but they quote different Pakistani sources in the same article stating 11 extremist were vaporized) and the Pakistani government would seem to be purporting.

Besides, one less hidey-hole. One more village that will view Al Qaeda warily, and one day closer to Number Two’s eventual death (or Number One, as Osama is most likely already suffering being raped by 72 child molesters in hell).

And of course unnamed Pakistanis are saying we missed, afterall there are NO Al Qaeda in Pakistan, never even heard of the group before.

(and they are shocked, shocked to here anyone even suggest it)

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