Can we assume that bin Laden...

p_p_man

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along with that particular terrorist group is no longer in Afghanistan.

Where're we going next...Pakistan?

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p_p_man said:
along with that particular terrorist group is no longer in Afghanistan.

Where're we going next...Pakistan?

:(

Yep, we are going to Pakistan. They gave us permission for ground troops. Ba Ba Ba binny and the jets might be hard to find. But rest assured we will find him.
 
from http://www.msnbc.com/news/628563.asp?pne=msn

U.S. officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, have told NBC News that they have “overwhelming evidence” that bin Laden’s al-Qaeda organization executed the attacks. Bin Laden has vowed to destroy the United States because of what he considers its contaminating effect on the Muslim world.


Two Palestinian groups, Hezbollah and Fatah, assisted the attackers “at an organizational level,” senior U.S. government and intelligence officials told Lackey. It was not clear, though, if the groups knew the purpose of their logistical support.


An Islamic militant arrested in Belgium was planning to attack U.S. interests in France, especially Washington’s embassy in Paris, France’s Europe 1 radio station reported Saturday. The man was one of six suspected extremists arrested in Brussels and Rotterdam on Thursday as European police joined to crack down on possible guerrilla networks, it said.


Pakistan has agreed to the full list of U.S. demands for a possible attack on neighboring Afghanistan, including a multinational force to be based within its borders, Pakistani military and diplomatic sources said Saturday.

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Things are happening fast.
The party is about to begin.
 
Bin Laden is still in Afghanistan and the Taliban have said they will not turn him over to anyone else. They have said he can leave if he so wishes (Yeah, right).

We're going to Pakistan to stage our assault.
 
Massoud is dead -

The general who was so effective at fighting the Taliban has died from the suicide bombing that took place sunday night, two days before the WTC attacks. I think bin Laden bombed him, knowing he was the West's only good chance for taking over and improving Afghanistan. This actually means the end of the northern resistance to Taliban. Massoud was a colorful and charismatic warlord whose territories allowed citizens a lot more freedom than Taliban's ever have.
 
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