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April 25, 2013
14:32 • 3 weeks ago
October 17, 2012
18:27 • 7 months ago
June 16, 2012
08:58 • 11 months ago
June 6, 2012
17:11 • 11 months ago
reuters:

The brother of al Qaeda’s second-in-command, who was killed in a U.S. drone strike, said Washington’s use of the remote-controlled weapons is inhumane and makes a nonsense of its claims to champion human rights.
U.S. officials said on Tuesday that Libyan-born al Qaeda operative Abu Yahya al-Libi was killed by a drone strike in Pakistan, in what was described as a major blow to the militant group.
The attack is likely to fuel an increasingly fierce debate about the legality and morality of the drones, which have become one of the chief U.S. weapons against al Qaeda but which opponents say stretch the definition of the legitimate use of lethal force.
READ MORE: Drones ‘inhumane,’ dead al Qaeda man’s family says

Yes, this is very much definitely fodder in a long-standing debate.

reuters:

The brother of al Qaeda’s second-in-command, who was killed in a U.S. drone strike, said Washington’s use of the remote-controlled weapons is inhumane and makes a nonsense of its claims to champion human rights.

U.S. officials said on Tuesday that Libyan-born al Qaeda operative Abu Yahya al-Libi was killed by a drone strike in Pakistan, in what was described as a major blow to the militant group.

The attack is likely to fuel an increasingly fierce debate about the legality and morality of the drones, which have become one of the chief U.S. weapons against al Qaeda but which opponents say stretch the definition of the legitimate use of lethal force.

READ MORE: Drones ‘inhumane,’ dead al Qaeda man’s family says

Yes, this is very much definitely fodder in a long-standing debate.

May 8, 2012
18:30 • 1 year ago
May 7, 2012
11:58 • 1 year ago
My life is in your hands, Mr. President. If you accept the demands, I live; if you don’t accept the demands, then I die.
American al-Qaeda hostage Warren Weinstein • Speaking in a video directed towards President Obama, in which the terror group demands a halt to airstrikes in multiple countries and al-Qaeda and Taliban prisoner releases. ”It’s important you accept the demands and act quickly and don’t delay,” Weinstein claims. “There’ll be no benefit in delaying, it will just make things more difficult for me.” It seems likely that Weinstein didn’t write these words.
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August 6, 2011
15:48 • 1 year ago

producermatthew:

We have received news of a twin-engine helicopter that crashed in the Directorate of Sayed Abad.

The helicopter was raided by the occupation forces in the eleventh hour of yesterday. I was surprised by the stiff resistance of the Mujahideen of Islamic Emirate.

Says the Mujahideen: Parts of the helicopter are scattered across the scene where the enemy twin-engine helicopter dropped.

The dead on board were 38 soldiers.

Eight helicopters arrived to the region to recover the helicopter and transport the dead back to their base.

At the end of the fighting, the enemy aircraft killed eight of the Mujahideen of Islamic Emirate.”

Wow, good find Matt.

June 16, 2011
11:18 • 1 year ago
May 18, 2011
21:26 • 2 years ago

producermatthew:

ProducerMatthew.com has obtained a copy of an audio recording made Osama bin Laden weeks before his death and released by an al-Qaeda affiliate Wednesday evening. The following is an excerpt of the tape; the full recording will be made available shortly.

 

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