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Afghanistan/South Asia
Ayman al-Zawahri slips the net
2004-03-20
Pakistani forces believe al Qaeda’s second in command may have escaped despite arresting 100 suspects. Troops have carried out sustained artillery and mortar fire on suspected al Qaeda fighters near the Afghanistan border. At first it was thought Osama bin Laden’s second in command, Ayman al-Zawahri, was among up to 400 militants holding out in the South Waziristan tribal area.
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Posted by:Lux

#5  No F-16s for the Pakis EVER--Perv keeps launching nuke-capable ballistic missiles with longer and longer range and then there's AQ Khan...
The Paks must never have the planes to drop those nukes, no matter how much of an ally they are to us.
Posted by: Jen   2004-3-20 5:08:30 PM  

#4  Same old BS. Paki trying to get in good with the US. Never mind. Not good enough. No F-16s for you.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-3-20 4:40:34 PM  

#3  rawsnacks....say no more :-)
Posted by: B   2004-3-20 12:48:23 PM  

#2  All i can say is that the only way to know he is not there is to know that he is somewhere else.

Posted by: Rawsnacks   2004-3-20 12:35:20 PM  

#1  Keep in mind that sky news also reported he surrendered early on. I've been hearing so many rumors from so many sources that I think at this point it's wise to discount everything until you have multiple source confirmation...
Posted by: Damn_Proud_American   2004-3-20 8:01:28 AM  

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