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Terror Networks
Al Qaeda Tries Reviving Bin Laden
2005-12-20
December 20, 2005: In a long-distance radio interview about ten days ago, Mullah Dadullah, the one-legged Taliban veteran who appears to command insurgent operations in Afghanistan, declared that, “The expansion of NATO operations in Afghanistan and increase in the number of NATO troops will make it easier for the Taliban to target and attack them." Dadullah, who was Taliban intelligence chief when the Islamist movement ran Afghanistan, is believed hiding out somewhere in the mountainous region astride the Afghan-Pakistani frontier. Of greater interest is the contents of a video that seems to have been released shortly the interview.

In the video, Dadullah is shown making the usual Taliban anti-infidel pitch. At one point he refers to Osama bin-Laden, using the words, “sitting beside me.” There is then a clip of bin-Laden, who says a few appropriately belligerent words. The monitor then cuts back to Dudullah, who continues his diatribe. The video, which apparently has not yet seen wide circulation, has reportedly provoked a good deal of attention from intelligence specialists.

Osama bin-Laden has not been heard from in over a year. Intelligence analysts specializing in Al-Qaeda, including “profilers’ who have been carefully studying bin-Laden’s personality and habits, suggest that the video may be a clumsy attempt to send a “signal” that the terrorist leader is still very much in charge of operations, and is blessing Dadullah’s message. The argue that after so long an absence from the public eye, it would be unlike bin-Laden to play “second fiddle” in a relatively minor announcement. Experts in video technology are subjecting the footage to detailed examination, to see what information can be cleaned from clip of bin-Laden (e.g., has it appeared before? was it made recently?, etc.). Meanwhile, questions remain as to the whereabouts, health, and role of Osama bin-Laden, and even whether he is alive or not.
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Posted by: DMFD   2005-12-20 19:41  

#9  The comedy we have all been waiting for --Weekend and Binny's.
Posted by: Ol Dirty American   2005-12-20 19:12  

#8  Al Qaeda Operatives Inspired by Film "Weekend at Bernie's", Attempt to Revive Bin Laden
Posted by: The Happy Fliegerabwehrkanonen   2005-12-20 18:47  

#7  Image hosted by Photobucket.com

Yes, Buckminster, he has a crowd waiting outside!
Posted by: BigEd   2005-12-20 17:40  

#6  Do tell!
Posted by: Buckminster Spemble1220   2005-12-20 16:49  

#5  We have been going after Bin Laden the wrong way. We need to seize Bert and waterboard him until he gives up the big man.
Posted by: Super Hose   2005-12-20 16:49  

#4  Don't we have some Hollywood directors helping us make stuff like this to confuse the enemy. You know, Bin laden next to Kerry, saying the Patriots will win it all.
Posted by: plainslow   2005-12-20 13:08  

#3  
We should switch from torture to humiliation.

Get Ali G (Sacha Baron Cohen) to do his Borat schtick for Al Q. It drove Kazakhstan nuts.

We could call this advanced-guided weapon the G-DAM.
Posted by: Master of Obvious   2005-12-20 11:12  

#2  Maybe our psyops need to start making fake Osama broadcasts:

"By Allah, I command all mujahadin to go to the corner of Splopydope and Goatfuck with the names of all your contacts and safehouses. Go quietly with the nice men who come to pick you up. Thay are our new Western recruits. Really!"
Posted by: Wheart Thavick8548   2005-12-20 10:43  

#1  Mullah Da Dullah is one of the stuck on stupid names of all time.
Posted by: mjslack   2005-12-20 10:21  

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