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Afghanistan
Abu Laith al-Libi titzup?
2008-01-31
Warm up the fat lady...
She's here, singing the final aria ...
CAIRO, Egypt - An Islamist militant website has announced the death of the Al-Qaida commander in Afghanistan, Abu Laith al-Libi who appeared in several online video messages, according to a U.S. monitoring group.
Additional, fingers crossed:
A leading Al-Qaeda operative in Afghanistan, Abu Laith al-Libi, has been killed, an Islamist website monitored by the US-based service SITE said on Thursday. Al-Ekhlaas, an Al-Qaeda-affiliated forum, announced the death of Libi, it said. "As the banner was posted on Ekhlaas by a webmaster of the forum, it seems as if the announcement of his death has been confirmed to the forum administrators."
Posted by:tu3031

#26  FREEREPUBLIC > US INTELLIGENCE AGENTS UNCOVER "BIN LADEN LETTERS".
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-01-31 23:20  

#25  ....and right about now he's being shown his special corner of hell.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2008-01-31 22:32  

#24  Uhhh... We ran the picture of Zark stuffed.
Posted by: Fred   2008-01-31 22:25  

#23  AL-LIBI > death photo please. I'm still NOT fully convinced ZARQHAWI = ZARK is dead despite MSM-Net reports to contrary.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-01-31 22:01  

#22  DIGG/REDDIT/Breaking -TOPIX, FREEREPUBLIC > NEW BIN LADEN TAPE: GOAL IS TO BANKRUPT THE USA!

Osama > "REAL LOSER" IS AMERICA AND AMERICAN PEOPLE.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-01-31 21:38  

#21  to quote Ace at AOSHQ:

Nahh, he musta died of old age or the heartbreak of psoriasis.....and hellfire missiles. But mostly hellfire missiles
Posted by: Frank G   2008-01-31 21:33  

#20  It was not immediately clear if Libi's death was linked to a suspected U.S. missile strike that killed up to 13 foreign militants in Pakistan's North Waziristan region this week.

Nahh, he musta died of old age or the heartbreak of psoriasis.....
Posted by: WTF   2008-01-31 20:51  

#19  Long War Journal has this and other info on the Titzup
Posted by: 3dc   2008-01-31 19:24  

#18  My LOLolator is workin' overtime, Rantburg peeps. Outstanding commentary and may we have many more invites to the opera!

Posted by: Seafarious   2008-01-31 18:57  

#17  Special Forces? No, no! We respect your sovereignty! Those are simple, but well-armed rustics, ...with missile-armed drones
Posted by: Frank G   2008-01-31 18:50  

#16  So, you're confirming you believe he got wacked?

I think TW has it right - the official won't confirm that the bastard is now decomposing due to a timely death in Pakistan. Where we certainly don't have troops and the President says we are not invited, no certainly not at all and he wasn't in on it and anyway he's in enough trouble with the ISI as it is ....
Posted by: lotp   2008-01-31 18:43  

#15  Confirmed on a jihadi web site...

http://www.reuters.com/article/


Wicked clever, Chenter Unimp736!! This dovetails nicely with yesterday's(?) article in the Asia Times Online (I think), quoting a Pakistani official complaining that U.S. Special Forces have been roaming the northern provinces killing Taliban and such.
Posted by: trailing wife   2008-01-31 18:39  

#14  ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - One of al-Qaida's top figures, Abu Laith al-Libi, has been killed in Pakistan, an Islamist Web site announced Thursday. Pakistani officials and residents said a dozen people, including seven Arabs, died in a missile strike in northwestern Pakistan near the Afghan border.

He was listed among the Americans' 12 most-wanted men with a bounty of $200,000 on his head.

Pakistani intelligence officials and residents said a missile struck a compound late Monday or early Tuesday about 2 1/2 miles from the Pakistani town of Mir Ali in North Waziristan, killing 12 people, including seven Arabs as well as Pakistanis and Central Asians. Residents said they could hear U.S. Predator drones flying in the area shortly before the explosion, which destroyed the compound. The Pakistani newspaper Dawn said the victims were buried in a local cemetery.

One intelligence official in the area, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter, said the bodies of those killed were badly mangled by the force of the explosion and it was difficult to identify them. The official estimated 12 people were killed, including Arabs, Turkomen from Central Asia and local Taliban members.
Posted by: tu3031   2008-01-31 17:32  

#13  The report must be correct.
A job posting for "New #3" was just listed on Monster.
Posted by: Capsu78   2008-01-31 16:23  

#12  Another #3 bites the dust
Posted by: john frum   2008-01-31 16:14  

#11  BBC: Local officials in Pakistan said on Tuesday that 12 militants had been killed in a missile strike from "an unknown direction". Residents reported having seen a drone aircraft in the region before the attack. On Thursday, Pakistani intelligence officials said 13 people had died - seven Arabs and six Central Asians.
Posted by: ed   2008-01-31 14:28  

#10  Confirmed on a jihadi web site...

http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSL3142758420080131

Post the photo of the fat viking lady!!!!!

Posted by: Chenter Unimp7361   2008-01-31 14:18  

#9  Fred comfirmed on a jihad we site....let me get you the link...
Posted by: Chenter Unimp7361   2008-01-31 14:14  

#8  I sure hope he got shredded by a JADM. I'd hate to find out he choked to death on a goat dick or sumthin...
Posted by: tu3031   2008-01-31 14:00  

#7  






the local Nanny Goats were heard giggling...
Posted by: RD   2008-01-31 13:58  

#6  You'd think by now the last promotion anyone in Al Qaeda wants is from #4 to #3. Thinking a lot of prospective #3s are gathering their retirement papers.
Posted by: ed   2008-01-31 13:54  

#5  It was not immediately clear if Libi's death was linked to a suspected U.S. missile strike that killed up to 13 foreign militants in Pakistan's North Waziristan region this week. The attack had targeted second or third tier al Qaeda leaders, according to residents in the tribal area.

Tribesmen in the area had said a deputy of Libi, a senior al Qaeda leader, had been staying there and was among the dead, according to an intelligence official.
Posted by: tu3031   2008-01-31 13:49  

#4  truffle delivery for the, um, sizeable soprano...
Posted by: Querent   2008-01-31 13:45  

#3  The man who some U.S. intelligence circles reportedly call al Qaeda's No. 3 has been killed in Pakistan, government officials confirm.

Pakistan, you say?

"It's significant," a Western intelligence official, who confirmed al Libi is believed to have been killed in this week's attack by an unmanned predator in North Waziristan, tells ABC News. "But it's not bin Laden and Zawahri. They do have an ability to regenerate and replace these guys."

So, you're confirming you believe he got wacked?
Pardon me for not holding my breath.

Libyan Abu Laith al Libi served as an al Qaeda field commander and spokesman. He was considered to be responsible for al Qaeda's military operations in Afghanistan, according to intelligence officials. He was believed to have been behind the suicide bombing that killed 23 people outside the Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan last February when Vice President Dick Cheney was visiting inside.

In a 2006 audio interview al Libi said, "We showed the Muslims in Afghanistan that the mujahedeen in Afghanistan are able to organize a strong, orderly opposition that can stop the enemies in their tracks."

A jihadi Web site today carried a banner congratulating the Muslim worldwide community for the "martyrdom of Sheikh Abu Al-Laith Al-Libi."


Ok, they think he's dancing with his virgins. That sounds better.

News reports say al Libi was in his 40s.
Posted by: Steve   2008-01-31 13:44  

#2  Fat Lady just ordered a quart of gin. I think she may sing...
Posted by: Fred   2008-01-31 13:39  

#1  While the claim could not be verified independently, the announcement of his death appeared as a banner in a section of the Web site reserved for affiliated militant organizations, according to the Washington-based SITE Institute which monitors such sites.

"As the banner was posted ... by a webmaster of the forum, it seems as if the announcement of his death has been confirmed to the forum administrators," SITE said in an e-mail to news organizations.


I'd still like to see Ye Olde Head on a Stick... but it's promising.

Posted by: tu3031   2008-01-31 13:34  

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