Friday, January 9, 2009

Two Top Al Qaeda Terrorists Killed in Missile Attack

Experts believe these men, long on the FBI's Most Wanted List,
were killed New Year's Day. Photo FNC


From FOX News:

A New Year's Day Predator strike on an Al Qaeda safe house in northern Pakistan has killed two of the terrorist organization's top operatives, FOX News has learned.

The men were high on the FBI's "most wanted" list, identified by agency officials as Usama al-Kini — also known as Fahid Mohammed Ally Msalam, Al Qaeda's chief of operations in Pakistan — and his lieutenant, Sheikh Ahmed Salim Swedan.

A U.S. counter-terrorism expert says that they were two of the most lethal rising stars in Al Qaeda and had killed Americans in the past and planned to kill Americans again in the future.

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More News On The Killing Of Al Qaeda's Leaders In Pakistan

Top Al-Qaeda operatives in Pakistan killed: officials -- AFP
Two al Qaeda Leaders Killed in U.S. Strike in Pakistan -- Wall Street journal
Pakistan: Al-Qaeda leaders killed in US strike -- The Telegraph
US claims to have killed Pakistan al-Qaida chief -- The Guardian
Pakistan al-Qaeda leaders 'dead' -- BBC News

My Comment: Hmmmm ..... no demonstrations in Pakistan against this missile strike.

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