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US forces eliminate top al-Qaeda figure
New York City News.Net Thursday 20th November, 2008
It has been announced that US troops have killed a leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq.
US General David Perkins told reporters
the terrorist group's ability to carry out attacks had been further reduced by the death of Haji Hammadi.
General Perkins said US troops killed Hammadi and another insurgent in Baghdad's Mansour neighborhood.
Hammadi had been accused of planning suicide bombings, killings and kidnappings, including the abduction and murder of a US soldier in 2004.
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Anonymous 11-20-08, 08:48 PM |
US forces eliminate top al-Qaeda figure
May God have more mercy on your soul than you have had on others. It is a pity you have wasted so many lives and not trusted in Gods will
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huh 11-20-08, 11:22 PM |
to the above commented
shut up hippie
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