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Pakistan May Have al-Qaida's No. 2 Man Surrounded



 
 
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Old March 19th 04, 11:59 AM
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Charles Gray wrote in message
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Among his supporters, you're probably right-- but it will limit his
ability to move out of safe areas where his supporters exist. With a
small bounty, OBL might be able to live in many large cities, trusting
in the people to hide him (or get lost in the crush).
Also, a 50 mil reward allows the informant to move far away and have
money for good security, somethign that will probably be a wise
precaution...


Then OBL's only safe areas may be Paris and San Francisco.

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Scott
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Instead of vowing to fight the people who killed their fellow citizens,
the Spanish decided to vote with al-Qaida on the war. A murdering
terrorist organization said, "Jump!" and an entire country answered,
"How high?" -- Ann Coulter



 




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