U.S. Drone Strike Said to Have Killed Ayman al-Zawahri, Top Qaeda Leader

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Speaking of Kissinger....





I searched but I can't find the @88m3 thread claiming the modern neoliberal worldview is totally broken. I guess if Chomsky says it it defines all socialists, but if Kissinger says it then its just his opinion even though Kissinger has been 100x more influential on American leaders all the way to the present than Chomsky ever has?
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Where is your empathy for the people who lost their loved ones, livelihood, or since of security and safety to carry about their day to day lives due to AQ sponsored Terror attacks?
Since you only care about these things when you can use it as a negative about US policy and turn a blind-eye any other time...
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Statement following the news of Osama Bin Laden's Death​

Ban Ki-moon​

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
The death of Osama bin Laden, announced by President [Barack] Obama last night, is a watershed moment in our common global fight against terrorism.
The crimes of Al Qaeda touched most continents, bringing tragedy and loss of life to thousands of men, women and children.
The United Nations condemns in the strongest possible terms terrorism in all its forms, regardless of its purpose and wherever it is committed.
This is a day to remember the victims and families of victims, here in the United States and everywhere in the world.
The United Nations will continue to fight against terrorism and will lead this campaign to fight against terrorism.
I remember, personally, vividly, the day of September 11, 2001. I was in New York on that dark day. The United Nations is committed to continue to lead this campaign with world leaders to fight against international terrorism. I thank you very much.
Personally, I am very much relieved by the news that justice has been done to such a mastermind of international terrorism. I would like to commend the work and the determined and principled commitment of many people in the world who have been struggling to eradicate international terrorism.
The United Nations General Assembly has adopted a global counter-terrorism strategy, and on the basis of that, we will continue to work together with Member States of the United Nations to completely eradicate global terrorism. Thank you very much. I need your support. Thank you

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“Ban Ki Moon is an imperialist neoliberal puppet of the globalists”

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Funny enough, the consensus for most parties at the time is that they would have welcome the US to only want to go over killing Bin Laden et al instead of toppling Afghanistan as that was seen as the measured response. :Pantherswow:
 

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Funny enough, the consensus for most parties at the time is that they would have welcome the US to only want to go over killing Bin Laden et al instead of toppling Afghanistan as that was seen as the measured response. :Pantherswow:
They do realize the UN literally has a “peace keeping force” right?

That was the problem with Bush. Iraq was unnecessary. He could have made Afghanistan his personal colony after 9/11 and no one would have cared.
 

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Where is your empathy for the people who lost their loved ones, livelihood, or since of security and safety to carry about their day to day lives due to AQ sponsored Terror attacks?


Which increased 10-fold after the disastrous US response you imbelicilic meathead.

Over a million lives lost and terrorism deaths moving from 3,000 a year up to 30,000 a year means nothing to you. So don't feign compassion now. You wouldn't give a flying fukk if they had died some other way.
 

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Where is your empathy for the people who lost their loved ones, livelihood, or since of security and safety to carry about their day to day lives due to AQ sponsored Terror attacks?
Since you only care about these things when you can use it as a negative about US policy and turn a blind-eye any other time...
Nah, we not gonna do one of your pressure bullshyt word games.

I grew up not far from the pentagon and my high school is even closer. The first US Soldier who died went to my high school and graduated a year before me.

I have empathy. Your sociopathic ass doesn’t. And yes, if you are agreeing with the Napoleon account management team on US foreign policy, or anything for that matter then you are a sociopath.
 

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Nah, we not gonna do one of your pressure bullshyt word games.

I grew up not far from the pentagon and my high school is even closer. The first US Soldier who died went to my high school and graduated a year before me.

I have empathy. Your sociopathic ass doesn’t. And yes, if you are agreeing with the Napoleon account management team on US foreign policy, or anything for that matter then you are a sociopath.
Hold on, let me report you. :troll:

Sorry, you aren’t going to find a good audience who feels any type of negative way about how this strike was carried out. You’ve pointed to a million difference reasons why YOU don’t like it, but fortunately society isn’t run by your kind.
 

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And yes, if you are agreeing with the Napoleon account management team on US foreign policy, or anything for that matter then you are a sociopath.


Not just that but Ill too, and he even brought up s random co-sign of Sccit who is not only not in this thread but the only poster to get put up for a WOAT vote in 3 different forums (unless Napoleon has too).
 

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Instead of merely answering, what would you would have done, you have polluted this discourse into your utopian thoughts of how you want the world to be instead of how we operate in the world today.

I answered EXACTLY what I thought should have been done. There wasn't anything "utopian" about it. Cato Institute is hardly a utopian think tank and yet you still haven't answered what you know about the situation that their National Security experts do not.



You had a spark when you started, but now :comeon:.

My views on this issue haven't changed one iota since I started posting here.
 
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Hold on, let me report you. :troll:

Sorry, you aren’t going to find a good audience who feels any type of negative way about how this strike was carried out. You’ve pointed to a million difference reasons why YOU don’t like it, but fortunately society isn’t run by your kind.
And like I said before, which you have decided not to answer, your idea of "being brought to justice" is a extra-judicial killings. Its Sociopathic.

Not just that but Ill too, and he even brought up s random co-sign of Sccit who is not only not in this thread but the only poster to get put up for a WOAT vote in 3 different forums (unless Napoleon has too).
American liberals and conservatives agree on inflicting terror on brown people.
 

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I answered EXACTLY what I thought should have been done. There wasn't anything "utopian" about it. Cato Institute is hardly a utopian think tank and yet you still haven't answered what you know about the situation that their National Security experts do not.





My views on this issue haven't changed one iota since I started posting here.





Is this some sort of attempted doxxing gone wrong? I'm literally looking at a map trying to figure how where the fukk you think I grew up. Irvine? Thousand Oaks? Riverside? My family moved a lot when I was little but never a place that fit that description. Soemone has been feeding you some false information bub.

I rep Inglewood because that's where I'm known, where I've lived and worked the longest, where I'm at home. Yes, I've said that I spent time in white neigbhorhoods too (but in Portland, not wherever you're thinking of), I have no idea why you think that's worth bringing up. If I grew up around White people during one period then I have to turn in my Inglewood card? You're some tech guy whose best friend is a wealthy Trump supporter and you're trying to pose at someone who has lived in apartment buildings where literally every apartment besides ours was Blood, it's past time you STFU on that note.
nikka aint nobody trying to dox your insecure ass. We just looking at these posts you put our here. Just laughing you claiming to be a part of everything when it suits the conversation. :pachaha:

When I was four my dad moved out to the Pacific Northwest cause he wanted to be a hunter. That's why I grew up in Portland and why I'm always dropping stuff in the animal threads.

It's weird cause my Portland friends don't know the Inglewood side of me and my Inglewood friends don't know the Portland side of me, it was like two different lives entirely.

ever heard any of his music though, which is funny cause I grew up around a lot of people blasting country music.

My family moved out of Cali when I was four years old. :yeshrug:



And then moved back when I was a teenager and have lived there since. :umad:



What have I said, anywhere in here, that suggests I must have moved away from Inglewood early? Use exact words and not just bullshyt you invented inside your own skull.
I haven't lived in Inglewood since 2018.
You just be saying anything :pachaha:
 

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fortunately society isn’t run by your kind.


Yeah, society is run by Kissinger's kind. :snoop:

The fact that you think the people running this shyt for the last 25 years have proven to be the right ones to be in charge. :gucci:


Let me repeat again. By the actions taken, we:


* Got over 200,000 people killed in Afghanistan, including 50,000 civilians and 70,000 Afghan security forces

* Lost over 3,500 coalition forces and 4,000 contractors. Had around 40,000 coalition forces and contrators injured, many permanently, not to mention the PTSD and mental trauma.

* Inflicted millions of people in Afghanistan and Pakistan with injuries and lasting mental trauma to an unimaginable degree

* Created tens of thousands of new terrorists across the world and vastly increased the popularity of Al-Queda and their ability to carry out strikes throughout many nations, creating a 10-fold uptick in terrorist attacks, at its peak surpassing 30,000 deaths from terrorism a year for three straight years and still not going down even close to 2001 levels.

* Allowed bin Laden to operate for an additional 10 years, Zawahri to operate for over 20, and seven of our 2001 "Most Wanted Terrorists" to continue to remain at large.

* Looked like terrible hypocrites on human rights, creating and increasing hatred for America across the Muslim world and made numerous other conflicts that much more intractable and difficult to solve as well as sabatoguing all moral authority we had to insist other nations not operate the same way.

* And the exact same people using the exact same thought processes proceeded to invade Iraq, and later Libya, push a proxy war against Syria, helping lead to the rise of Al-Queda-in-Iraq and Al-Nusra and ISIS and Libyan ISIS/Al-Queda affiliated militants, eventually leading to over a million deaths and destroying the lives of millions more.



And you're glad those people were in charge.
 

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nikka aint nobody trying to dox your insecure ass. We just looking at these posts you put our here. Just laughing you claiming to be a part of everything when it suits the conversation. :pachaha:

You think that's 50 miles? :what:
 
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I know y’all hate America (that’s cool and all I guess) but getting to the point where we are just ignoring other countries harboring of international terrorists is :wow:



Take note of the fact that the actual thread is about a guy who was just killed (in a place that apparently didn’t have jailing him very high on their priority list, hence the nightmare inducing knife drone) yet somehow it’s been twisted into looking like a thread on sohh circa 2002 :dead:
 
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