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Why Would “Terrorists” Want To Decapitate Anti-US Leadership In Pakistan?

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Hotel bombing doesn’t make sense unless “Al-Qaeda” is working to advance Neo-Con political agenda
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Monday, September 22, 2008
Why would “Al-Qaeda,” a group that is supposedly the prime target of the U.S. initiated war on terror, commit a terrorist attack against a country that has recently changed its government and all but renounced its [...]

Bush Said to Give Orders Allowing Raids in Pakistan

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By ERIC SCHMITT and MARK MAZZETTI
WASHINGTON — President Bush secretly approved orders in July that for the first time allow American Special Operations forces to carry out ground assaults inside Pakistan without the prior approval of the Pakistani government, according to senior American officials.

Bush Seeks to Affirm a Continuing War on Terror

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By ERIC LICHTBLAU
WASHINGTON — Tucked deep into a recent proposal from the Bush administration is a provision that has received almost no public attention, yet in many ways captures one of President Bush’s defining legacies: an affirmation that the United States is still at war with Al Qaeda.

US weighs stepped-up military forays into Pakistan

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By PAMELA HESS and MATTHEW LEE, Associated Press WritersFri Aug 8, 1:17 PM ET
Top Bush administration officials are pressing the president to direct U.S. troops in Afghanistan to be more aggressive in pursuing militants into Pakistan on foot as part of a proposed radical shift in regional counterterrorism strategy, The Associated Press has learned.

How Is Driving Bin Laden A War Crime?

Among the many oddities of the U.S.’s first war crimes trial since World War II is this: The war crime for which Salim Hamdan was convicted, material support of terrorism, has never before been considered a war crime.read more | digg story

Al-Qaeda Expert Killed AGAIN!

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Lori Price at LegitGov.Org points out that Al-Qaeda expert, Abu Khabab al-Masri was killed again by the CIA:
Financial Times (July 30, 2008):
Pakistan intelligence officials yesterday confirmed a key al-Qaeda expert on chemical and biological weapons was killed in an attack by a CIA-operated unpiloted drone, late on Sunday.
ABC News (January 18, 2006):
ABC News has learned [...]

C.I.A. Outlines Pakistan Links With Militants

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July 30, 2008
By MARK MAZZETTI and ERIC SCHMITT
WASHINGTON — A top Central Intelligence Agency official traveled secretly to Islamabad this month to confront Pakistan’s most senior officials with new information about ties between the country’s powerful spy service and militants operating in Pakistan’s tribal areas, according to American military and intelligence officials.

Pakistan blocks US from searching for bin Laden

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Associated Press
Published: Sunday July 13, 2008
The top diplomat for Pakistan has said that there are currently no foreign military representatives in Pakistan hunting for Osama bin Laden, and that none would be allowed into the country to search for him.

Bush renews attempts to capture Osama bin Laden

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By Andrew McLemore
Saturday, 14 June 2008
In a last ditch effort to capture Osama bin Laden before leaving office, President Bush has enlisted the help of British special forces, the Times Online reported Saturday.

Looking For Mr. Gadahn

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06-02-2008
InfoWars
Kurt Nimmo
It’s all about keeping a-CIA-duh front and center. “The FBI has launched a publicity campaign in Afghanistan to announce a $1 million reward for information about an American from California charged with treason,” reports the Associated Press. “Adam Yahiye Gadahn, 29, grew up in Riverside County. He is ‘an integral part of al-Qaida’s media [...]