Thursday, January 19, 2006

U. S. missile attack saves lives

The Associated Press is reporting today:

An al-Qaida explosives and chemical weapons expert and a relative of the terror network's No. 2 leader were among four top operatives believed killed in a U.S. missile strike in Pakistan last week, Pakistani security officials said Thursday.
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The officials said the operatives included Midhat Mursi al-Sayid Umar, 52, who the U.S. Justice Department calls an explosives and poisons expert. The Egyptian also has distributed training manuals with recipes for chemical and biological weapons and trained hundreds of fighters at a terrorist camp near the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad before the ouster of the hardline Taliban regime in late 2001.

Umar is suspected of training the suicide bombers who killed 17 U.S. sailors in the attack on the USS Cole in Yemen in 2000, according to Mohamed Salah, a Cairo expert on Islamic extremists.
So terrorists who no doubt had already helped kill hundreds, maybe thousands, are likely dead; and can't carry out their plans to kill millions more. What great news!

It too bad some innocents also lost their lives in the attack. But if those monsters had lived, they would have killed many more innocents. America's critics never seem to care about that.

Final word: Thanks to everyone who helped make possible Umar and his pals' speedy flight to their meetings with all those virgins. Agents who arrange such trips are among my favorite people. They save so many lives.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

The innocents that have died at the hands of the terrorists did not actively associate with combatants. They were truly innocent in most cases of even an association with either side. Yet these MMs (muslim monsters) kill them anyway. Currently there is a threat to kill a hostage reporter for the Christian Science Monitor, even though she has been sympathetic to their cause.

If the supposed innocents in that village truly were innocent, why were they supplying succor to the terrorists? That doesn't make them quite so innocent, does it?

If there were innocent youth killed in that raid, we must ask ourselves, "Who placed them there? Why were their lives so unimportant to the terrorists and their support personnel? Why are the terrorists and their providers not considered the cause of death? Did they not know that people fight back? Or did they just not care enough to avoid involving the innocent? And lastly, why don't muslims ask these questions?"