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Us still behind bin laden

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Obviously... Money suits you the best if you want to achieve something. But I wonder how much is set to his head??

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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (theavonlady @ Mar. 15 2002,13:05)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">They should call in the RCMP. They always get their man.  biggrin.gif<span id='postcolor'>

Well whadayaknow! According to the news reports, it's indeed US and Canadian troops that are hunting them down.

Good luck, Dudley!

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Our KSK guys are behind them, too.

And our minister of defense Rudolf Scharping says they are only giving medical aid tounge.gif

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Chances of Western forces even coming close to Bin Laden at the present moment is hanging above Nill, Sure they probably did have him in a noose within the first few weeks of ground forces touching down in Afghanistan, Al Qaeda is a huge terrorist organization spread accross Europe, America, Asia and Australasia. Chances of him still been in Afghanistan or even Pakistan is very unlikely but what if they did kill him? You have to face up to the truth he has hundreds of thousands / millions of supporters around the world, Killing him will only pave the way for more fighting and destruction. Bin Laden most likely has close financial ties with Iraq aswell and they do have Nuclear / Biological warfare Capabilities, As i see it the Western world is in for a very long war, longer than most people suspect, And bush is thinking about Iraq next? God Help us. This could turn around and bite us all in the ass later on.

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I've seen a Sherrif with that avatar somewhere before. Let me think ...........................

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I don`t know him... but he speaks in whole understandable sentences. Not a bad start wink.gif

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Been a really long time since i've ventured onto any Operation Flashpoint Forum indeed, But oh how i do love the Operation Flashpoint Community and it's pioneers. The Love and Passion, Nothing but pure gratification for the empty yearning sole, Oh how i've missed you OFP Mommy. smile.gif

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I checked the article...

An clicked a few links..

And this one heading caught my attention..

"War against terror"

I personally think that terror doesn't differ from war so much, or vice versa .

What do you guys think?

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I personally think that terror doesn't differ from war so much, or vice versa .

What do you guys think?

i agree.

just the threat of a war is terror for the people affected, just as the threat of a possible terrorist strike is terror.....war is just more consentrated and people die in a faster pace....we will see if that changes in the future when terrorists got nukes....:(

about bin ladin, there is no chance they get him....i cant even imagine the day when they would show his dead body on tv or have him as a prisoner....the hunt will go on for a month or so and then they just assume he is dead, we will get a few theories of where, when and how he died...of course, all wild quesses.

perhaps he already is dead?....like rumstein said "we know bin ladin is in afganistan, in some other country, or dead"...thats all we will ever "know" wink.gif

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Osama could hop over to some old Russian atamic weapons program bunker and get a reletively high load bomb for the price of a BMW. The thing is, if he decides to make New York vanish under a mushroom cload, he'll suddenly be seeing a whole lot more of those clouds popping up all over his fair country.

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If he tried anything with nukes or probably even a large scale chemical assualt.. Afghanistan would be a glass bowl..

as for getting him.. I say there is a better chance that he will be killed. I.E. vaporized than captured..

I also believe that if he is captured all the nay sayers and conspiricy nutts will conclude that it wasnt him and that bin-laden is in a malt shop dry humping elvis..

I just hope he dies.. the rest is just details..

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I'm convinced that if he could try anything with nukes he would have. Does he really strike you as someone who gives two shits about what happens to Afghanistan? The only purpose behind his life and that of his followers is to kill the "Crusaders and Jews". No matter what the consequences to them. Remember, they believe that by diying for their cause they get a guaranteed ticket to paradise.

The Sept 11 attacks were obviously a very well organized, financed and carried out attack, but it's pretty obvious that that was the limit of his capabilities. If he could have killed a few million Americans instead of a few thousand I can't see him holding back.

I guess that shows Russian nukes can't be bought as easily as some people here would like to believe, or else a billionaire like him would surely have come accross some.

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He isnt a billionare, he has lost shitloads on his "campaign".

And yes, he doesnt really have any attachments to afganistan, since it was only really a hiding place. The place he was angry at the U.S for being was the Saudi's, because he felt that the americans being posted there to protect the country (and the oil) was an act of war. The retard.

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Before his "campaign" he was, and my point is if he could have bought a nuke to use instead of a few jetliners, he would have

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