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"Al-Qaeda-Number-2" Killed in Iraq - Twice!

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posted on Jul, 10 2007 @ 06:22 AM
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"Al-Qaeda-Number-2" Killed in Iraq - Twice!


www.examiner.com

The U.S. command in Baghdad this week ballyhooed the killing of a key al Qaeda leader but later admitted that the military had declared him dead a year ago. A military spokesman acknowledged the mistake after it was called to his attention by The Examiner. He said public affairs officers will be more careful in announcing significant kills.

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[edit on 10/7/07 by Souljah]



posted on Jul, 10 2007 @ 06:22 AM
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Once again a U.S. military spokesperson makes an announcement that the military has killed Al-Qaeda’s Number 2 in Iraq. Looks like this man was so dangerous that had to kill him twice. Feels like that phantom super-terrorist Zarqawi all over again! Can this Al-Qaeda-Number-2 beat his record of dying three times?

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[edit on 10/7/07 by Souljah]



posted on Jul, 10 2007 @ 06:37 AM
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Everytime i hear that #1 or #2 or 3 is dead i have to laugh.

Just how many doppelgangers are there?





posted on Jul, 10 2007 @ 06:59 AM
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Originally posted by dgtempe
Everytime i hear that #1 or #2 or 3 is dead i have to laugh.

Just how many doppelgangers are there?



Well you know - some men are really hard to kill.

Kind of like John McClane.




posted on Jul, 10 2007 @ 09:30 AM
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I still find it funny how an entity (Al-Qaeda) was basically created by the CIA, given billions of dollars by them back in the early 90's, and is now our number 1 enemy.

[edit on 7-10-2007 by CPYKOmega]



posted on Jul, 10 2007 @ 10:22 AM
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Jul 6, 2007 5:03 AM (4 days ago)
by Rowan Scarborough, The Examiner


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