Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs
Monday, January 16, 2012

Intercepted radio communications indicate the leader of the Pakistani Taliban was killed in a recent U.S. drone strike. In the intecerpted communications, some militants stated that Hakimullah Mehsud was killed Jan. 12 in North Waziristan and one militant criticized others for talking about it over the radio. Pakistani Taliban spokesman Asimullah Mehsud denied the group's leader was killed.

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I bet that makes the former #2 guy nervous.

I guess moving out of that Paki airbase didn't hinder drone ops.

When are we gonna start on the American Talibaptists?

This is good training for our drone operators so there will be less collateral damage when it comes time to start operations in Alabama and South Carolina.

Intercepted militant radio communications indicate the leader of the Pakistani Taliban may have been killed in a recent U.S. drone strike, Pakistani intelligence officials said Sunday.
Sources who had been tracking him online say that he frequented a news blog known as the Drudge Retort where he posted as the user, 'Tosser.'

I wonder how long before they get the Egyptian? He's about the only one of any significance left.

Must be saving him for October.

Hey Tosser! Fuck you!!!

MULTAN: A homemade bomb exploded on Sunday near a Chehlum procession in the central Pakistani town of Khanpur, killing 18 people and wounding 30, police officials said.

I wonder how long until that place comes completely unglued?

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- A record one and half month-long closure of two key NATO supply routes via Pakistan is squeezing the allied troops in war-stricken Afghanistan. It has also rendered thousands of Pakistanis jobless. Crewmembers hauling NATO containers, all of which are owned by Pakistanis, earn six to eight times more than their colleagues who work for ordinary transporters.

Unintended consequences.

According to government figures, Pakistan has conceded a loss of 68 billion dollars in the war on terror during the last decade, due to local and foreign capital flight, and investment losses. It has received around 12 billion dollars under aid, and coalition support fund accounts.

Speaking of deficits.

tosser

Visited 2012/01/09

Status: exile (until January 26, 2012 at 05:58 PM)

Tosser is still taking out his exile frustrations on a goats ass..

hmmm not al queda, not even afghanistan

why are we killing him?

"why are we killing him?"

Probably because "Terror" is a really vague opponent.

Status: exile (until January 26, 2012)

I don't think I can wait ten whole days for an update on new Chinese Uberweapons.

Next..........

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