Truly sad that 18 of my country people had to die protecting these Egyptian terrorists. Why in the world anyone want to invite these goons, especially among women and children?
Are these Pakistanis devoid of any values, or their own homes are worthless compared to these bearded terrorist freaks? Absolutely not!
The world’s Top power is sitting 4 frigging miles from the border, and these terrorists want to come to Pakistan for the Bakra Eid? Why don’t they go back to their Egyptian Jannat and do all the terrorist antics in their own homeland. These be-Ghairat Egyptians should get their own mothers and fathers killed instead of bringing hell to my Pakistan.
Why do they want to destroy my country. This is a lesson for the tribals living in Pakistan. Quit mixing up with these beardo freaks. Otherwise you will also be killed, and hunted down.
May Allah send these beardos to the bottom of hell. Amin.
Key Al Qaeda Figures Believed Slain
(CBS/AP) Among the senior al Qaeda operators believed to have been in the village near the Afghanistan border where an airstrike hit last week is notorious Egyptian scientist Abu Khabab al-Masri, who had a $5 million American reward on his head, CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports.
Also known as Midhat Mursi, he specialized in chemical and biological weapons and once conducted nerve gas tests on tethered dogs.
The strike also may have killed al Qaeda’s chief of operations for Afghanistan and Pakistan and another chief of operations for Afghanistan’s Konar province.
A Pakistani intelligence official, speaking to the Associated Press on condition of anonymity because he’s not authorized to speak to journalists, said authorities still did not know the names of the dead foreign militants but suspect one was a ranking al Qaeda figure.
“We have no names. We know one of them had value in al Qaeda. He had intelligence value in the network, but we are still checking his name,” said the official.
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