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CNN STORY PLEASE CLICK HERE THIS IS WAY BETTER THAN FOXNEWS
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![]() Shushkevich sued the Belarusian Ministry of Labor and Social Security: due to inflation, his retirement pension as a former head of state was the equivalent of one dollar and 80 cents monthly. |
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in a word : No.
In more words : He was sort of a national idol in Iraq, this probably wont go by unavenged, but how, i dont know, hell, you cant blow a tank up with a molotov cocktail (well not outside of GTA, anyway) |
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Good news indeed. But as we know if one leader fall then another appear . I hope this time will be different.
"We are all books containing thousands of pages and within each od them lies an IRREPARABLE truth."
- Assassin's Creed Ending ![]() XBOX 360 LiVE ID: B4 Hunter PL
Playing on X360: Assassin's Creed, HALO 3 Playing on PC: Gears of War, Call of Duty 4 |
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Hehe, a wallpaper; that's actually a good idea, I haven't thought of that yet.
![]() Shushkevich sued the Belarusian Ministry of Labor and Social Security: due to inflation, his retirement pension as a former head of state was the equivalent of one dollar and 80 cents monthly. |
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What is this above post about, can anybody tell me?
![]() Shushkevich sued the Belarusian Ministry of Labor and Social Security: due to inflation, his retirement pension as a former head of state was the equivalent of one dollar and 80 cents monthly. |
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The body has been identified by facial recognition, finger prints, and known scars. This couldn't be anyone else than the dude.
Also, there's a report that the information on where he would be came from one of his agents. How's that for an organization that is being crippled? |
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While it's fantastic that they've finally eliminated him, and I'm sure we're all glad he's gone, the move is largely symbolic. Terrorism is a Hydra - chop off one head and two or three more will sprout in its place. This doesn't really mean any progress against Al-Queda except in a PR sense.
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What to do, then?
Double Post: It remains that this guy had a certain charisma, and the build of a leader that does not come easily. If one had to choose between killing him or not, you'd have to be stupid not to.
Last edited by gukarma : Jun 8, 2006 at 10:15 AM.
Reason: Automerged additional post.
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gukarma is right, there certainly are masses of other terrorists who are glad that he's gone, because he often killed his own people with his bomb attacks. I wouldn't call him a martyr either, rather a brutal sadist that was trying to get the unbelievers out of the Iraq.
![]() Shushkevich sued the Belarusian Ministry of Labor and Social Security: due to inflation, his retirement pension as a former head of state was the equivalent of one dollar and 80 cents monthly. |
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Isn't anyone else irritated by the fact that the US seemingly was well aware of Zarqawi's location (information supplied by one of his followers, apparently) and still assassinating instead of capturing him? The latter would even be more of a success for the allied forces.
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You know, I may get shit for this, but I can't believe you people are celebrating someone's death.
Yea okay so he was a real BADASS MOTHERFUCKER who was extrenously cruel to even his own people, carrying out beheadings himself and all. But I just can't imagine celebrating death. Maybe I'm insane. |
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But killing people is the way to go if you want to bring PEACE and PROSPERITY to the region!
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![]() Shushkevich sued the Belarusian Ministry of Labor and Social Security: due to inflation, his retirement pension as a former head of state was the equivalent of one dollar and 80 cents monthly. |
Last edited by Lizardcommando : Jun 8, 2006 at 01:24 PM.
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