THIRD-IN-RANK MUSLIM KILLER ARRESTED: PAKISTAN-U.S. TEAM WORK
J. Grant Swank, Jr.
"’The Pakistanis are to be congratulated for the hard work that they did,’ Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said. ‘They've been fighting in parts of Pakistan that have not been even open to Pakistani forces for a very long time and so this is a great victory for them.’"
With the United States assisting Pakistan, yet Pakistan deserved most of the credit, Rice accented, according to Bill Sammon of The Washington Times. It was teamwork at its best.
Now, with a $10 million bounty on his head, al Qaeda’s third-in-line Muslim slayer has been arrested by Pakistani forces. That in itself is a "major blow in the war against terrorism that will make the United States safer."
As I took in this recent win for freedom, of course I could not help but think back to a couple of years ago. It was Operation Iraqi Freedom and the three-week-win war. It was US President George W. Bush pushing ahead for doing in Muslim killers international. It was US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld overseeing the victory yielding New Iraq with despot Saddam Hussein toppled.
One by one nations came on board the freedom train. One by one democracies realized that this was not an "American thing." It was obligatory upon all countries enjoying liberty’s fresh breezes to get into the mission.
Therefore, the US-led Coalition continued to continue, even though profiled as the enemy to choice according to the American Democratic Party and various nay-saying European leaders, particularly in Germany, France and Russia.
Pakistan has now captured Islam’s third in rank for killing off democracies. He has schemed two assassination plots against Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf. He has despised liberties enjoyed by human beings. He has committed his existence to collapsing civilizations — all in the name of Allah, according to the killing dictates of the Koran, and in keeping with every "infidel (non-Muslim) must be slain."
In other words, the capture of Abu Farraj al-Libbi, outranked only by bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahri, was in recent hours. Yet the dating back to doing in such venom flips the calendar to the date the American President pledged to extinguish all hellish fires out to burn off democracy.
Though others were slow to get the message, including political liberals in his own country, Mr. Bush maintained his vision. It was two-fold: do away with murderers global and plant freedom stakes wherever possible. Mr. Bush remains faithful to that mandate to the present, hence his being known as the Freedom President.
"’The capture of a top al Qaeda operative, Abu Farraj al-Libbi, represents a critical victory in the war on terror,’ Mr. Bush told an economic conference in Washington. ‘Al-Libbi was a top general for [Osama] bin Laden. His arrest removes a dangerous enemy who was a direct threat to America and for those who love freedom.’
"’This is a very important day for us,’ Pakistani Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed told the Associated Press. ‘This arrest gives us a lot of tips, and I can only say that our security agencies are on the right track.’"
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"’The Pakistanis are to be congratulated for the hard work that they did,’ Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said. ‘They've been fighting in parts of Pakistan that have not been even open to Pakistani forces for a very long time and so this is a great victory for them.’"
With the United States assisting Pakistan, yet Pakistan deserved most of the credit, Rice accented, according to Bill Sammon of The Washington Times. It was teamwork at its best.
Now, with a $10 million bounty on his head, al Qaeda’s third-in-line Muslim slayer has been arrested by Pakistani forces. That in itself is a "major blow in the war against terrorism that will make the United States safer."
As I took in this recent win for freedom, of course I could not help but think back to a couple of years ago. It was Operation Iraqi Freedom and the three-week-win war. It was US President George W. Bush pushing ahead for doing in Muslim killers international. It was US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld overseeing the victory yielding New Iraq with despot Saddam Hussein toppled.
One by one nations came on board the freedom train. One by one democracies realized that this was not an "American thing." It was obligatory upon all countries enjoying liberty’s fresh breezes to get into the mission.
Therefore, the US-led Coalition continued to continue, even though profiled as the enemy to choice according to the American Democratic Party and various nay-saying European leaders, particularly in Germany, France and Russia.
Pakistan has now captured Islam’s third in rank for killing off democracies. He has schemed two assassination plots against Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf. He has despised liberties enjoyed by human beings. He has committed his existence to collapsing civilizations — all in the name of Allah, according to the killing dictates of the Koran, and in keeping with every "infidel (non-Muslim) must be slain."
In other words, the capture of Abu Farraj al-Libbi, outranked only by bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahri, was in recent hours. Yet the dating back to doing in such venom flips the calendar to the date the American President pledged to extinguish all hellish fires out to burn off democracy.
Though others were slow to get the message, including political liberals in his own country, Mr. Bush maintained his vision. It was two-fold: do away with murderers global and plant freedom stakes wherever possible. Mr. Bush remains faithful to that mandate to the present, hence his being known as the Freedom President.
"’The capture of a top al Qaeda operative, Abu Farraj al-Libbi, represents a critical victory in the war on terror,’ Mr. Bush told an economic conference in Washington. ‘Al-Libbi was a top general for [Osama] bin Laden. His arrest removes a dangerous enemy who was a direct threat to America and for those who love freedom.’
"’This is a very important day for us,’ Pakistani Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed told the Associated Press. ‘This arrest gives us a lot of tips, and I can only say that our security agencies are on the right track.’"
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