If we/they can’t resuscitate Usama Bin-Laden, well, at least we/they can turn one of his sons into version 2.0. Look out, Denmark!
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Martin Longman a contributing editor at the Washington Monthly. He is also the founder of Booman Tribune and Progress Pond. He has a degree in philosophy from Western Michigan University.
He’s K-Mart to ISIS’ Walmart.
The newer firm is doing the same thing, better.
So much fear.
Seems like a pretty sure thing tabloid article.
As for the reality. It is expectable. Are any national security personnel track the bin Laden family, or are we just leaving that to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia?
I guess Al Qaeda leader al-Zawahiri can’t wait for heir apparent to grow-up, he pledges allegiance to the new Taliban leader Mullah Mansoor.
The internal row over the succession of Mullah Omar has led to a serie of deadly bomb attacks in Kabul killing dozens. Mullah Omar warns Afghans against pact with US | Dawn News – May 2014 | Mullah Omar had died in 2013 inside Pakistan, city of Islamabad.
○ HRC’s optimistic view for peace talks with the Taliban, opening an ’embassy’ in Qatar | The Australian – Sept. 2011 |
○ Pakistan Taliban Prisoner Release Part of Afghan Peace Plan – Dec. 2012
○ US soldier Bowe Bergdahl freed by Taliban in exchange of 5 Guantánamo detainees to Qatar | The Guardian – May 2014 |
Good to see that the Taliban maintaining the fine old tradition of infighting over succession.
AQ seems to be more modern in the effort to elevate a dim son.