Mungkin karena Al qoeda terjepit dan tidak ingin menyerahkan diri, 
mereka bisa takut pada hukum yang menghukum penjara, dan masih 
melindungi umat umat yg setia. pemerintahan Pakistan perlu 
memperhatikan hal ini untuk memberitahu mereka menyerahkan diri akan 
diperlakukan baik baik. Semoga janji ini bisa dilakukan.

  Sebab saya hanya melihat Pakistan terus menyerang Al qoeda tanpa 
berpikir panjang. Membunuh sampai abis tetap bukan solusi terbaik, 
apakah sudah ada niat untuk mengajak saudara saudara agar kembali 
memperjuangkan Islam secara damai tidak dengan kekerasan. Insyallah, 
mereka akan menghormati dan memahami aturan Islam sebenarnya untuk 
memperjuangkan di jalan damai selama mereka ingin menjaga citra Islam 
secara baik baik.

  Sudah seharusnya mengakhiri konflik Al qoeda dan US secara ajakan 
ke jalan benar termasuk mengajak AL qoeda dalam ISlam yang bertujuan 
perjuangan di jalan damai dan tidak harus melalui kekerasan.

  Saya melihat banyak membiarkan terbunuh umat umat asing maupun al 
qoeda padahal apakah anda dapat menghentikan pertikaian dengan baik? 
Ajaklah mereka kembali ke pangkuanNya.

semoga bermanfaat.
wassalam,
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Pakistan Hoping Offensive Netted al-Qaida 

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Authorities are trying to identify some of the 
scores of bodies of militants killed in a counterterrorism operation 
near the Afghan border to determine if any were key al-Qaida members, 
officials said Tuesday. 

The five-day offensive in South Waziristan, about 210 miles west of 
the capital, Islamabad, ended Sunday after an assault on militant 
hideouts with artillery, helicopter gunships and jet fighters. At 
least 72 people, including 17 security forces, were killed. 

Army spokesman Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan told The Associated Press it 
wasn't known if any key al-Qaida members was among the 55 dead 
militants. He gave no details about the nationalities of those 
killed, although he said earlier that some were foreigners. 

Another security official said on the condition of anonymity that 
experts were trying to match dead terror suspects with photographs 
of "some al-Qaida men." 

Last week, Sultan said an alleged al-Qaida financier, Abd al-Hadi al-
Iraqi, had visited a house in Shakai village, which was targeted in 
the operation. He didn't divulge al-Iraqi's nationality. 

Sultan would not say Tuesday whether al-Iraqi was among the dead, or 
whether he was in Shakai during the operation. 

"We never said that he (al-Iraqi) was there. ... All we said (was) 
that he used to visit a house in Shakai," he said. 

Pakistan, a key ally of the United States in its war on terror, has 
launched a series of military operations in South Waziristan, where 
hundreds of foreign al-Qaida-linked militants are believed to be 
hiding � along with members of Afghanistan (news - web sites)'s 
former ruling Taliban regime. 

Authorities say militants there were behind recent terrorist attacks 
in Pakistan, and that a cell of eight terror suspects arrested in the 
southern city of Karachi over the weekend received training there. 

If any key al-Qaida figures were killed, it could take months for 
their identities to emerge. 



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