Underwear bomb maker also reported killed in strike on al-Awlaki

There's jihad by the sword, and jihad of the pen, but the jihad of the tighty whities has suffered a bit of a setback.

More on this story. They were foolishly overconfident to travel together. "Underwear-bomb maker believed dead in Yemen strike," by Lee Keath for the Associated Press, October 1:

CAIRO (AP) — A Saudi militant believed killed in the U.S. drone strike in Yemen constructed the bombs for the al-Qaida branch's most notorious attempted attacks — including the underwear-borne explosives intended to a down a U.S. aircraft, and a bomb carried by his own brother intended to assassinate a Saudi prince.
The death of Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri would make the Friday drone strikes on a convoy in the central deserts of Yemen one of the most effective single blows in the U.S. campaign to take out al-Qaida's top figures.
The strike also killed Anwar al-Awlaki, a Yemeni-American cleric who had been key to recruiting for the militant group and a Pakistani-American, Samir Khan, who was a top English-language propagandist.
But Christopher Boucek, a scholar who studies Yemen and al-Qaida, said al-Asiri's death would "overshadow" that of the two Americans due to his operational importance to al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, the Yemen-based group that is considered the most active branch of the terror network.
Late Friday, two U.S. officials said intelligence indicated al-Asiri was among those killed in the strike. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because al-Asiri's death has not officially been confirmed.
The 29-year-old al-Asiri was one of the first Saudis to join the Yemen-based al-Qaida branch and became its key bombmaker, designing the explosives in two attempted attacks against the United States.
His fingerprint was found on the bomb hidden in the underwear of a Nigerian man accused of trying to blow up Northwest Airlines Flight 253 over Detroit on Christmas Day 2009, according to U.S. counterterrorism officials. The attack failed because the would-be bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab botched detonating the explosives, ending up only burning himself before being wrestled away by passengers.
The explosives used in that bomb were chemically identical to those hidden inside two printers that were shipped from Yemen last year, bound for Chicago and Philadelphia in a plot claimed by al-Qaida. The bombs were intercepted in England and Dubai.
In perhaps his most ruthless operation, al-Asiri turned his younger brother, Abdullah, into a human bomb in a 2009 attempt to kill Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, the kingdom's top counterterrorism official and son of its interior minister.
Abdullah volunteered for the suicide mission, asking to replace another militant named to carry it out, according to an acccount in Sada al-Malahem, an Arabic-language Web magazine issued by al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula. Abdullah pretended he was surrendering to Saudi authorities, and Prince Mohammed agreed to receive him in his home in Jiddah during a gathering to celebrate the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
While talking to the prince, Abdullah blew himself up. The prince, however, escaped with only injuries.
Saudi officials have said the bomb was "inside" Abdullah's body, but explosives experts believe that al-Asiri strapped the bomb between his brother's legs.
"Come see my brother Abdullah's body parts. May he enjoy it, he was killed the way he had hoped for and his body was torn for the love of God," al-Asiri said afterward, according to Sada al-Malahem....
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My tax dollars at work.
Lovin' it.

That's my kind of "three strikes" law...

Another strike against evil for Ron Paul to cry about. Boo hoo hoo.

The Yemenis are denying al-Asiri has been killed.

3 Muslim Scumbags down at once!

Tra la la BOOM di a!

Did you get yours today!

We three got blown away!

Don't mess with USA!

Their drones blow scum away!

Now we're with shaytan, HEY!

'Cause we were wrong, OI VAY!

I don't know what's more frightening: The Turkish courts even considering putting this cartoonist on trial or a lot of the comments agreeing with it.

:D My other homage to the three stooges got nipped!

It was a little too naughty. :D

"Come see my brother Abdullah's body parts. May he enjoy it, he was killed the way he had hoped for and his body was torn for the love of God," al-Asiri said afterward, according to Sada al-Malahem....

Somebody that creepy has just got to get wacked!

Sick in the head and better of dead...

That's Islam for you.

"So let those fight in the cause of Allah who sell the life of this world for the Hereafter. And he who fights in the cause of Allah and is killed or achieves victory - We will bestow upon him a great reward."

I suppose this may be a motivational event, to the peacelovers who view it as divine punishment for making a bomb that failed to murder infidels.

Good riddance. Now, for Ayman al-Zawahiri (and maybe the doofus Adam "al-Amriki" Gadahn,) and a few others (Mullah Omar would be a prime candidate) as well.

We're on a roll! Keep up the good work, guys.

Another "divine punishment" for making a bomb that failed to murder infidels.
http://crossmuslims.blogspot.com/2011/02/72-virgins-express.html

"Come see my brother Abdullah's body parts. May he enjoy it, he was killed the way he had hoped for and his body was torn for the love of God," al-Asiri said ....

"Am I my brother's keeper?"

In Christianity, yes. In Islam, no; you blow him to pieces.

Since he wasn't able to blow up his own "boys" in his tighty whities or his brains with a turban bomb, our drones were able to accommodate him. No martyr status for him. Just blowed up. No 72 babes. Allah ran out of those a long time ago.


Guys, its 'tidy whities', not 'tighty'.

"Come see my brother Abdullah's body parts. May he enjoy it, he was killed the way he had hoped for and his body was torn for the love of God," al-Asiri said afterward, according to Sada al-Malahem....
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CGW wrote:

Guys, its 'tidy whities', not 'tighty'.
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'Fraid not, CGW. "Tighty Whities" are briefs—which fit tightly—as opposed to boxers, which fit loosely. The mild slang term is often slightly slurred, which can make "tighty" sound like "tidy".

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=tighty+whities

Well, his aren't tidy OR tighty anymore as they are weighed down with would make them not whities as Fox reports that the drone apparently missed him. He now knows its only a matter of time.

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