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  • cosmocosmo Posts: 26,840
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    Pakistan is a big country. The border with Afghanistan, along the Khyber Pass, is a pretty lawless place and he'd have no trouble hiding there for the foreseeable future.
  • Burning BallsBurning Balls Posts: 4,493
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    cosmo wrote: »
    Pakistan is a big country. The border with Afghanistan, along the Khyber Pass, is a pretty lawless place and he'd have no trouble hiding there for the foreseeable future.


    This post is correct.

    Northwest Pakistan is a Taleban stronghold.
  • SystemSystem Posts: 2,096,970
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    he might even be in the UK ..
  • Neighbours_FanNeighbours_Fan Posts: 7,513
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    cosmo wrote: »
    Pakistan is a big country. The border with Afghanistan, along the Khyber Pass, is a pretty lawless place and he'd have no trouble hiding there for the foreseeable future.

    Yeah, I know it is. My OP made me look stupid, but I'm not. I don't know why I write half of the stuff I write on here. Just ignore me today.

    I wish the FBI could get him.
    GhyllenStillwheel - Don't say that! I hope he isn't in the UK.
  • cosmocosmo Posts: 26,840
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    he might even be in the UK ..

    My mother saw him in Morrisons a couple of years back.

    Apparently he was casually walking around with a basket.

    :D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 6,857
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    Chitral, Bunar, Swat etc.. - anywhere betwenn Northern Pakistan and Eastern Afghanistan.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 6,857
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    cosmo wrote: »
    My mother saw him in Morrisons a couple of years back.

    Apparently he was casually walking around with a basket.

    :D

    I think she's sorely mistaken, he only shops at M&S!!
  • Burning BallsBurning Balls Posts: 4,493
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    cosmo wrote: »
    My mother saw him in Morrisons a couple of years back.

    Apparently he was casually walking around with a basket.

    :D


    She should have beaten him senseless with his own basket! (I think).

    There is a reward for his capture. :p
  • cosmocosmo Posts: 26,840
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    She should have beaten him senseless with his own basket! (I think).

    There is a reward for his capture. :p

    She told the manager but he didn't do anything.

    Obviously an al qaeda sympathiser. :p
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 13,481
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    Pakistan! Whoda thought it (apart from all the world's population)?

    Here he is.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,518
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    He has always been hidden with people with a whole lot of money and he always will be....and I would imagine government officials of wherever he is hiding have helped him a great deal and will continue to do so...
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,522
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    I can't believe they are still talking about this guy, I heard he died like a couple of years ago. Whether its true or not is irrelevant the fact is they aint looking for him now and they never were in my opinion
  • Burning BallsBurning Balls Posts: 4,493
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    cosmo wrote: »
    She told the manager but he didn't do anything.

    Obviously an al qaeda sympathiser. :p


    Oh no, they are everywhere!! :eek:

    :p

    On a slightly more serious note, if anyone did see Bin Laden in their supermarket, I think they would be too shocked to report him really. I mean wtf lol, why is Bin Laden in my supermarket??
  • Taz93Taz93 Posts: 13,315
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    Mojorisin' wrote: »
    He has always been hidden with people with a whole lot of money and he always will be....and I would imagine government officials of wherever he is hiding have helped him a great deal and will continue to do so...

    Surely Governments want him found?:confused:
  • cosmocosmo Posts: 26,840
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    Taz93 wrote: »
    Surely Governments want him found?:confused:

    What would they do with him if they did find him?

    His supporters are beheading people because others much further down the al qaeda ranks are being held in prisons. What would the backlash be like if bin Laden was captured by the Americans?

    They might be happy to bomb him to death but as for bringing him to trial? I think that's a whole dofferent ball game.
  • Neighbours_FanNeighbours_Fan Posts: 7,513
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    Oh no, they are everywhere!! :eek:

    :p

    On a slightly more serious note, if anyone did see Bin Laden in their supermarket, I think they would be too shocked to report him really. I mean wtf lol, why is Bin Laden in my supermarket??

    I would run incase he was planning to blow up the place, I would try to warn as many people as I could though.
  • Taz93Taz93 Posts: 13,315
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    cosmo wrote: »
    What would they do with him if they did find him?His supporters are beheading people because others much further down the al qaeda ranks are being held in prisons. What would the backlash be like if bin Laden was captured by the Americans?

    They might be happy to bomb him to death but as for bringing him to trial? I think that's a whole dofferent ball game.

    Probably kill him, after questioning.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,029
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    Bin Laden has a network of underground caves and mines that he, and his followers, like to use. Of course, they also keep a dragon for safe measure and fly around on a magical carpet.

    Seriously, is Bin Laden is in Pakistan now, he wont be for much longer probably.
  • GreenfuzzGreenfuzz Posts: 65
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    Bin Laden used to work for the CIA, I wonder how many people know that. And also he is not wanted for the 9/11 attacks, check out the FBI's own website if you don't beleive it.
  • Burning BallsBurning Balls Posts: 4,493
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    I would run incase he was planning to blow up the place, I would try to warn as many people as I could though.


    That's a good idea LOL. :D

    Although on a slightly more pragmatic note, I doubt Bin Laden wants to blow up himself.

    Still it's probably the best course of action, all things considered.
  • sub4ux4sub4ux4 Posts: 1,756
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    lets invade pakistan .
  • trinity2002trinity2002 Posts: 16,059
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    He could live next door to me and I wouldn't know him from Adam. But like I previous poster I too know someone who is adamant she saw him at St Pancras.
  • rufnek2k6rufnek2k6 Posts: 4,188
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    So THATS why american drones have been bombing Pakistan for the past year :rolleyes:
  • RicardodaforceRicardodaforce Posts: 8,576
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    rufnek2k6 wrote: »
    So THATS why american drones have been bombing Pakistan for the past year :rolleyes:

    I thought it was to wipe out surplus wedding parties.
  • Burning BallsBurning Balls Posts: 4,493
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    I thought it was to wipe out surplus wedding parties.


    I thought it was to target the unruly goats?
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