Whats your argument to support that?
It's not like this really changes anything about the decentralized network of Al Qaida, still plenty of foot soldiers, plenty of financing and munitions available (hell IED'd are built in Iran in a near assembly line fashion, nothing really "improvised" about them), won't stop attacks against US citizens/interest/etc.
So other than being able to say, "We got the SOB."
What does it really affect? What does it change?
It's not like this really changes anything about the decentralized network of Al Qaida, still plenty of foot soldiers, plenty of financing and munitions available (hell IED'd are built in Iran in a near assembly line fashion, nothing really "improvised" about them), won't stop attacks against US citizens/interest/etc.
So other than being able to say, "We got the SOB."
What does it really affect? What does it change?



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