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The letter from Figaro of August 3, 2022

2022-08-03T04:59:55.841Z


The death of al-Zawahiri allows the Americans to settle the accounts of September 11, a Frenchman faces 116 years in prison in the United States and more and more animals are abandoned in the summer.


Dear readers,

Ayman al-Zawahiri is dead.

This name may not mean much to you, yet this gentleman was very close to Osama bin Laden, his right arm, his successor, the one with whom he had founded al-Qaeda.

An American drone killed him as he took to the air on his balcony in Kabul.

A victory for the Americans almost a year after the debacle of the departure of their troops from Afghanistan.

Raise your eyes to the sky, dear subscribers, it is prescient today because “

the weather on the 3rd, it will do the month

”.

And have a nice day!

Louise Darbon

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America settles 9/11 accounts with al-Qaeda

On this screenshot of a video released by al-Qaeda in September 2021 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks appears Ayman al-Zawahiri, killed on July 31 in Kabul by a drone attack.

EYEPRESS via Reuters Connect

Sunday morning, Ayman al-Zawahiri was killed in Kabul, killed by American drone fire.

This Egyptian doctor was the man behind Osama bin Laden, the one who founded al-Qaida with him after the Soviets left Afghanistan.

It was he who set the ideological course of the organization whose leaders dispersed following 9/11.

After…

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Source: lefigaro

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