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US adds Bin Laden's son to terror list

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Bin Laden's son Hamza 'actively engaged' in terrorism

 

WASHINGTON: -- Hamza bin Laden, a son of Osama bin Laden, has been officially designated a global terrorist by the United States.

 

Hamza, who is now in his late 20s, was named an official member of al-Qaeda in 2015 and is seen as a possible successor to his father.

 

Since then, he has called for attacks against western capitals. The US State Department said it was notifying the international community that "Hamza bin Laden is actively engaged in terrorism".

 

Full story: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-38522777

 
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Are we surprised?

It's just a matter of time and they will take him out just like his father. It can't be too soon.

Cool...new movies in the pipeline 

And they've only just realised this?

They should have all been on The List already

along with their wives their children, even their

dogs.

Zero Dark Thirty II. The Next Mission.

 

In theaters December 2019.

 

 

hmmmm....dead man walking

On 6/1/2560 at 9:07 AM, Pimay1 said:

It's just a matter of time and they will take him out just like his father. It can't be too soon.

That is probably a known fact. What isn't known is how many he will take with him and before they catch up to him. 

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