Anonymous ID: bda767 Aug. 4, 2022, 10:35 a.m. No.17010869   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0933 >>1003 >>1243 >>1880 >>2434 >>2583

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/exclusive:-al-zawahiri-was-not-killed-the-way-washington-rep

 

8/4/22

 

Exclusive: Al-Zawahiri was not killed the way Washington reported

 

Diplomatic sources revealed Thursday to Al Mayadeen that the Taliban movement has confirmed the killing of the leader of Al-Qaeda terrorist organization, Ayman Al-Zawahiri, and reliable witnesses in the movement confirmed that they saw his body.

 

However, the sources said Al-Zawahiri was not killed in the way Washington reported, indicating that the Al-Qaeda chief was killed as a result of a mysterious explosion that was not and cannot be disclosed.

 

Biden says US killed Al-Zawahiri in Afghanistan

 

On Monday, US President Joe Biden announced that the United States had killed Al-Qaeda leader Ayman Al-Zawahiri, a suspected mastermind of the September 11, 2001 attacks.

 

In a televised address, Biden said the strike in Kabul, Afghanistan had been carried out on Saturday. "I gave the final approval to go get him," he said, adding that there had been no civilian casualties.

 

"Justice has been delivered and this terrorist leader is no more," Biden said.

 

A senior administration official said Al-Zawahiri had been killed on the balcony of a house in Kabul in a drone strike, and that there had been no US boots on the ground in Afghanistan.

 

The official said that Al-Zawahiri's presence in the Afghan capital Kabul was a "clear violation" of a deal the Taliban had signed with the US in Doha in 2020 that paved the way for the US withdrawal from Afghanistan.

 

How exactly was Al-Qaeda's Zawahiri killed?

 

In a "meticulously planned operation" - as proclaimed by US officials - the United States killed Al-Zawahiri in Afghanistan. The US armed forces, which had occupied Afghanistan for 20 years before withdrawing in a humiliating manner last August, fired two Hellfire missiles from a UAV flying over Kabul, striking the terrorist organization leader's house and killing him.

 

Officials in Washington said the plan was as elaborate as the one that killed Al-Zawahiri's predecessor, Osama bin Laden, in Pakistan in 2011.

 

"For several years the US government has been aware of a network that we assessed supported Zawahiri," a senior administration official told reporters.

 

The United States, however, only found out that Al-Zawahiri was in Afghanistan last year when they learned that his family, wife, daughter, and children moved to the Afghan capital.

 

The official said they were careful, exercising "longstanding terrorist tradecraft" to prevent anyone from tracking them to Al-Zawahiri.

 

"We identified Zawahiri on multiple occasions for sustained periods of time on the balcony," the official said, though the notorious terrorist had a $25 million bounty on his head.

 

Reportedly, Washington's forces studied the construction of the home, finalizing a plan using a detailed model of Al-Zawahiri's safehouse in Afghanistan and presenting it to Biden on July 1.

 

Biden took the decision and issued the order on July 25, just days before the operation took place.

 

Al-Zawahiri was "killed on the balcony," the US official said, in a strike that involved a UAV armed with two precision-guided Hellfire missiles launched at 6:18 am Sunday, Kabul time.

 

The strike was carried out using a non-explosive version of Hellfire, the R9X, which deploys a series of knife-like blades from its fuselage and shreds its target. The "flying ginsu" missiles have been used several times by the United States to kill other targets in Washington's scope.

 

"Zawahiri’s family members were present in other parts of the safe house at the time of the strike and were purposely not targeted and were not harmed," the official noted.

 

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https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/11403376/mohammed-bin-salman-france-house-newcastle-united-owner/

 

Mohammed Bin Salman owns a £230m French chateau called ‘world’s most expensive house’, featuring its own aquarium

 

6 Dec 2021

 

CROWN Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed Bin Salman is now the proud owner of Newcastle United.

 

However, he will hope recent results improve as the Magpies look to avoid the drop with Eddie Howe now installed as boss.

 

And you can bet there isn't a better house in the world to watch his team from, when he's in stunning home in France.

 

His Chateau Louis XIV is modelled on 17th-century French castles, but was built between 2008-11 in Louveciennes, near Versailles.

 

Before the 36-year-old prince bought the palace, Kim Kardashian once considered it as a venue for her wedding to Kanye West.

 

Join SunSport in marvelling at Bin Salman's luxury abode - that features an astonishing aquarium.

 

KEEPING IT QUIET

 

When Bin Salman purchased the Chateau Louis XIV - he didn't want anyone to know about it.

 

He carefully concealed his ownership by using shell companies in France and Luxembourg.

 

But after further investigation it turned out those companies are under the Eight Investment Company umbrella - a Saudi firm that's managed by the head of prince's personal foundation.

 

Emad Khashoggi, the nephew of billionaire arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi, developed the property - bulldozing the original 19th century castle and rebuilding it with 21st century amenities.

 

In fact, it is so hi-tech - fountains, sound systems, the lights, and air conditioning are all controlled by iPhone.

 

THE SPECS

 

The most incredible feature of Chateau Louis XIV is its meditation room, or chilling room inside the castle's moat.

 

It features a transparent underwater chamber, something you might see in a James bond film, that has sturgeon and koi swimming around.

 

Other lavish features include a statue of Louis XIV made of expensive Carrara marble overlooking the 57-acre grounds.

 

In terms of comfort, there are 10 bedroom suites, a huge reception room with a 52ft-high painted dome ceiling, a library, as well as a wine cellar that can store up to 3,000 bottles - enough to toast success with Newcastle.

 

It also has indoor and outdoor pools, a private cinema, a squash court, two ballrooms, and a nightclub.

 

HEY BIG SPENDER

 

In 2015, King Salman threatened to go over his limit on his American Express Centurion Card.

 

He spent £452m on a 440 ft super-yacht - bought from a Russian tycoon after being wowed by it while on holiday France.

 

Feeling that it looked a bit bare and needed some decorating, he then acquired Leonardo Da Vinci's £350m Salvator Mundi masterpiece and is believed to have installed the painting on the mega boat.

 

However, it is the Chateau Louis XIV that required the most fuss.

 

Town officials who worked with designer Khashoggi revealed it became an obsession - likening construction to the building of the Palace of the Versailles.

 

“Khashoggi said it was the dream of his life to make a thing like that,” former Louveciennes deputy mayor Marianne Merlino told the NY Times.

 

“Like in Versailles, that was way over the top too, and like Louis XIV, he achieved something really quite incredible.”

 

And judging by these pictures, you can't argue with that.

 

>> Own private nightclub and Kim K. checked the place for possible wedding venue. Kek!