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Mar 29, 2023
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Ayman al-Zawahri had access to more than a few assault rifles - in fact, he was surrounded by guys with assault rifles and RPGs.
A drone, operated from a thousand miles away, blew him to bits as he stood on his balcony in Kabul - and left his wife and kids unharmed.
And your punky little ass is gonna take on the US military with your AR?
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