Before Abu Dajeneh drove out of the world to martyrdom in an Iraqi car bomb, he prayed, read the Koran and even sent a final email. On an internet message board for al-Qa’eda affiliates, he said farewell to his comrades and that he looked forward to their next meeting, not in cyberspace, but Paradise. “We will ask each other: ‘Are you such-and-such who used to write Allah the Almighty! in such-and-such a message board?” he wrote. “It will be a great day when we reach it.” Western terror officials have been monitoring al-Qa’eda message boards for two years, sifting postings about beheadings, suicide bombs and kidnappings. Full Story
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