Yes, the headline is correct. Al Qaeda's newest branch located in Asia's Subcontinent set out on a mission to attack and take control of a U.S. aircraft carrier in Karachi Pakistan. Obviously these people are the masters of military planning and mission accomplishment. What can one say about a bunch of moron's who believe they can seize control of an American aircraft carrier. Perhaps they should cease using the product which finances their operations.
Al Qaeda's genius's attacked the wrong ship and got a severe beat down for their efforts.
Fighters of the Islamic terror group branch that was unveiled two weeks ago had planned to storm an American aircraft carrier at a Karachi port, but found a Pakistani Navy ship in its place, The Telegraph reports. The attackers suffered heavy casualties as the Pakistani Navy easily overpowered their attempt. Three of the al-Qaeda fighters were killed and seven were arrested according to Pakistani officials. Two Pakistani Naval guards were wounded.
"It was a complete failure, they did not do any kind of damage, some were captured and we caught more, seven so far and may be more to come. They were well-equipped and came with the intention of taking a ship into their custody but they were caught in the initial stages," an investigation source told The Telegraph
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