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August 12, 2005
Is This Guy One Of The Al-Qaeda 'Aussies' ?
Topics: War on TerrorAnd so we have another loud-mouthed, freedom hating, Johnny-Jihad want-a-be, whose joined in with Islamists, the enemy of humanity, threatening his native country and the rest of the free world. So what's new? He's just another terrorist now, to be killed or captured. People like Mathew Stewart (if it is in fact him) and his ilk aren't worth the TV time - except to find them, fix their position, and eliminate them as a threat.

A former Australian Army Private, MATHEW Stewart, is reported to be the "Australian" in an al-Qaeda terror video, and according to the Foreign Minister, is one of "a small number of Australians" that they have concerns about. Stewart was a member of "Nine Section, Delta Company 2RAR, which witnessed the aftermath of many militia atrocities throughout Dili (East Timor) and its surrounds from September 1999 to February 2000." Stewart went missing in Afghanistan four years ago, after being delisted by the army.
A SOLDIER who shared a foxhole with Stewart for six months said he is "85per cent" sure the "threatening extremist" in the latest Al-Qaeda video is his former "best mate".
When the Australians catch up with Mr Mathew Stewart, I'm inclined to believe that he won't be in a condition to be anybody's "mate" again! An Australian official put the issue in perspective when he said that ""Any Australian who thinks that joining al-Qaeda is a way for the future is an Australian who is taking up arms against the Australian people, and (they) will find themselves, if captured, in enormous difficulty."
Mr Mathew Stewart and his kind are indeed in enormous difficulty. If the Australian SAS or American Navy Seals find him, color him gone!
Hat tip - Mac at InTheBullPen
Posted by Richard at August 12, 2005 2:52 PM
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