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80 new members for the British Sas

London, United Kingdom - The special force of the British Air Force seems to work in order to find the heads of Al Qaeda

According to the daily journal "Guardian" it seems that 80 new members of Sas (Special Air Service) of the British Air Force would join the 400 already operating: it is a decision of the United Kingdom's government in order to face up to the terrorism's intimidation. Always according to the newspaper it seems that the Special Air Force are working currently in order to find the heads of Al Qaeda (sadly...

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