If you are implying that I avoided the question, here is Tarl Cabot's answer.
I love how you added a few things in there Tarl Cabot. I notice you threw in AK-47's, machine guns and satellite communications equipments. The article does not say anything about those three things. What it does say though is that they found cash, foreign passports, weapons, and sophisticated communications equipment. Is it so strange for a wedding to have cash or foreign passports? Can relatives not visit from foreign areas to visit a loved ones wedding? And also, a cell phone could be considered a sophisticated communication device for Gods sake. And weapons? Yeah, to shoot in the air for celebration, which is why the US forces returned fire killing 15 children and 10 women, you know, the 15 child terrorists? Believe it or not, wedding celebrations go well into the morning as well, and could it be a possibility that maybe they held it a remote location to avoid complications with the war?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp...nguage=printer