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Abu Musab al-Zarqawi reportedly arrested in Iraq

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...Good if true...


Abu Musab al-Zarqawi reportedly arrested in Iraq
Chinadaily.com.cn | 4 Jan

Abu Mus'ab al-Zarqawi, whom the US occupation authorities declared to be the "target number one" in Iraq, has been arrested in the city of Baakuba, the Emirate newspaper al-Bayane reported on Tuesday referring to Kurdish sources.

Al-Zarqawi, leader of the terrorist group Al-Tawhid Wa'al-Jihad, was recently appointed the director of the Al-Qaeda organisation in Iraq.

The newspaper's correspondent in Baghdad points out that a report on the seizure of the terrorist, on whom the US put a bounty of US$10 million, was also reported by Iraqi Kurdistan radio, which at one time had been the first to announce the arrest of Saddam Hussein.

There have been no official reports about the arrest of the terrorist. Al-Zarqawi, 38, a Jordanian, whose real name is Ahmad al-Khalayleh, aims to turn Iraq into a "new Afghanistan".

According to Arab press data, Al-Tawhid Wa'al-Jihad group has divided Iraq into several emirates. The group's independent subdivisions at a strength of 50 to 500 militants operate in the cities of Al-Falluja, Al-Qaim, Diala, and Samarra.

The personnel of the group is on the whole 1,500-strong and includes Iraqis and citizens of Arab and Islamic countries. There are demolition experts and missilemen among them.

The group has depots of weapons and explosives in various parts of the country. It intends to frustrate the upcoming parliamentary elections that are scheduled for the end of this month. Al-Tawhid Wa'al-Jihad threatens to do away with Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi and members of the interim government.
 

dan-o

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Great, now I need to learn yet another name when the continued insurgency is blamed on a single individual. Someone needs to create one of those fun-loving playing card sets featuring all the individuals formerly blamed for the insurgency yet whose capture did nothing to stem the violence.
 

DRB

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dan-o said:
Great, now I need to learn yet another name when the continued insurgency is blamed on a single individual. Someone needs to create one of those fun-loving playing card sets featuring all the individuals formerly blamed for the insurgency yet whose capture did nothing to stem the violence.
Leave him free so you don't have to learn a new name, that's an interesting concept.
 

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dan-o said:
Great, now I need to learn yet another name when the continued insurgency is blamed on a single individual. Someone needs to create one of those fun-loving playing card sets featuring all the individuals formerly blamed for the insurgency yet whose capture did nothing to stem the violence.

It's a sad commentary on just how up-to-date you are with world events if you are just now learning al-Zarqawi's name.

:rolleyes:
 

dan-o

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It's a sad commentary on just how up-to-date you are with world events if you are just now learning al-Zarqawi's name.

:rolleyes:
I know who he is, I mean come on, he's wholly responsible for all anti-US activity in Iraq according to the news....

We are constantly blaming individuals for the insurgency in an effort to make it look like it is an abberation instead of a widespread problem. If you think catching this one guy will dramatically change the situation in Iraq you are mistaken.
 

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dan-o said:
I know who George Bush is, I mean come on, he's wholly responsible for all US activity in Iraq according to the news....

We are constantly blaming individuals for making the world hate us in an effort to make it look like it is an abberation instead of a widespread problem. If you think voting out of office this one guy will dramatically change the situation in Iraq you are mistaken.


...fixed...

:p
 

clancy98

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noone said that. BUT IT IS ONE LESS TERRORIST CHOPPING OFF AMERICAN HEADS ON VIDEO! moron.
 

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Looks like this story is hitting the news wires now...


URGENT: 'TARGET #1': al-Zarqawi reportedly arrested in Iraq
Tue Jan 04 2005 09:49:47 ET

DUBAI, January 4 (Itar-Tass) - Abu Mus'ab al-Zarqawi, whom the US occupation authorities declared to be the "target number one" in Iraq, has been arrested in the city of Baakuba, the Emirate newspaper al-Bayane reported on Tuesday referring to Kurdish sources. Al-Zarqawi, leader of the terrorist group Al-Tawhid Wa'al-Jihad, was recently appointed the director of the Al-Qaeda organisation in Iraq.

The newspaper's correspondent in Baghdad points out that a report on the seizure of the terrorist, on whom the US put a bounty of 10 million dollars, was also reported by Iraqi Kurdistan radio, which at one time had been the first to announce the arrest of Saddam Hussein.

There have been no official reports about the arrest of the terrorist. Al-Zarqawi, 38, a Jordanian, whose real name is Ahmad al-Khalayleh, aims to turn Iraq into a "new Afghanistan". According to Arab press data, Al-Tawhid Wa'al-Jihad group has divided Iraq into several emirates. The group's independent subdivisions at a strength of 50 to 500 militants operate in the cities of Al-Falluja, Al-Qaim, Diala, and Samarra.

The personnel of the group is on the whole 1,500-strong and includes Iraqis and citizens of Arab and Islamic countries. There are demolition experts and missilemen among them.

The group has depots of weapons and explosives in various parts of the country. It intends to frustrate the upcoming parliamentary elections that are scheduled for the end of this month. Al-Tawhid Wa'al-Jihad threatens to do away with Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi and members of the interim government.