To: Enterprise
That is the advantage of having him in custody. The other side can't know for sure what he is, or is not, telling us. The best bit of news on this capture has been the little told story of the "memo" from an insurgents meeting they found in his briefcase. Supposedly, it names all the major players still funding and participating in the insurgency. My guess is the rats (the Iraqi ones, not the Democrats) are scattering furiously trying to leave the country after they heard this bit of info. My guess is the insurgency becomes largely null and void after this capture.
35 posted on
12/14/2003 8:21:46 PM PST by
Azzurri
To: Azzurri
I'm betting that the Saddamites already in custody are the ones who will be cutting the deals. With Saddam on custody, the intel faucet will be turned wide open.
To: Azzurri
My guess is the rats (the Iraqi ones, not the Democrats) are scattering furiously trying to leave the country after they heard this bit of info. My guess is the insurgency becomes largely null and void after this capture. We can thank the stupid media again for another "Loose Lips Sink Ships" event. Had they not mention for 72 hours, we probably could have had a bunch of them rounded up.
64 posted on
12/14/2003 9:42:06 PM PST by
Go Gordon
(The older I get, the better I used to be.)
To: Azzurri
That is fantastic news. The memo will be used to spook all kinds of rats. Kinda funny how rats of various sorts have memos show up at inopportune times isn't it?
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