Posted on 07/30/2004 12:05:47 PM PDT by Publius Maximus
Reports in Kuwait on Friday said a man assumed to be Al Qaeda leader in Iraq, Abu Musab Zarqawi has been captured near the Syrian border.
The report claimed that the man was captured during a joint operation by U.S. occupation forces and Iraqi police, Al Siyasah newspaper, quoting Iraqi sources, said Friday.
It also said that the suspect was caught in a white shirt and jeans, and he gave no resistance when he realized his hideout was besieged, according to Iraqi police.
The U.S. and Iraqi investigators are trying to identify the captive and has sent his DNA sample for testing, the unconfirmed report indicated.
Zarqawi is the most wanted suspect in Iraq and has a U.S. bounty of $25 million on his head.
Though, I would expect it would have been confirmed by now -
I found another report that says the same from a Kuwaiti Paper:
http://www.albawaba.com/news/index.php3?sid=282053&lang=e&dir=news
I will post this separately as well
Won't bother me.
I've seen nothing about this report confirmed anywhere else in the news.....
Gosh I hope this is true!
When he orders a "chocolate" Frosty, I'd say it's his first time.
hehe, definately strangers in a strange land.
Yo Doc, could you make your little blog a little easier to read... tiny font, and hiding in the background....
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