Posted on 07/30/2004 4:39:22 PM PDT by musical_airman
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.
Zarqawi, whose Tawhid and Jihad group has claimed responsibility for numerous attacks in Iraq, was captured during a joint operation by US forces and Iraqi police, Al Siyasah newspaper, quoting informed Iraqi sources, said Friday.
The US 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 US bounty of $ 25million on his head. (albawaba.com)
Do we have a sample of his DNA to match it against?
They probably held onto him for a few days so the Democrats wouldn't nominate him.
Make him watch Kerry's speech last night and he'll vote for GWB! ;-)
Trust but verify, lol!
If I remember correctly it took several days before we admitted to capturing Saddam.
For sKerry, they'd need something longer.
Get my drift?
10-4
If this is true, then Michael Moore will be weeping for his favorite Minuteman.
Stuff him headfirst into an outhouse.
ping!
When a USA top gun steps to the plate, I'll believe it. Until then, I have to remain sceptical (But I sure have my fingers crossed and I hope he has sand flees in his jocks.)
It's swirling too many places to be totally discounted, in my opinion.
"If this is true, then Michael Moore will be weeping for his favorite Minuteman."
A box of twinkies might help him forget.
Here's a couple:
Watching Tah-RAY-za Ketchup Queen do a s-l-o-w striptease
Making him read Gore's "Earth In The Balance"
Either one, guaranteed to kill.
Story won't die...
Ok - but we should cut off and grill his schwanzstucker for the German canibal first... let him watch the feast, then feed him through the wood chipper.
it took about six hours, and that's probably only because it was 3:00 eastern time when it happened.
Its now been more than 24 hours since this first appeared, with all mention of it tracking back to the original Bulgarian-sourced story. It seems mention of it is pretty much confined to the Arab and Asia/Pacific press, and to related conjecture on the web, notably here. As much as I'd like for it to be real, I've gotta say I see little liklihood there's any "THERE" there.
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