Posted on 09/22/2004 12:51:57 PM PDT by Thanatos
Zarqawi Is Using Hostages to Ransom Old Friends, Drs Germ and Anthrax
DEBKAfile Special Report
September 21, 2004, 5:15 PM (GMT+02:00)
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The dreadful moment - 2:44 am Iraqi time on Tuesday September 20 - when the Jordanian terrorist Musab al-Zarqawi applied a knife to the 53-year old American construction worker, Eugene Armstrong, from Hillsdale, Michigan, was meticulously recorded on one of al Qaedas unspeakable videotapes for broadcast. US sound experts who checked the tape identified the voice reading the short statement before the execution as belonging to the masked man who dictated the terms for freeing all three hostages on the tape released soon after their capture, namely Zarqawi in person. The two remaining hostages, the American Jack Hensley and British Kenneth Bigley, now face the same dread fate as Armstrong within 24 hours unless Iraqi women prisoners are released from Baghdad jails.
In the White House and 10 Downing Street, president George W. Bush nor prime minister Tony Blair are holding firm against surrendering to the demands of al Qaedas operations chief in Iraq. But they are quietly questioning why Zarqawi attaches so much importance to securing the release of the only five Iraqi women left in American hands.
DEBKAfiles Washington sources say the answer comes in two interrelated parts:
1. Zarqawi is smart enough not to pose wild ransom demands, such as the release of Saddam Hussein or top-flight Iraqi ex-generals like Chemical Ali Majid to buy the lives of hostages, because then, Bush and Blairs refusal would be fully backed by Western opinion. He is therefore setting the seeming inconsequential price of five Iraqi women. He reckons that if he keeps on snatching hostages and meting out the same barbaric treatment as he did to Eugene Armstrong on a series of videotapes, public pressure will build up and force the two Western leaders to put a stop to the savage slaughter by abandoning their dogged resistance to the hostage-takers demands and setting the women free. Such surrender would then be hailed as a major triumph for the al Qaeda terrorist chief and augur a rising scale of increasingly steep demands.
2. The only five Iraqi women held by the Americans are a long way from being inconsequential. They include two senior scientists attached to Saddam Husseins biological weapons program: Dr. Rihab Taha, a microbiologist known as Dr. Germ, and Huda Salih Mahdi Ammash, head of his anthrax project and member of the Baath ruling command council.
Syria handed the two women over to the Americans on April 28, 2003, together with Dr. Tahas husband, Gen. Amir Muhammed Rashed, director of Iraqs missile development program as first revealed by DEBKA-Net-Weekly 107 five days later, on May 2, 2003.
According to DEBKAfiles intelligence sources, Zarqawi has been tipped off that one of the two Iraqi scientists is on the point of breaking under questioning and spilling the beans on Saddams WMD to her American interrogators. He therefore interceded by seizing the three Western hostages, either to gain her release or scare her into holding silent.
Our sources also believe that Zarqawi has personal acquaintance going back five years with one or both the Iraqi women scientists. A poisons expert himself, the Jordanian terror master frequently passed through Baghdad in the years 1998 and 2002 on his way to the biological and chemical weapons laboratories made available to al Qaeda in the northern Iraqi town of Biyara. He may even have been supplied with equipment, materials and instruction manuals by those very women. The facility was located in an area controlled by Ansar al-Islam which it later transpired was an operational wing of al Qaeda. Zarqawi may be seeking their release so that they can be hired by al Qaeda to continue the biological weapons researches they performed for the deposed Iraqi dictator.
In any case, their loss would put paid once and for all to the Bush administrations best chance of obtaining evidence to prove Saddam Hussein was running an active banned weapons program. Outside Iraq, the argument over Saddams weapons of mass destruction may have ended in favor of the gainsayers; not so on the battlefields against the terrorists.
Early Tuesday, September 21, Zarqawis group issued a denial that the two French journalists, Christian Chesnot of Radio France and Georges Malbunot of Le Figaro, abducted a month ago in Iraq, had been bought for cash. Clearly, the al Qaeda terrorist is not after any type of hostage. Our sources report a rumor going round Paris and Baghdad for some weeks that the group holding the two Frenchmen is willing to transfer them on the right terms, i.e a sizeable sum in cash and a Muslim fundamentalist or insurgent purchaser, so as not to appear to compromise its principles for monetary gain. Zarqawi is holding himself aloof from the hostage traffic developing in Iraq into a lucrative business.
This week, the Canadian Halifax Herald carried a unique first person account by Scott Taylor on his capture in the Tal Afar enclave, describing how as a hostage of the Ansar al-Islam he was transported between various safe houses, farms and hideouts before being eventually released beside a highway in the city of Mosul. His most startling experience was being handed over by members of the US-funded, newly constituted Iraqi Police Service to his captors. A police officer at the Tal Afar checkpoint instructed him to climb into a car full of masked gunmen. Only too late, he realized they were not a special police unit but terrorists who later claimed that many of the police in Mosul donate part of their US salaries to anti-US forces.
If not to play to Western media and influence a moronic electorate, why else videotape and distribute these murders?
What possible impact on the battlefield can the single murder of a contractor have on the outcome?
John Kerry, traitor and appeaser, at your service.
If we acted as General Pershing did in the South Pacific, all this hostage taking and murdering would be over real quick..........they know we are too gutless to pull that move, though, so they continue.
Why don't we insert GPS devices in the bodies of our service men and contractors working there. I mean the technology is available is it not? Then the next time a hostage is taken we'll know there those Bast***s are.
nick
If we simply destroyed a few bridges and turned off the water supply for a month every time this happened, our troubles in Iraq would soon be over.
I was listening to Bachelor and Loftus last night and Loftus claims that his sources are saying that the Drs. have given up some info on the WMD to the U.S. and that Zarqawi worked with them on Iraq's WMD program. I don't know how reliable his info is but he'll be on discussing it again tonight on WABC radio with Bachelor at 10:00 pm eastern time.
I wouldn't go anywhere without a Glock and a GPS implant.
You are absolutely correct.
I wouldn't hesitate for a millisecond.
Unbelievable that we two have to suffer because of the stupidity of the other billions of people on the planet!
No, not really.
The technology is available.
Yes, when they kill innoncent people to help free their friends, we should just kill their friends.
Surely, this technology is available where by it could be hidden. Doesn't the milatary use it over there? It should be given to every contractor.
nick
"Surely, this technology is available where by it could be hidden. Doesn't the milatary use it over there? It, (GSP devices should be given to every contractor. )
nick"
So what is it? Is the technology available or not?
Nick
Why don't we just execute the women?
~~sigh~~
They would just kill for the fun of it then.
A Lojack unit in our troops BVD's might be a tad uncomfortable....
"If not to play to Western media and influence a moronic electorate, why else videotape and distribute these murders?"
Play to the media, yes. It gets broadcasted to mult-millions that way. To do it to sway and election because people will blame Bush for this butchery? Thats a HUGE stretch.
I think he is doing it so contract workers will not get sent to Iraqi and rebuild their infrastructure. If we fail in Iraqi, the terrorists win and sooner or later get another Saddam like mullah to help them. It was oil-rich countries who initially supported and funded them. They know where the money is to support global Jihad.
I think I'd carry one of these babies.
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