Posted on 02/25/2005 6:36:13 PM PST by tomball
BAGHDAD - U.S. officials tell NBC News American and Iraqi forces captured one of Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi's inner-circle in a raid Feb. 20 near the border with Syria just missing al-Zarqawi himself.
The man arrested is known as Abu Qutaybah and he decided who, when and how other militants met al-Zarqawi. He told U.S. officials al-Zarqawi is on the run never sleeping in the same place two nights in a row.
Fridays announcement comes as the Iraqi government this week launched an unusual new anti-terror campaign: A gritty TV show called Terrorists in the Hands of Justice.
Every few hours on state television alleged insurgents confess in gripping detail.
(Excerpt) Read more at msnbc.msn.com ...
A new Iraqi TV "reality" series. I love it. 8-)
Keeping the terrorists in suspension [by the appendages, using a broad somewhat elastic ribbon, and not a rope which would cut in the appendages, for that would be needlessly cruel] would greatly facilitate their confessions in even more gripping details.
We should rehabilitate them so they can attend Berkley and CU.
WOW! Terrorist confessions on TV, HEY MSNBCCBSNBC, Why don't you loosers run some of these shows?
Think they will behead them on TV?
I wonder what the Iraqi definition of 'gritty' is. Is this show carried anywhere on satellite TV?
It is looking more and more like they may capture the Z-man in due time. I believe I heard on the L/MSM that they missed him by about an hour. So HUMIT must be paying off. But the guy is slick. He probably can slither between a crack in the wall, when felt threatened, as his voice calls out to his loyal followers to fight the enemy to end, obey allah, receive your 72 white graps after the bullet hits you in the head, allah is great.....he gave us sooooo much sand.
I'll bet he's spending a pleasant time in jail.
Whoa! Paybacks are a .....!
The show has already proven wildly popular
I bet!! What a goldmine!
I'd like a regular spot on C-SPAN for "TITHOJ". Throw the lefties into fits, spending American taxpayer dollars airing the confessions of terrorists... Count me in.
Anyone not in military uniform carrying an RPG will automatically be an enemy of Iraq. The civilians are allowed to keep guns in the house so the projected lifespan of the RPG-carrier will shrink rapidly. At least Al Qaida won't have to worry about their pension accounts being under-funded.
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