Posted on 03/31/2005 2:55:02 PM PST by RandDisciple
No other news yet.
How many aides can one terrorist bastard have?
72? Oh, no wait, that is virgins. Sorry.
that was my first thought.
Another one?!
This commode scum has more aides than President Bush!
LOL
another one ping...
another one ping...
It must be getting tougher for him to find volunteers to fill the constant vacancies.
Gosh, I sure hope we don't torture the guy :)
Coalition forces holding Zarqawi operative with dual citizenship
PENTAGON The Pentagon says he's the first American known to be captured fighting for the insurgency in Iraq.
It happened late last year, but was announced today.
Officials say coalition forces seized the suspected terror operative, who was holding dual American-Jordanian citizenship.
http://www.kfor.com/Global/story.asp?S=3151829
Dubya doing his part to clear up the aides crisis in the Middle East...
Found this on a counter-terrorism blog.
http://counterterror.typepad.com/the_counterterrorism_blog/2005/04/iraqi_security__1.html
This from the Government Communications Directorate of the Republic of Iraq:
"Security forces captured another so-called Tanzim Qa`idat al-Jihad Fi Bilad Al-Rafidayn (QJBR) Amir [commander]. Hamza Ali Ahmed al-Widmizyar, also known as Abu Majid was captured in a raid in Ramadi in early April. Abu Majid facilitated communications, weapons and money for al-Zarqawi. Abu Majid was also directly associated with Hiwa Gopali and Umar Baziyani, both of whom were trusted al-Zarqawi lieutenants captured by Security Forces in 2004. Abu Majid has met personally with al-Zarqawi at least on five separate occasions. Salman Aref Abdulkadir Khwamurad al-Zardowe, a.k.a. Abu Sharif, who was, also, captured in the raid, confirmed Abu Majid's position and connections within the al-Zarqawi network. Abu Sharif confessed his involvement in terrorist activity for over three years to include making and detonating improvised explosive devices. Both Abu Majid and Abu Sharif have provided information to Security Forces that will likely lead to more significant arrests of al-Zarqawi associated terrorists in Mosul, Ramadi, and Kirkuk."
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