Posted on 11/20/2005 8:02:44 AM PST by Kristopher
Rumeurs dans les médias des pays arabes : l'archi-terroriste Abou Moussab Al Zarkaoui, le leader d'Al Qaïda en Irak, aurait été tué lors d'un attentat suicide dans la ville de Mossoul au Nord du pays.
Les forces américaines et irakiennes alertées sur les lieux vérifient la véracité de cette information.
(Guysen.Israël.News / 20 novembre 2005 17:30 GMT+2 ISRAEL)
We can hope.
Zarqawi is worse than bin Laden ever thought of being. If Zarqawi ever got financial backing, he could become the worst terrorist madman in history.
Thanks for the link.
Sorry. i seem to have posted an article which was already on the site.
Maybe the moderator can pull mine out.
K.
I remembered 'vaca' meant 'bull',
'cause Cindy Sheehan is from 'Vacaville"
Can't be.
I just saw Big Al down at the local 7-11.
Probably a ruse to allow him to go underground now that he's pissed off his country and even his family. I suspect he now has enemies who know where to find him.
If they would give me a dollar for ever time he's been reported dead, I would have a nice nest egg to invest...
Hmmmm... I could have sworn I just saw him at Subway.
Al-Zarqawi's Jordan family renounces him |
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Posted by Mo1 On 11/20/2005 9:49:23 AM CST · 20 replies · 393+ views seattlepi.nwsource.com ^ | November 20, 2005 | JAMAL HALABY AMMAN, Jordan -- Family members of Jordanian-born Abu Musab al-Zarqawi renounced the terrorist leader Sunday after his al-Qaida in Iraq group claimed responsibility for the Nov. 9 suicide attacks on three Amman hotels that killed 59 people. The family of al-Zarqawi, whose real name is Ahmed Fadheel Nazzal al-Khalayleh, reiterated their strong allegiance to Jordan's King Abdullah II in half-page advertisements in the kingdom's three main newspapers. Al-Zarqawi threatened to kill the king in an audiotape released Friday. "A Jordanian doesn't stab himself with his own spear," said the statement by 57 members of the al-Khalayleh family, including al-Zarqawi's brother... |
he's just trying to go underground... create a myth and then disappear. maybe the heat is getting t him
That should wake up the FR resident foreign grammar and spelling experts.
Quoi?
I sure hope you are keeping that pie in the freezer:')
Just days ago, there was auditape provided by Al Qaida of Iraq that sounds like the voice of Zarqawi talking about the attacks in Jordan. If the voice is determined to be that of Zarqawi, that means he was still alive few days ago. Meanwhile, I think it's unrealistic that he is around Mosul. I rather guess he is in Ramadi, Baquba, down the Tigris River, or in a foreign country (Syria or Iran).
Zarqawi is dead, for the 45th time.
This is arab street scam that makes the guy look invicible. Every time he needs a boost, they call him dead and then he reemerges, apparently defying all odds for survival. This time, this is a needed remake after the bombing mess in Jordan last week, it blew up in his face.
Now they remake him a hero, mostly fueled by the muslim loving scummy french media.
LOL that just ain't right... lol
I keep all the fixin's on hand at all times!
"This is arab street scam that makes the guy look invicible. Every time he needs a boost, they call him dead and then he reemerges, apparently defying all odds for survival"
The James Brown of islamonazis!
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