Since the Iraqi Military caught him, they’d be wise to keep him.
Was he mirandized?
When we killed al-Zawahiri, Jane Harman called it “great police work” on MTP. I wonder how the Dems will categorize this with 0 as CiC.
Torture, rinse, repeat..................execute. No US court venue.
Hussein wants him brought to the USA to face charges. < \sarcasm>
Now they’re saying he has NOT been arrested. (They is US Army and Iraqi government.) Per twitter.
Got one.
OH YEAH!! GREAT news!!
Pong
Just lick his ba...... I mean kick him in the ballllllllsssss !!!
Obama will be serving him lobster and Filet mignon at a formal white house dinner. He will then reside in the Lincoln bedroom for a period of 8 - 10 weeks while Obama apologizes for his capture and for making him a terrorist.
He may even be presented with a medal after he is given a presidential pardon.
After which time, he will be given a high paying job with either ACORN, AIG or another multi billion dollar business of his choosing that the government will take over to make amends.
Unless of course he would rather just prefer to take his American citizenship and collect government checks, health care and buy a million dollar home that can be financed right through a few of Obama’s contacts. (and defaulted on later naturally)
Should make things alright don’t you think?
the leader of the Islamic State of Iraq, an umbrella group of Sunni militant factions that is believed dominated by al-Qaida in Iraq.
“The suspected leader of an al-Qaida-linked militant network was captured Thursday by Iraqi military forces.”
You can bet that credit will not go to American forces anymore. The American forces will let the Iraqis “make” the capture. That way there will be more than waterboarding this guy and others that follow. This is a way around our political handwringers.
blog:
http://www.jihadica.com/emirate-of-confusion/
“Emirate of Confusion”
Truls Tønnessen
May 8th, 2009 | AQ in Iraq, Iraq, Islamic State of Iraq
SNIPPET: “Editors note: I am delighted to introduce a new contributor, Truls Tønnessen, who is a FFI research fellow as well as a PhD candidate in History at the University of Oslo. He works on jihadism in Iraq and will be covering Iraq for Jihadica.
The alleged arrest of the emir of al-Qaida led Islamic State of Iraq (ISI), Abu Umar al-Baghdadi, has not incited a torrent of reactions on the jihadi web forums so far. Interestingly, the major Iraqi insurgent groups, including the ISI itself, have not commented upon the alleged arrest.
There may be several reasons for this lack of reactions.”