Posted on 12/05/2010 1:02:23 PM PST by anniegetyourgun
On Thursday, Interior Minister Jawad Bolani and top Iraqi generals paraded 38 suspects they said included some of the senior leaders of the Al Qaeda affiliate.
In the news conference carried live on state-run television, a man said to be the long-sought senior leader of the group was brought in wearing a black hood, which was whipped off to show his face to the cameras.
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They are running their own government.
The US looks concerned? So how do we look concerned. Furrowed brow on Uncle Sam or something?
That's why they were able to nab 38 HVTs. The State Depart worms weren't told about it so they could warn the HVTs to escape.
The State Department was quoted as saying “We’ve invested a lot in Halliburton and other entitlement operations in Iraq. Lots of people would no longer be sucking on the govt. tit if the Iraqi’s became autonomous and the bilking of billions from the taxpayers back in the States would cease.”/s
We are CONCERNED they are arresting Al-Qaeda suspects? Why would we not want them to arrest a bunch of terrorists? Al-Qaeda = 9/11. The Iraqis are showing great initiative.
I remember a report some years ago in Fallujah from one of our police trainers. The companion Iraqi police trainers couldn't understand why we forbade hitting handcuffed suspects. They all agreed that hitting the suspects before they were cuffed made no sense. It never dawned on them not to hit suspects at all.
In the Muslim world, law is not as important as order.
I know for certain that the RATs are against nation building. /s
a man said to be the long-sought senior leader of the group was brought in wearing a black hood, which was whipped off to show his face to the camerasApparently the Shiite-heads running Iraq are serious about wiping out the Sunni al-Qaeda "extremists". Thanks anniegetyourgun.
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