Posted on 12/25/2014 6:11:27 PM PST by Dave346
A prisoner exchange may be in the cards for a Jordanian pilot captured by Islamic State fighters after his plane crashed in Syria, according to a report in the Arab press.
Jordanian political activists told the London-based daily Al-Quds al-Arabi on Thursday that a prisoner exchange could be possible if the Jordanian government released people affiliated with the group al-Qaida in Iraq, the precursor to Islamic State.
Tareq al-Fayed, a Jordanian political activist close to the Salafist movement mentioned Sajida al-Rishawi, an Iraqi woman who was caught trying to blow herself up in a failed suicide bombing during a wedding party at a hotel in Amman in 2005.
Prominent political activist Sheikh Muhammad Khalaf al-Hadid told the Arab newspaper that in addition to Rishawi, the Jordanian pilot could be exchanged for jihadist Ziad al-Karbouli (aka Abu Houthiyfah).
Karbouli worked with Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the former leader of al-Qaida in Iraq.
Another name that he raised was Jordanian Muammar al-Jaghbir, who was sentenced to death for the 2002 murder of a US diplomat, but whose sentence was commuted to 15 years.
Salafi leader Sheikh Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi who has come out against Islamic State, but supports al-Qaida, was named by Khalaf, adding that he is the only person in Jordan capable of negotiating such an exchange.
In early September, Maqdisi defended the Islamic State when a Saudi cleric declared that the group had broken away from Islam, said Ala Alrababah in a report published earlier this month by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Maqdisi asserted that despite the groups faults, he had never criticized the Islamic State for fighting tyrants, rafida [rejectors], or nusayri [a derogatory term for Alawites], for establishing an Islamic state or for declaring the caliphate, wrote Alrababah.
Then, in late September, Maqdisi said, the crusade against Islam and Muslims in Syria and Iraq has begun with the support of the apostates.
Meanwhile, the father of a Jordanian pilot said he does not consider his son a hostage, and he called on his captors to treat him as a guest.
Jordan is one of several Arab countries participating in the US-led military mission to bomb fighters from the Islamist group, which holds territory in both Syria and Iraq.
1LT. Muath al-Kasaesbeh, 27, was captured after his jet crashed in northeast Syria during a bombing mission against the Islamists on Wednesday. The US military, which commands the operation, said enemy fire was not the cause of the crash.
Kasaesbeh, who comes from a prominent Jordanian Sunni family, is the first pilot from the international coalition known to have been captured by Islamic State.
The Sunni jihadist group has a history of killing enemy soldiers it captures on the battlefield and beheading Western civilians it takes hostage. Many of the captives it has killed are Shiites or non-Muslims, but the group has also executed Sunnis for fighting alongside its enemies.
His family has pleaded for mercy.
I do not want to describe him as a hostage. I call him a guest, his father, Saif al-Kasaesbeh, told Reuters Television. He is a guest among brothers of ours in Syria Islamic State. I ask them by the name of God and with the dignity of the prophet Mohammed, peace be upon him to receive him as a guest of his hosts and treat him well.
The US military, which commands the operation, said enemy fire was not the cause of the crash.
If they let Obama do the Negotiating ISIS will be flying Jordan’s F16’s.
Can ISIS even be trusted to make a prisoner exchange, what demons they are.
If Obama gets to negotiate,then we can close Gitmo.The place will be empty.
F-16 ping.
Put a time delayed explosive device sub-cutaneous in the prisoner to be released and let him go. They could use sleeping gas to put him under while he was asleep, place device within the abdomen or in the chest cavity through the anus.
Set delay for 2-4 weeks and we might take out some undesirables!!!
Reads like a spy novel!
I heard clear as a bell it was a heat-seeking anti-aircraft missile, whether it was shoulder launched?
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One of those 400 missing “Benghazi” SAMS perhaps?
They should swap some led with these swine for that prisoner and bring back a bunch of ISIS heads to put on stakes.
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