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Posted on 08/02/2003 6:59:07 PM PDT by ConservativeMan55
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To: JustPiper
Fair enough.
Basically, after the Riyadh bombings, which were ordered by Saif al-Adel (the group's military commander) from an IRGC military base according to the NSA, the US started accusing Iran of actively harboring a lot of al-Qaeda's leadership. Iran then announced that they suddenly "discovered" these al-Qaeda leaders in their country and that they had been detained. The names of the detainees being circulated around through anonymous press sources were Ayman al-Zawahiri (bin Laden's #2), Saif al-Adel, Suleiman Abu Ghaith (the spokesman), Saad bin Laden (the heir apparent), and Abu Mohammed al-Masri (the overall training camp commander).
Recently, we got confirmation that Suleiman Abu Ghaith was being held in Iran by the Kuwaiti Interior Minister, who said that Iran had offered to extradict him to Kuwait (Abu Ghaith was a Kuwaiti national prior to October 2001, when he appeared on a videotape flanking bin Laden) but that they had declined, which is exceeding odd given that he is wanted for conspiracy, treason, and incitement to violence in Kuwait. I still think there's more to this than meets the eye ...
In any case, recently an audiotaped statement with all of classic supervillain rhetoric appeared on Dubai Radio attributed to Suleiman Abu Ghaith. I've listened to it, and barring NSA analysis and the fact that Abu Ghaith is (temporarily) still breathing, I see no reason to dispute that interpretation. But the fact of the matter is that the hundreds (thousands) of Iranian students who have been rounded up by the Baseej since the protests began have had no way to communicate with the outside world, yet the al-Qaeda detainees seem to have no trouble in doing so. This is in of itself rather suspicious.
Now you have al-Zawahiri, the second most wanted man on the planet, making yet another rant to al-Arabiyyah. It references fairly recent events (US getting ready to try Guantanamo detainees, for example) and as such basically exposes this whole "detention" story for the sham that it always was.
To: ConservativeMan55
that's ok if AQ thinks they haven't started "their" war yet.
"We" have started our war on AQ.
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posted on
08/03/2003 10:56:37 PM PDT
by
bonesmccoy
(Defeat the terrorists... Vaccinate!)
To: Angelus Errare
Now forgive my skepticism of the ayatollahs' good will, but this is now the SECOND time that an al-Qaeda leader who has been "detained" in Iran (al-Zawahiri has been included in the same list that gets repeated from "anonymous" sources on a regular basis every time the issue comes up) has been able to get an audiotape out to an Arab news station from which to rally the troops. That was my first thought when I heard the report (although Iran still hasn't confirmed his "detention.")
My second thought was why are we hearing from #2 all of a sudden?
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posted on
08/04/2003 5:55:41 AM PDT
by
Coop
(God bless our troops!)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Thanks for the reply. How can we contact the Red Cross and others to voice our complaints?
To: sarasota
Thank you for asking, sara.
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08/05/2003 6:43:42 PM PDT
by
Ragtime Cowgirl
(Dems made freed slaves 2/3rds of a person because the freed slave vote would give the GOP the south.)
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