Posted on 07/13/2004 10:31:40 AM PDT by GVnana
No details yet. Follows on news of Bin Laden associate from Iran/Afghan border surrenders to Saudi authorities.
BAGHDAD, Iraq Kurdish security forces have captured 15 militants in northern Iraq, including one man believed to be a senior leader of a local Al Qaeda-linked group, an official in a pro-American Kurdish party said Tuesday.
Among those arrested late Monday evening was a man identified as Hemen Banishiri, reportedly the second-in-command for the radical Kurdish group, Ansar al-Islam (search), said Saadi Ahmed, a senior member of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan's (search) political wing.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,125471,00.html
The "John-John campaign is being flushed, and you ain't gonna have allies in the WH come November" writing on the wall?
LOL!
I will now take beatings.
Had no idea till people made fun of me, was in a hurry. ;o
No beatings required.
The "Tehran Trio" sounds like a pretty high-powered bunch. And the Iranian Republican Guard is it's own little kingdom?
Well I asked the moderator to remove this from breaking news since it hardly applies.
What makes you think that al-Harbi or the two others who also surrendered have fallen out of favor with the senior leadership?
And yes, the IRGC/VEVAK is pretty much autonomous within the Iranian hierarchy.
They've also been getting quite cocky lately:
http://www.memri.org/bin/latestnews.cgi?ID=SD74304
Not too hard for Iran to figure that when old boy gets back to SA he's going to spill.
Tehran dredges up their "20 captured AQ", without specifying names, and the mullahs are covered, no matter who he says now lives in Iran.
They will get away with it too.
We haven't had any reaction to anything they've done or said lately.
You'd almost think we were ignoring Iran.
;-)
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