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Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi Nearly Captured?

d3n

Golden Member
Just saw a break in news blurb from ABC world News on my local station. Al-Zarqawi was nearly captured on a tipoff. U.S. Troops supposably were acting on a tip in stopping a group of cars. In the rear a truck turns on a dime and Zarqawi jumps out at speed and hides under a bridge. Inside the truck was a laptop with lots of data and Zarqawi is still at large.

Looking for an AP story to verify any of this.


Smoke em out I say.

EDIT: Here is a link to the abc story .
 
How many times are people going to get rubbed, just to have the hand taken away at the last moment? He'll be caught when he's caught. Until then I will ignore all media reports about it.
 
Originally posted by: conjur
Give me a fvcking break.

Zarqawi is a myth.

Riight, I'm sure all these kidnappings and beheadings are happening out of nowhere with no coordination, no planning and no leadership. Riight.

He is one of the most wanted terrorists in the world with a bounty of $25 million. We will be on his trail as long as hes there. Remember, he has been an enemy of America long before Iraq. His goal is to establish the Caliphate.
 
Originally posted by: raildogg
Originally posted by: conjur
Give me a fvcking break.

Zarqawi is a myth.

Riight, I'm sure all these kidnappings and beheadings are happening out of nowhere with no coordination, no planning and no leadership. Riight.

Bin Laden does not exist...ooooooohooooohh....
 
Originally posted by: raildogg
Originally posted by: conjur
Give me a fvcking break.

Zarqawi is a myth.
Riight, I'm sure all these kidnappings and beheadings are happening out of nowhere with no coordination, no planning and no leadership. Riight.
Where did I say that?

Hmm??
 
Originally posted by: d3n
Just saw a break in news blurb from ABC world News on my local station. Al-Zarqawi was nearly captured on a tipoff. U.S. Troops supposably were acting on a tip in stopping a group of cars. In the rear a truck turns on a dime and Zarqawi jumps out at speed and hides under a bridge. Inside the truck was a laptop with lots of data and Zarqawi is still at large.

Looking for an AP story to verify any of this.


Smoke em out I say.

EDIT: Here is a link to the abc story .

BTW, a one-legged man jumps out at speed and gets away?
 
Conjur, I'm not sure where are you going with this 'myth' stuff. Explain?

I'll agree that he has pretty much been 'made' by this war, and likely had no Al-Q ties prior to this war, but I'm not sure that makes him a myth.
 
There is much discussion as to whether or not Zarqawi is even alive. There were reports some time ago that he was killed in an attack in Iraq.

Also, how can a one-legged man jump from a moving vehicle and escape the U.S. forces? Are we that inept? Or, is he some sort of supervillain with powers of invisibility?

Can't wait to hear Rumfeld's press conference here in a bit. I'm sure he'll say something like the dearth of attacks in the last couple of months (this apparent "near capture" was on Feb. 20) is due to Zarqawi being on the run and being scared. But, now that attacks are increasing again, it must mean Zarqawi has regrouped.

Just pure propaganda.
 
I came across this today. Apparently CNN is now covering this story 🙂

I also wonder about a guy running out of a vehicle and getting away, but without knowing directly from the people involved what happend it's really difficult to use the newstory to garner much meaningful info about this.

I have to note that it's interesting we've moved away from OBL to AZ. I guess OBL isn't going to happen any time soon, so second best is our next best shot.
 
Well we all know how it turned out when Bush said he was going to capture OBL now didn't we.... soon we'll see him in a press conference saying something like.. "I'm not interested in AZ"....
 
Originally posted by: GreatBarracuda
Good Luck

nice article.


Where is his "base"? Zarqawi may have found plenty of funds and manpower in Saudi Arabia, especially after the siege of Fallujah in April, as well as in pockets of the Sunni triangle. Tawhid does exist as a movement, it may have as many as 1,000 members. Once again, the majority of the Iraqi resistance refuse to blow up Iraqi policemen or the desperate urban youth queuing up every day to get jobs in the security services. But for Tawhid, any Iraqi collaborating with the occupation in any way is a legitimate target.

[...]

But not a single source, anywhere, claims to have actually seen "Zarqawi" since late 2001 in Afghanistan. Ask the Pentagon. Ask the CIA. Ask the Federal Bureau of Investigation. No one, on the record, is able to independently verify that "Zarqawi" actually exists. There are no photos - only that same CIA-owned black and white. The CIA doesn't even know how tall or how fat "Zarqawi" is. All the literature on "Zarqawi" since late 2001 springs from dubious "confessions" by prisoners and "statements" by all sorts of people claiming to be "Zarqawi".

Even more extraordinary is that everybody and his neighbor is after Zarqawi: the Pentagon; the CIA; the Mukhabarat-lite intelligence services of Allawi; the Mehdi Army of Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr; the bombed residents of Fallujah, where he apparently is hiding; not to mention millions of Iraqis who would bless the heavens above for a shot at laying their hands on a $25 million bounty. Just like bin Laden, nobody can find Zarqawi. Why?
 
:cookie:


Suck on this for a while:

Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: GreatBarracuda
Good Luck

nice article.


Where is his "base"? Zarqawi may have found plenty of funds and manpower in Saudi Arabia, especially after the siege of Fallujah in April, as well as in pockets of the Sunni triangle. Tawhid does exist as a movement, it may have as many as 1,000 members. Once again, the majority of the Iraqi resistance refuse to blow up Iraqi policemen or the desperate urban youth queuing up every day to get jobs in the security services. But for Tawhid, any Iraqi collaborating with the occupation in any way is a legitimate target.

[...]

But not a single source, anywhere, claims to have actually seen "Zarqawi" since late 2001 in Afghanistan. Ask the Pentagon. Ask the CIA. Ask the Federal Bureau of Investigation. No one, on the record, is able to independently verify that "Zarqawi" actually exists. There are no photos - only that same CIA-owned black and white. The CIA doesn't even know how tall or how fat "Zarqawi" is. All the literature on "Zarqawi" since late 2001 springs from dubious "confessions" by prisoners and "statements" by all sorts of people claiming to be "Zarqawi".

Even more extraordinary is that everybody and his neighbor is after Zarqawi: the Pentagon; the CIA; the Mukhabarat-lite intelligence services of Allawi; the Mehdi Army of Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr; the bombed residents of Fallujah, where he apparently is hiding; not to mention millions of Iraqis who would bless the heavens above for a shot at laying their hands on a $25 million bounty. Just like bin Laden, nobody can find Zarqawi. Why?

 
Bush's ridiculous WMD lie won't work anymore (well, not on most people that is) so he uses Zarqawi for his excuse to raze cities like Fallujah and al Qaim.

And some Americans just keep drinking the Kool-Aid. More than that, I think they've filled a swimming pool with Kool-Aid and are busy drowning themselves in it.
 
How can they find Saddam hiding in a hole and not catch a one legged man who has a bullet in his lung? I wouldn't doubt that AZ is a myth perpetuated only to further this war that was based on misleading congress and the american public. dubya's approval is sinking by the day, as is the rest of his neo-con bunch.
Anyone happen to see the poll in CNN yesterday asking if they thought that the Senate was acting like
A) Responsible Adults
or
B) Spoiled Children
Click here for the answer 🙂

Yes, I know it's not scientific, but damn...
 
Sheik,

The Saddam/Spider Hole thing was a set up. Like the Jessica Lynch thing. Like the Tillman thing.

It's all propaganda. All BS.

Zarqawi -- one leg, lung punctured by a bullet, has outrun the U.S. forces in Iraq for over two years.

Uh huh.

He's the boogeyman. The Islamic Freddie Kruger.




 
I agree, that's why I think it's bs we cannot find OBL, AZ, but we can find several #3 operatives. How can there be more than 1 #3 operative.. well, maybe that's as high as dubya can count. 😛
 
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