Submit your comments on this article | |||||
Iraq-Jordan | |||||
Al-zarqawi Has Been Arrested ? | |||||
2005-01-04 | |||||
![]() Al-Zarqawi, 38, a Jordanian, whose real name is Ahmad al-Khalayleh, aims to turn Iraq into a "new Afghanistan". According to Arab press data, Al-Tawhid Wa'al-Jihad group has divided Iraq into several emirates. The group's independent subdivisions at a strength of 50 to 500 militants operate in the cities of Al-Falluja, Al-Qaim, Diala, and Samarra. The personnel of the group is on the whole 1,500-strong and includes Iraqis and citizens of Arab and Islamic countries. There are demolition experts and missilemen among them.
04/01/2005 KurdishMedia.com Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, whom the US occupation authorities declared to be the "target number one" in Iraq, has been arrested in the city of Baakuba, reported local Kurdish media. Al-Zarqawi, leader of the radical Islamic group Al-Tawhid Wa'al-Jihad, whom the US put a bounty of US$10 million, was recently appointed the director of the Al-Qaeda organisation in Iraq. KurdishMedia.com could not verify the report.
UPDATE // | |||||
Posted by:BrerRabbit |
#69 Ohhh your name is Zar-alqawi our mistake you're free to go. Sorry about that whole anal sedative and black panty thing. |
Posted by: JP 2005-01-04 10:23:19 PM |
#68 Relax, once Zarqawi is under US custody for three weeks, the freaky liberals will send him a cute teddy bear and furnish him with a lawyer (i.e., if the head doesn't fit, you must acquit) |
Posted by: Captain America 2005-01-04 10:21:02 PM |
#67 Interesting that it's the Kurds who are supposedly his captors. Am I alone in wondering whether Allawi is working for the ba'athists? |
Posted by: lex 2005-01-04 9:53:36 PM |
#66 #58 Tell the Kurds if they deliver him they can keep his balls. Yum! Deep-fried |
Posted by: SC88 2005-01-04 9:17:16 PM |
#65 You know, black panties are too good for him. I *like* black, hate to see it misused. I say, put him in pink and lavender. |
Posted by: true nuff 2005-01-04 9:12:01 PM |
#64 If he is caught, I will gladly pay $10,000 for his balls (to hang over my fire place), after the US gets through with him!! |
Posted by: smn 2005-01-04 8:57:37 PM |
#63 No anal seditives for him. |
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom 2005-01-04 8:15:02 PM |
#62 I suspect we'd let the Kurds take him as part of our proper prisoner treatment and reduction program referred to in another post. After they complete their home style interrogation, they can find him mortally wounded in combat. |
Posted by: Mrs. Davis 2005-01-04 7:55:03 PM |
#61 LOL Tu! Ima hopin they gotn parts n peeces too Mucky |
Posted by: Frank G 2005-01-04 7:46:41 PM |
#60 Any word on whether the Ghost Jet is warming up? "Meow meow meow meow... meow meow meow meow..." |
Posted by: tu3031 2005-01-04 7:42:43 PM |
#59 Gosh,can we get some pictures? Of the raspberry jam that was this nut job. I prefer the Kurds take him alive. The middle eastern guys still seem to like to bugger information out of people.but i am afraid this one would like it too much. Actually we will know it is true when Dan Rather snivels about how the Kurds got him and we couldn't adn how it was Rummies fault the Kurds beat us to him. what do the blogs say about this? |
Posted by: SOG475 2005-01-04 7:38:51 PM |
#58 Tell the Kurds if they deliver him they can keep his balls. |
Posted by: True German Ally 2005-01-04 7:31:12 PM |
#57 goddamit. ima didnt wanna hear peeces. was hoper theren a litle sufferin go with that. >:( |
Posted by: muck4doo 2005-01-04 7:22:20 PM |
#56 Only when we hear the phrase "We should have captured him sooner" will we know for sure that we got him. |
Posted by: Slitle Flaique4733 2005-01-04 7:02:45 PM |
#55 Still, just seeing "Zarqawi" and "body parts" in the same sentence is kinda heartwarming! |
Posted by: Justrand 2005-01-04 6:58:10 PM |
#54 I suppose it's possible that the Kurds got him alive then did the damage with their bare hands. |
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy 2005-01-04 6:36:32 PM |
#53 dang...i wuz a hoping that that they would torture him for a few months, first. |
Posted by: anymouse 2005-01-04 6:32:12 PM |
#52 OK, No capture, as per announcement earlier today. Unconfirmed but word from Iraq is that body parts are being tested against Zarq's DNA. Kurds brought in the scraps after making the kill with a direct hit from either an RPG or a 40mm grenade. |
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy 2005-01-04 6:25:34 PM |
#51 Preliminary woo hoo. |
Posted by: Seafarious 2005-01-04 6:13:33 PM |
#50 Is this like being vewy vewy quiet when hunting wabbits, AC? |
Posted by: .com 2005-01-04 6:12:12 PM |
#49 Is this better, Jules? |
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy 2005-01-04 6:09:18 PM |
#48 how about this one? warm up act link |
Posted by: 2b 2005-01-04 6:08:22 PM |
#47 Fred, does the Accordion Lady have a warm-up act? |
Posted by: Seafarious 2005-01-04 5:52:26 PM |
#46 Can we shout a little bitty woohoo, AC? :) |
Posted by: Jules 187 2005-01-04 5:45:24 PM |
#45 UPDATE!! Just heard from my Iraqi source. Don't pawn the bubbly just yet, you might want to pop some corks within, say, 48 hours. |
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy 2005-01-04 5:43:38 PM |
#44 NEVER film, photo, or tape your misdeeds! Well, that's true. |
Posted by: Jules 187 2005-01-04 4:06:19 PM |
#43 Just do not see "Z" being taken alive. We got to wait here for confirmation........ |
Posted by: TomAnon 2005-01-04 3:55:35 PM |
#42 CF..LOL...that Lynndie is fast. |
Posted by: 2b 2005-01-04 3:45:26 PM |
#41 Kurdish custody?? Why do I keep seeing visions of cheese graters and lemon juice? |
Posted by: AlanC 2005-01-04 3:45:20 PM |
#40 You know if you look at that pic closely it looks like he already has a pair of black panties on his head....... |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2005-01-04 3:37:31 PM |
#39 Kurd Custody...oooh...ouch. Hurts just thinking about it! |
Posted by: 2b 2005-01-04 3:23:41 PM |
#38 I still don't get why Lynndie is so hated. I can only speak for myself, and it's disgust and derision more than hate. She and that asshole Graner (who really should've known better) and their other buddies did a huge stooopid mistake, which the enemies of America's WOT , and the Democrats (or is that repetitive?) used to distract and deter our success for any number of months. NEVER film, photo, or tape your misdeeds! Idiots! |
Posted by: Frank G 2005-01-04 3:03:07 PM |
#37 Hehehehe.... if this is true we are probably delaying taking custody until the Kurds can 'interrogate' him -- all in order to be able to extract the maximum amount of Intel without the MSM being involved and complaining because the interrogation room is 'too warm'.... |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2005-01-04 2:55:43 PM |
#36 I still don't get why Lynndie is so hated. |
Posted by: Jules 187 2005-01-04 2:46:53 PM |
#35 He cannot verify and says only that the rumor mill is on fire, including the detail that Kurdish SF made the grab and Z is still in their custody. Ooooh, the mind boggles at the possibilities of proper betruebetruebetruebetruebetruebetruebetruebetrue |
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats 2005-01-04 2:25:25 PM |
#34 For the Z-man...I say cut both sphincter muscles regardless. Let him live like that the rest of his life. |
Posted by: anymouse 2005-01-04 1:56:11 PM |
#33 "GET LYNNDIE OUT OF LEAVENWORTH FOR ONE LAST NAKED FLOOR CRAWL. PS BLACK PANTIES ARE OPTIONAL. PS PRESIDENTIAL PARDON FOR MS. ENGLAND ANYONE?" YIKES! Black you say? That's the foulest, most depraved, most inhuman suggestion I have ever run across. Good work. The only improvement would be the incorporation of tabasco sauce. We can salve our conciences by giving Z a choice: Lynndie in black unspeakables, the plastic shredder, or a media event involving an orange jumpsuit and a masked man wielding a rusty saw. I rate it a toss-up. |
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy 2005-01-04 1:28:53 PM |
#32 including the detail that Kurdish SF made the grab Nice if it's true. Didn't the Kurds also lead the way to the Saddam grab? Hmmm...I wonder if this Z capture will enhance Kurdish bargaining power for a fine print qualifier in the new Iraqi constitution that if the federal model[as devised by the pointy headed ones in DC who have never stepped foot in Iraq]doesn't fly too well after 12 months, the Kurds reserve the right to declare independence with the US's blessing? |
Posted by: joeblow 2005-01-04 1:12:02 PM |
#31 Sometimes the scariest commenters are those people allegedly on your side. What's the description from "Yes, Minister?" Something like You must be 100% behind someone if you're going to stab them in the back. |
Posted by: Phil Fraering 2005-01-04 12:36:33 PM |
#30 Hey Seafarious, why so sensitive about letter casing? Remember I'm on your side. |
Posted by: Rightwing 2005-01-04 12:30:43 PM |
#29 Hey Rightwing. <<<----------<<< Caps Lock key is over there, on the left side of your keyboard. Please disengage it. |
Posted by: Seafarious 2005-01-04 12:26:53 PM |
#28 Ooooooo...Kurdish Kustody. I bet that's gonna leave a mark. |
Posted by: Seafarious 2005-01-04 12:25:17 PM |
#27 GET LYNNDIE OUT OF LEAVENWORTH FOR ONE LAST NAKED FLOOR CRAWL. PS BLACK PANTIES ARE OPTIONAL. PS PRESIDENTIAL PARDON FOR MS. ENGLAND ANYONE? |
Posted by: Rightwing 2005-01-04 12:24:44 PM |
#26 Be still, my beating heart... |
Posted by: Fred 2005-01-04 12:22:07 PM |
#25 I checked with my Iraqi source (who also called the Saddam capture and the Iranian uprising last summer). He cannot verify and says only that the rumor mill is on fire, including the detail that Kurdish SF made the grab and Z is still in their custody. |
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy 2005-01-04 12:19:37 PM |
#24 THE KURDS HAVE THEIR ACT TOGETHER. WE SHOULD GIVE THEM MORE AUTONOMY POSSIBLY EVEN INDEPENDENCE TO HELL WITH THE HELPFUL TURKEYS. |
Posted by: Rightwing 2005-01-04 12:04:45 PM |
#23 "Local Kurdish media: Al-Zarqawi was arrested 04/01/2005 KurdishMedia.com" Unfortunately, 04/01/2005 can be viewed as April Fools' Day, as well as January 4. |
Posted by: Dr. August Balls of Nice 2005-01-04 12:02:39 PM |
#22 The US being secretive about the Zarqawi apprehension follows a common pattern. We are interested in That the Iraqi press is prematurely touting this capture is also typical. Let's hope it is true. |
Posted by: Captain America 2005-01-04 11:43:11 AM |
#21 As we wait for the circus that will be Sammy's trial, I'm hoping that Zarq will resist arrest by falling down a steep staircase six or seven times. |
Posted by: Seafarious 2005-01-04 11:41:44 AM |
#20 if al-Zarqawi IS in custody I suggest pay-per-view for his interogation,.. I'd pay for the privilege of throwing the switch two or three times. |
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama 2005-01-04 11:39:25 AM |
#19 Mark, I wouldn't be suprised that catch him without a fight at all. People like Zac are, deep down, cowards to the core. Beheading hogtied, terrified, civilian hostages and sending others out to die from the comfort of your home is one thing. Having the balls to go toe-to-toe with a a trained and fully armed opponent is another. On the other hand I'd pay for PPV of his interrogation. But only if they use the black panties..... |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2005-01-04 11:37:39 AM |
#18 In unrelated news a soldier reported that the battery was missing from his humvee. Also missing were his jumper cables, two pair of vise-grip pliers, and (oddly) a pair of panties his wife sent him as a reminder of home! hmmm.... p.s. if al-Zarqawi IS in custody I suggest pay-per-view for his interogation, to benefit the tsunami victims. |
Posted by: Justrand 2005-01-04 11:30:54 AM |
#17 US is denying it. |
Posted by: Ol_Dirty_American 2005-01-04 11:24:36 AM |
#16 So hoping it's true. I've still got an unopened bottle of bubbles left over from New Year's Eve. If true I've got to say I'm surprised he'd be taken alive and in...umm...one piece. |
Posted by: Mark Z. 2005-01-04 11:23:35 AM |
#15 And let the families of beheading victims be his judge and jury. No painless departure for this evil god pretender. |
Posted by: Jules 187 2005-01-04 11:03:41 AM |
#14 Oh, please, please let it be true. It would be good timing just before the election and all. Of course, if it wasn't true, it would still be possibly a good PR stunt to get the Iraqis to get out and vote, before word spread that it wasn't true. Still, Please G-d, it should be true. |
Posted by: A ray of light? 2005-01-04 11:00:15 AM |
#13 I'm holding off on celebrating unit the BLOGS can confirm it. Screw the old media. I have more faith in Blogs. Plug - just read Hugh Hewitt's new book - "Blogs". I'm a beliver now! |
Posted by: Yosemite Sam 2005-01-04 10:58:15 AM |
#12 It's all coming from the same source, al-Bayane, reporting second-hand from Kurdish sources. I think they've reported Izzat Ibrahim nabbed twice, and I think they reported Sammy captured a time or two before we actually got him. |
Posted by: Fred 2005-01-04 10:55:22 AM |
#11 Kurd sources in play.We shall see. |
Posted by: crazyhorse 2005-01-04 10:54:13 AM |
#10 very good, 2b :) |
Posted by: Liberalhawk 2005-01-04 10:13:23 AM |
#9 Ha'aretz also posts this in their news ticker: 13:39 Emirate newspaper al-Bayane: Wanted Al-Qaida leader in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, arrested in Baakuba If they're citing someone else as a source, I guess they haven't confirmed it themselves. |
Posted by: Dar 2005-01-04 10:04:53 AM |
#8 Jonathan - about the same - 48 hr rule is in effect |
Posted by: Frank G 2005-01-04 10:03:18 AM |
#7 I'll start celebrating when the WAPO and the NYT first break stories about how Zarqawi wasn't really all that important anyway. |
Posted by: 2b 2005-01-04 9:55:55 AM |
#6 Hmm, is Tass much more reliable than China Daily? |
Posted by: Jonathan 2005-01-04 9:51:58 AM |
#5 Drudge is linking with an Itar-Tass story on same.... |
Posted by: Frank G 2005-01-04 9:47:41 AM |
#4 I invoke the 48-hour rule. When The Washington Post reports it on 6 January, I'll break out the bubbly -- and not before then. |
Posted by: Jonathan 2005-01-04 9:47:36 AM |
#3 Not that it really means anything in the end, but I find it hopeful that the reporter has more background info on al-Zarqawi and his Al Towelheads. Doing some preliminary research for the big story? |
Posted by: 2b 2005-01-04 9:10:47 AM |
#2 Is this the same Chinese paper that fell for the Onion's story of Congress wanting the capital's dome to be retractable? |
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats 2005-01-04 8:44:05 AM |
#1 We've heard this before. Hope it true this time, though. Meanwhile, the fat lady slumbers on. (BTW, the link doesn't work.) |
Posted by: Spot 2005-01-04 8:37:05 AM |