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Iraq-Jordan
"Al-Zarqawi is an American Agent"
2005-06-17
In a June 15, 2005 editorial titled "All the Evidence Proves that Al-Zarqawi is an American Agent," a leading Egyptian government daily Al-Akhbar's states that Al-Zarqawi is working for the U.S. and is massacring Iraqis in an effort to extend the occupation in Iraq. [1] The following are excerpts from the article:

"All Evidence Proves that Al-Zarqawi Works for America"

"All the evidence proves that Abu Mus'ab Al-Zarqawi is working for America, because his victims are Iraqis and not [members of] the coalition forces under the command of the American occupation forces in Iraq. Abu Mus'ab Al-Zarqawi's official title is 'leader of Al-Qa'ida's faction in Iraq.' Osama bin Laden is the commander of the Al-Qa'ida organization, and this proves that [Al-Zarqawi's commander,] bin Laden, has [also] been an American agent ever since he operated against the USSR forces in Afghanistan in favor of the Americans!

"Let's read the statement issued two days ago on behalf of Al-Zarqawi in Iraq after he killed and wounded dozens of people from among the Interior Ministry and Iraqi army forces, by means of booby-trapped cars in a number of cities in Iraq!

"Raising a few questions is unavoidable in order to clarify the situation and [to understand] who this Al-Zarqawi with Jordanian nationality is.

"One of the questions is: which of the two should Al-Zarqawi oppose — the American occupation army and the foreign coalition forces, or the Iraqi military and police forces?! The statement issued by Al-Zarqawi and his organization says that they struck and killed dozens of [members of] the Interior Ministry and Iraqi army forces, whereas there was no mention of Al-Zarqawi targeting the American occupation forces and the coalition forces of the various nationalities. [In fact,] the statement did not even mention the occupation army in Iraq!"


The Massacre of the Iraqi People is Aimed at Strengthening the U.S. Occupation in a Region Vital to American Interests

"Another question [to be raised] is whether the world is so naive as to believe the American statements, which claim that Washington has allocated $25 million for Al-Zarqawi's arrest or for information leading to his arrest. [After all,] why arrest Al-Zarqawi and allocate all these millions while he is working for America?

"In addition, why is Al-Zarqawi massacring innocent Iraqi citizens and [members of] the Iraqi National Guard, the Iraqi army and the Iraqi Interior Ministry? Al-Zarqawi undeniably aims to harm the Iraqi people and members of the Iraqi forces, who undergo training to protect [their] homeland in the future. This massacre of the Iraqi forces and the Iraqi people is meant to strengthen the American occupation of the region [that is known to be] the main route to Central Asia, formerly under USSR control, [and that is] rich in oil wells, and surrounds Iran and the Caspian Sea..."
Wow, man, that's heavy shit! Pass the bong over here, will you.
Posted by:Steve

#9  Golly, the Disinformation Department is really doing a great job planting stories like--oooops, uh, never mind. Shouldn'a said that. "Top secret" and all that.
Posted by: Mike   2005-06-17 16:06  

#8  And they are the pawns of the grey lizards...

That's little GREEN lizards.
Posted by: DMFD   2005-06-17 15:48  

#7  And they are the pawns of the grey lizards...
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats   2005-06-17 14:26  

#6  Well, of course. Everyone knows the Americans are just pawns of the Jooooos.
Posted by: Bobby   2005-06-17 13:07  

#5  Kewl! If he is an american agent, can we send him now into Iran? Sweetness!
Posted by: mmurray821   2005-06-17 12:31  

#4  Um... Howard, um those locals?
Posted by: Half   2005-06-17 12:17  

#3  Some of the best fiction in modern literature these days comes out of the arab press. They have great imagination but it always seems to find expression through the same well-worn variations on the theme of the crafty enemy of the arab nation. Poor bastages can't help themselves.
Posted by: Tkat   2005-06-17 11:45  

#2  They've graduated from blaming Mossad for everything, then. Is that progress or regression?
Posted by: eLarson   2005-06-17 11:09  

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Posted by: Howard UK   2005-06-17 11:00  

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