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Iraq |
Al-Qaida slams Arab League plan |
2005-10-19 |
![]() The Arab League plans to hold a reconciliation conference at its Cairo headquarters but a date has not been set. League Secretary-General Amr Moussa is expected to travel to Iraq on Thursday, his first visit since Saddam Hussein's ouster, to try to organise it. The al-Qaida in Iraq statement, which could not be immediately authenticated, said Moussa was going to Iraq to "convince the Sunnis to enter the political 'game' with the Shia ... in exchange for stopping the tide of jihad in the Sunni areas". "The Crusaders have found themselves drowned in a bottomless swamp (and) ... they have found no better allies than the old Arab agents and their League," it added. The United States has welcomed the Arab League reconciliation initiative and urged Iraq's neighbours to lend diplomatic support to Iraq's people and its government. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Heh, ol' Zarqi's kinda like the legendary TV kid Mikey... "Hey, let's ask Mikey. He hates everything!" Ain't nobody pure enough for Zarqi. I hope the offs the lot of 'em. |
Posted by: .com 2005-10-19 03:39 |