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Pakistan doesn't arrest Adam Gadahn. Or maybe they do.
2010-03-08
Continued from yesterday's thread...
Too bad. I would have upgraded my cable subscription to see Gadahn's waterboarding on pay-per-view ...
Dawn still has him as Adam Gadahn. So do Pak Daily Times and Arab News.
An "important Taliban militant" was arrested today in Pakistan. But that is where the confusion started.

Earlier it was reported by Pakistani media that intelligence agents had arrested Adam Gadahn, the American-born spokesman for al Qaeda, in an operation in the southern city of Karachi.

It was further reported by the Associated Press and Reuters that Gadahn had been arrested, sourcing security officials.

CBS News was told by sources in the Pakistan government that it was Gadahn, even after U.S. officials refused to confirm it was the California native for whom a $1 million reward has been posted.

Now, CBS News' Farhan Bokhari in Islamabad writes that earlier reports the detained individual was Gadahn proved false. According to a Pakistan security official who spoke with CBS News on condition of anonymity, the arrested individual is in fact "a Taliban militant leader who is known as Abu Yahya."

The official said evidence compiled from an interrogation of the suspect and information exchanged with U.S. officials verified the man's identify.

The reassessment only added to the confusion surrounding the arrest of a man earlier described by other unnamed Pakistani security officials as Gadahn.

"In the light of our latest information, I can say, this is not looking like Gadahn. But it is still the arrest of an important Taliban militant," said the Pakistani security official who spoke to CBS News late Sunday.

The New York Times, sourcing American and Pakistani officials, reports that the man arrested was Abu Yahya Mujahdeen Al-Adam, and describes him as an al Qaeda commander who was born in Pennsylvania.

Western diplomats in Islamabad, responding to the latest twist to this increasingly confusing saga, said the arrest is not insignificant. "Even if this is not Adam Gadahn, it is still not an unimportant development. But let's hold our breath before we come to a final conclusion. We may be groping in the dark 'til someone, especially the Pakistanis who are holding this man, agree to present him publicly," said one western diplomat in Islamabad who spoke to CBS News on condition of anonymity.

Gadahn, who is also known by various aliases (including Yahya Majadin Adams and Azzam al-Amriki), has posted videos and messages calling for the destruction of the West and for strikes against targets in the United States, the most recent surfacing today, in which he praised the U.S. Army major charged with killing 13 people in Fort Hood, Texas and urged other U.S. Muslims to use him as a role model.

Gadahn grew up on a goat farm in Riverside County, Calif., and converted to Islam at a mosque in nearby Orange County, before moving to Pakistan in 1998, where he is believed to have attended an al Qaeda training camp, and served as a translator and consultant for the group,

He is wanted by the FBI, which has posted a $1 million reward for information leading to his arrest or conviction for treason.

Reports of the arrest of Gadahn followed recent detentions of several Afghan Taliban commanders in Karachi, which have been viewed as a sign that Pakistan is cooperating more closely with Washington in its fight against insurgents.
Posted by:Fred

#7  The ISI is happy to report that after several days of questioning the subject no longer resembles Adam Gadahn.
Posted by: Don Vito Anginegum8261   2010-03-08 17:25  

#6  Squeeze the phat phuck. Squeeze HARD!

And when you're done, dispose of neatly. We don't want him back.
Posted by: mojo   2010-03-08 14:48  

#5  If it is Gadahn, it would make sense to spread doubt about his identity while he is er, ah debriefed. It would seem a very easy thing to establish Gadahn's identity.

I enjoyed Cat Steven's music before his conversion but lost interest in it after his conversion. I thought he was smarter than that.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-03-08 10:10  

#4  Intel always focuses on the lawless tribal lands but Karachi makes sense for the big-wigs. A city is easy to melt into without drawing undo attention, with internet access readily available. It is also a port giving import/export of weapons and fighters important access. When the big firefights and hellfire from heaven rained down, it was said all important militants fled to greener goatfields. The 156 cave complex was mostly empty with belongings left behind hastily. Yemen, Somalia, Nigeria, Indonesia and the Philippines once again attracted militants bent on jihad. I would bet As Sahab studios and even Zawahiri are also in a city.
Posted by: Lumpy Elmoluck5091   2010-03-08 09:50  

#3  Looks like "no"...

ISLAMABAD – An American member of al-Qaida was picked up in a raid in Pakistan's southern city of Karachi, Pakistani officials said Monday, but reversed earlier assertions that the detained man was the terror network's U.S.-born spokesman.

They identified the suspect as Abu Yahya Majadin Adam, but gave no details on his background or role within al-Qaida.

A name very close to that is listed on the FBI's Web site as an alias for Adam Gadahn, the 31-year-old spokesman who has appeared in several videos threatening the West since 2001. The resemblance created confusion among officials Sunday, leading them to believe that the suspect was Gadahn, an army officer and a senior intelligence officer said.

"The resemblance of the name initially caused confusion but now they have concluded he is not Gadahn," said an intelligence officer, who like all Pakistani intelligence agents does not allow his name to be used. "He feels proud to be a member of al-Qaida."
Posted by: tu3031   2010-03-08 09:46  

#2  Yes? No? Maybe?
Posted by: tu3031   2010-03-08 00:57  

#1  HMMMMm, HMMMMM, "an AL QAEDA Commander who was born in Pennsylvania".

CAT STEVENS notwithstanding, CNN > describes GADAHN as being heavily into Heavy Metal rock music before becom interested in Islam. AFAIK CAT STEVENS was the only major Musician whom converted to Islam???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-03-08 00:18  

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