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Topic started on 26-11-2004 @ 10:50 PM by edsinger
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Saturday, Nov. 27, 2004 12:53 p.m. EST
Zarqawi: U.S. 'Infidels' Have Us on the Ropes
The world's most dangerous terrorist, Abu Musab al Zarqawi, announced on Wednesday that the battle of Fallujah was a massive defeat for the Iraqi
insurgency, blaming the debacle on Sunni Muslim clerics who failed to support his reign of terror.
"Hundreds of thousands of the nation's sons are being slaughtered at the hands of the infidels because of your silence," Zarqawi said in an
audiotape posted on an Islamic Web site known as al-Qala'a, which has been a mailbox for Islamic militant groups.
The finger-pointing tape from Zarqawi is the clearest indication yet that the U.S. offensive in Fallujah has been a massive success and could be the
beginning of a rout for terrorist forces in Iraq.
The tape reveals the Jordanian-born terrorist sounding desperate as he admits that his forces are "surrounded" by U.S. troops, who are "cutting the
throats of the holy warriors."
Zarqawi: U.S. 'Infidels' Have Us on the Ropes
Well this is good news indeed and it looks like the United States and its allies are making some legitimate progress, keep up the good
work
Zarqawi network appeals for help in first signals of defeat
Friday, November 26, 2004
HDAD — Sunni insurgents backing Abu Mussib Al Zarqawi have expressed alarm at the prospect of a defeat by the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq.
An audio tape said to be from Al Zarqawi charged Muslim clerics with letting down the insurgency "because of your silence."
On Wednesday, Al Zarqawi, with a $25 million bounty on his head, was the target of a major manhunt in the Sunni Triangle, Middle East Newsline
reported. Iraqi military sources said Al Zarqawi was said to have been seen in an area south of Fallujah.
Islamic sources said that for the first time in more than a year the Tawhid and Jihad group led by Al Zarqawi appears to have lost control over many
of its insurgents in the Sunni Triangle.
And in this part you can almost hear him saying " Come and join us and behead someone!"
"How long will you continue to abandon the nation to the tyrants of the east and of the west, who are inflicting the worst suffering, cutting the
throats of the holy warriors, the best children of the nation, and taking its riches?"
Zarqawi network appeals for help in first signals of defeat
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reply posted on 27-11-2004 @ 12:35 AM by Chuck Stevenson
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Okay, I'll play.
Maybe this is disinformation to lead the U.S. into believing that Zarqawi is on the run. With all the advance notice they received of the battle you
can be sure Zarqawi and his close associates ran for cover in another city just as many of his fighters went to Mosul. Another possibility is that it
is a coded message designed to deliver an all-together different message?
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reply posted on 27-11-2004 @ 12:39 AM by edsinger
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And what if it is accurate?
Maybe it is the truth?
I don't know but the possibility exists doesn't it?
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reply posted on 27-11-2004 @ 07:34 AM by no such agency
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Guys,
All of your theories may indeed be correct.
Another theory is that the story is US PSYOPs designed to shake the foundations of the insurgent's support base by creating an imaginary war of
nerves between the clerics and the tangos. Look out for a denial by al Zarqawi or one of his underlings in the near future.
Cheers,
NSA
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reply posted on 27-11-2004 @ 12:36 PM by edsinger
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Originally posted by no such agency
Another theory is that the story is US PSYOPs designed to shake the foundations of the insurgent's support base by creating an imaginary war of
nerves between the clerics and the tangos. Look out for a denial by al Zarqawi or one of his underlings in the near future. 
Sure this is a possibility and who knows might be correct. We know that this type of operation is being done, but we lack the details.
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reply posted on 27-11-2004 @ 08:59 PM by TrickmastertricK
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While this could be Plausible, I find it Highly Unlikely. If anything it may be a Psy-Op to get His supporters to give up. I have not found anything
to my liking to take this as a Fact. But please do not take my word on this one, as I Merely have an opinion on this.
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reply posted on 27-11-2004 @ 11:28 PM by edsinger
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Originally posted by TrickmastertricK
While this could be Plausible, I find it Highly Unlikely. If anything it may be a Psy-Op to get His supporters to give up. I have not found anything
to my liking to take this as a Fact. But please do not take my word on this one, as I Merely have an opinion on this. 
Well at least you do not rule it out, this would be one that would be quieted down by both sides if what you propose is true. I guess we will wait and
see.
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reply posted on 28-11-2004 @ 12:20 AM by metalfan87
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I think this is true because i've been seeing alot of stories from a few different sources, about how the U.S., britain, and Iraqi soldiers might be
on zarqawis tail and that one of his top aides has been captured. So i dunno. But i sure hope this is true because we need to find him and his thugs
and all the other insurgent leaders so that country can become stable. It's kind of frustrating to know that our military commanders aren't more
focused on finding this douche. I wish we found him and sent a nice peaceful MOAB and stick it where the sun don't shine... Happy Thanksgiving
Iraq!(Zarqawi is served on a silver platter all nice and roasted)
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reply posted on 28-11-2004 @ 12:28 AM by GradyPhilpott
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The word is that some 1200 terrorists/insurgents were killed in the assault on Fallujah and the evidence pretty much leads one to believe that they
cleaned out Zarqawis hideouts and torture chambers. Why shouldn't we believe that he's running out of friends and options. Who predicted that
Saddam would be pulled out of a flea-infested rat-hole. Everyone thought he was living it up somewhere directing opposition to the US invasion.
The jig is up and freedom is on the march and all the naysayers won't change the reality of the will of the nation to clean up Iraq and give it a
fresh start.
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reply posted on 28-11-2004 @ 12:33 AM by edsinger
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Originally posted by GradyPhilpottThe jig is up and freedom is on the march and all the naysayers won't change the reality of the will
of the nation to clean up Iraq and give it a fresh start. 
Here Here Grady!
Let Freedom Ring and if we do catch the bastard, what should we do to him? Is is not Iraqi so maybe he could stand trial in the United States? Oh man,
put him in a cell with Bubba for a while, no condoms
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reply posted on 28-11-2004 @ 12:43 AM by GradyPhilpott
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Well my short answer to what to do with Zarqawi is to kill him. In the meantime, maybe a cell with Jamal would be more to his liking.
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reply posted on 28-11-2004 @ 06:44 PM by edsinger
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Originally posted by GradyPhilpott
Well my short answer to what to do with Zarqawi is to kill him. In the meantime, maybe a cell with Jamal would be more to his liking. 
Well we sure could get some satisfaction with alot of things we COULD do, but in reality a trial public as can be, would serve more purpose.
Humiliation and make him listen to James Earl Jones reads the new testament every night while on trial.
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reply posted on 29-11-2004 @ 12:45 AM by edsinger
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The news is getting better, now they fight amongst themselves. Osama will not be happy at all. Bad terrorist!
Saturday, Nov. 27, 2004 12:53 p.m. EST
Zarqawi: U.S. 'Infidels' Have Us on the Ropes
The world's most dangerous terrorist, Abu Musab al Zarqawi, announced on Wednesday that the battle of Fallujah was a massive defeat for the Iraqi
insurgency, blaming the debacle on Sunni Muslim clerics who failed to support his reign of terror.
"Hundreds of thousands of the nation's sons are being slaughtered at the hands of the infidels because of your silence," Zarqawi said in an
audiotape posted on an Islamic Web site known as al-Qala'a, which has been a mailbox for Islamic militant groups.
The finger-pointing tape from Zarqawi is the clearest indication yet that the U.S. offensive in Fallujah has been a massive success and could be the
beginning of a rout for terrorist forces in Iraq.
The tape reveals the Jordanian-born terrorist sounding desperate as he admits that his forces are "surrounded" by U.S. troops, who are "cutting the
throats of the holy warriors."
Zarqawi: U.S. 'Infidels' Have Us on the Ropes
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reply posted on 29-11-2004 @ 01:17 AM by Samiralfey
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I dismiss this just to be war propaganda. You really don't believe this to be true??
Everything against US is propaganda and everything for US is from reliable sources, must-be-true etc. Funny, isn't it?
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reply posted on 29-11-2004 @ 01:29 AM by kegs
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 The world's most dangerous terrorist, Abu Musab al Zarqawi 
He's the world's most dangerous terrorist now?
I must of missed the memo.
Of course with Bin Laden seemingly being a little hard to locate, Newsmax certainly didn't.
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reply posted on 29-11-2004 @ 02:45 AM by Justanotherperson
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This guy has died at least three times. Another boogeyman.
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reply posted on 29-11-2004 @ 05:25 AM by ZeroDeep
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: The world's most dangerous terrorist, Abu Musab al Zarqawi

The man does not even exist.
Deep
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reply posted on 29-11-2004 @ 10:12 PM by edsinger
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And what make you so sure of this? He exists and he has quite the history, you can search it and Osama's recruitment of the Egyptian Islamic whatever
in the horn of Africa and then deny ignorance.
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reply posted on 4-7-2006 @ 09:43 AM by edsinger
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Originally posted by ZeroDeep
: The world's most dangerous terrorist, Abu Musab al Zarqawi

The man does not even exist.
Deep 
Well the non existant man is asking at the moment, "Why is it so warm here? Are those worms eating my toenails?"
That other 'nonexistant' dude, Osama, just had a revelation didn't he?
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