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Post by cameron on Nov 20, 2005 22:17:25 GMT -8
ThreatsWatch.Org: InBrief: Rumor and CombatKUWAIT CITY: While Coalition forces press operations along the Euphrates River Valley, an interesting report emerges from the city of Mosul. During a shootout at a suspected al Qaeda safe house, eight terrorists either shot each other or blew themselves up to avoid capture. Unconfirmed reports indicate Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, al Qaeda’s commander in Iraq, may have been one of those killed. According to an unnamed U.S. counterterrorism official, “[t]here are efforts under way to determine if he was killed.”
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Post by dustdevil28 on Nov 21, 2005 19:45:45 GMT -8
ThreatsWatch.Org: InBrief: Rumor and CombatKUWAIT CITY: While Coalition forces press operations along the Euphrates River Valley, an interesting report emerges from the city of Mosul. During a shootout at a suspected al Qaeda safe house, eight terrorists either shot each other or blew themselves up to avoid capture. Unconfirmed reports indicate Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, al Qaeda’s commander in Iraq, may have been one of those killed. According to an unnamed U.S. counterterrorism official, “[t]here are efforts under way to determine if he was killed.” Oh happy day if it's true. Cameron, I read recently that Zarqawi's relatives in Jordan took a half page add in the newspaper to publically denounce their relative and voice their support for the King. I wonder if MPA will tell us again how "most jordanians like him" when his own family has disowned him.
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Post by dustdevil28 on Nov 21, 2005 19:51:15 GMT -8
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Post by 101ABN on Nov 21, 2005 22:16:12 GMT -8
Rats! Sounds like the puke wasn't there.
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Post by cameron on Nov 22, 2005 0:57:55 GMT -8
ThreatsWatch.Org: InBrief: Rumor and CombatKUWAIT CITY: While Coalition forces press operations along the Euphrates River Valley, an interesting report emerges from the city of Mosul. During a shootout at a suspected al Qaeda safe house, eight terrorists either shot each other or blew themselves up to avoid capture. Unconfirmed reports indicate Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, al Qaeda’s commander in Iraq, may have been one of those killed. According to an unnamed U.S. counterterrorism official, “[t]here are efforts under way to determine if he was killed.” Oh happy day if it's true. Cameron, I read recently that Zarqawi's relatives in Jordan took a half page add in the newspaper to publically denounce their relative and voice their support for the King. I wonder if MPA will tell us again how "most jordanians like him" when his own family has disowned him. Ya I saw that too, imagine that. I really enjoyed reading that protesters in Jordan were chanting "death to Zarqawi."
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Post by cameron on Nov 22, 2005 1:00:12 GMT -8
Rats! Sounds like the puke wasn't there. The brass is saying they don't think he was there. This seems like sop for terrorists feeling the heat, fake a death.
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Post by Sailor on Nov 22, 2005 19:01:24 GMT -8
Rats! Sounds like the puke wasn't there. The brass is saying they don't think he was there. This seems like sop for terrorists feeling the heat, fake a death. This is one slippery bastard. I would assume faking death is in his bag of tricks. Someone with a grudge dropped a dime on those AQ assholes. Sooner or later one of those dimes will have his name on it.
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Post by cameron on Nov 23, 2005 0:41:26 GMT -8
The brass is saying they don't think he was there. This seems like sop for terrorists feeling the heat, fake a death. This is one slippery bastard. I would assume faking death is in his bag of tricks. Someone with a grudge dropped a dime on those AQ assholes. Sooner or later one of those dimes will have his name on it. soon I think
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Post by Merceditas on Nov 23, 2005 10:03:47 GMT -8
lol! Where do you find this outrageous stuff? ;D
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Post by Sailor on Nov 23, 2005 17:29:35 GMT -8
This is one slippery bastard. I would assume faking death is in his bag of tricks. Someone with a grudge dropped a dime on those AQ assholes. Sooner or later one of those dimes will have his name on it. soon I think I like it!!
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Post by cameron on Nov 23, 2005 18:03:46 GMT -8
Thanks Sailor ;D
I don't even know Merc wish I could remember. Just surfing the net and wham there it was. Just had to have it and share it.
Hey what's with the moonbats why the fly by?
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Post by Merceditas on Nov 23, 2005 18:10:47 GMT -8
Thanks Sailor I wish I could remember where I even got it. Just surfing the net and wham there it was. Just had to have it and share it. Hey what's with the moonbats why the fly by? Are you sure they were moonbats and not turkeys? ;D
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Post by cameron on Nov 23, 2005 20:20:35 GMT -8
Thanks Sailor I wish I could remember where I even got it. Just surfing the net and wham there it was. Just had to have it and share it. Hey what's with the moonbats why the fly by? Are you sure they were moonbats and not turkeys? ;D Ummm I don't know. Hey Merc ya gotta see this: Results - News Release GeneratorNovember 23, 2005 Release Number: 05-11-103 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE OPERATION LION BEGINS IN SOUTHERN RAMADI CAMP BLUE DIAMOND, AR RAMADI, Iraq — Approximately 200 Iraqi Army Soldiers and 250 Soldiers from the 2nd Brigade Combat Team (2-BCT) attached to the 2nd Marine Division, kicked off Operation Asad (Lions) Nov. 22, in the Tammim area of southern ar Ramadi. Operation Lions follows Operations Panthers and Bruins, both of which were conducted in different parts of Ramadi. These operations involved Iraqi Army and Coalition Forces clearing sections of the city in order to disrupt the insurgency and set conditions for successful elections on Dec 15. Terrorists operating in Ramadi continue to try and influence the local Iraqi citizens through murder and intimidation tactics. Terrorists linked to the Abu Musab Al Zarqawi network in Ramadi have vowed to prevent the local citizens from participating in the democratic process and exercise their right to vote. Since Nov. 16, operations by the Iraqi Army and 2-BCT have resulted in 32 enemy killed and the seizure and destruction of four weapon caches, to include: surface to air missiles, rocket propelled grenades, numerous rockets, mortar rounds, artillery rounds, hand grenades, landmines, small arms, small arms ammunition and various IED making equipment. “The Iraqi Army has been the main effort in many of our operations. They continue to exhibit professionalism and resolve in securing their country,” said Col. John L. Gronski, commanding officer, 2- BCT. More information on the operation will be released as it becomes available.
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Post by Merceditas on Nov 23, 2005 21:59:06 GMT -8
Oh yeah! Thanks, Cameron, I did see that news, came across it while trying to find an article on the operation that Pat was in.
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