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He219
06-15-2004, 10:33 AM
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"The space of movement is starting to get smaller... The grip is starting to be tightened on the holy warriors' necks and, with the spread of soldiers and police, the future is becoming frightening."

Letter: Al-Zarqawi tells bin Laden militants are getting squeezed (http://rds.yahoo.com/search/news/S=53720273/K=Zarqawi/v=2/SID=w/l=NSER/R=3/SIG=12dn20gof/*-http://edition.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/meast/06/14/iraq.alzarqawi.ap/index.html)

CAIRO, Egypt - A leader of militants in Iraq has purportedly written to Osama bin Laden saying his fighters are being squeezed by U.S.-led coalition troops, according to a statement posted Monday on Islamic Web sites.

It was not possible to authenticate the statement allegedly from Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, a Jordanian whose insurgent group claimed responsibility for the videotaped beheading of American Nicholas Berg.

Titled "The text of al-Zarqawi's message to Osama bin Laden about holy war in Iraq," the statement appeared on Web sites that have recently carried claims of responsibility for attacks in Saudi Arabia and Iraq.

"The space of movement is starting to get smaller," it said. "The grip is starting to be tightened on the holy warriors' necks and, with the spread of soldiers and police, the future is becoming frightening."

The statement says the militant movement in Iraq is racing against time to form battalions that can take control of the country "four months before the formation of the promised Iraqi government, hoping to spoil their plan." It appears to refer to the government that would take office after the elections scheduled for January 2005.

It also says insurgents are planning to intensify attacks on Iraqi soldiers and police, seen as collaborators with the U.S.-led coalition. Calling Iraqi forces "the occupier's eye, ear and hand," the statement says: "We are planning on targeting them heavily in the coming stage before they are fully in control."

U.S. authorities believe al-Zarqawi runs his own terrorist operation but is an ally of bin Laden, whose al-Qaida network orchestrated the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

The nine-page statement was longer than previous ones from al-Zarqawi, and uses classical Arabic language and poetry typical of militant leaders.

The statement isn't signed. Previously statements or claims of responsibility purportedly from al-Zarqawi have been issued by his Monotheism and Jihad group.

If the militants fail to take over Iraq, "we will have to leave for another land to uphold the (Islamic) banner, or until God chooses us as martyrs," the statement says.

It goes on to assess the militants' record in Iraq, claiming 25 suicide operations targeting majority Shiites, American and Iraqi forces, and other coalition troops. "What is coming will be more, God willing."

The message also apparently seeks to reassure bin Laden that Iraqi militants are in league with his al-Qaida extremists.

"We are not competing with you. We just want to be the head of the spear, a bridge by which the (Islamic) community can cross to victory," it says.

The statement puts the Iraqi militants' enemies into four categories: the Americans, the Kurds, Iraqi police and soldiers; and the Shiites. Of the Shiites, it says: "If we succeed in dragging them into sectarian war, we could wake up the Sunnis."

Shiite Muslims constitute Iraq's largest sectarian group. The second biggest are the Sunni Muslims, whom the statement describes as "politically unaware and divided." The third community is the Kurds.

Last year, U.S. intelligence intercepted a statement allegedly from al-Zarqawi to bin Laden in which the Iraqi militant leader said the best way to undermine U.S. plans for Iraq was to instigate civil war between the Shiites and the Sunnis.

Midav
06-15-2004, 10:44 AM
Good.

Squeeze 'em until their heads pop off.

One?
06-15-2004, 11:56 AM
and we are supposed to believe that BS? How hard is it for the intelligence community to spread a fake letter like that?

ShotOver
06-15-2004, 12:02 PM
ah, on the contrary, what about your bull**** letters and facts about the war you so happily believe?
Wanker

seruriermarshal
06-15-2004, 06:30 PM
Allies must first kill sh*t Zarqawi !

budanski
06-15-2004, 06:40 PM
This can't be true. Haven't they heard about the quagmire? Oh, did I mentioned that John Kerry served in Vietnam?

Secret Squirrel
06-15-2004, 06:56 PM
so this "letter" is a statement on a website that cant be authenticated? Not something that was intercepted or even something that the supposed author tried to keep quiet? Or am i missing something?

DPGLAW
06-15-2004, 07:14 PM
Although I know that the following would be "stooping" to the terrorists level, this is what I would like to see happen to this al-Zarqawi raghead or that sandnigg*r Binladen:

If we (the US) capture either of them or somehow obtain custody of either of them we should kill them, burn their bodies in public and hang them out for everyone to see. Just like they did to our citizens, on top of that it would be great if they aired it on the huge diamond vision screen in Times Square or on Pay-Per view. I would definitely pay to watch it and im sure that many, many other Americans would pay as well....

I know taht this is not what we Americans "are about", but obviously our "nice" way of dealing with these people (I use the term people lightly) is not working. Perhaps this is why the terrorists in Iraq won't stop, they know that nothing bad, other than incarceration, will happen to them. This is why I support giving our intelligence operatives, SF soldiers and others which are appropriately qualified and have the proper judgement, the ability to torture captives. I think that if we start to act more like these ragheads, mabye they would be more scared of us.

I think if we did the above to even one of these terrorists, the next one might think twice before setting an IED or attacking a convoy. If they know that their captivity will be painful and could possibly end up with their dead body swinging in the wind then they might think twice.

One?
06-15-2004, 07:19 PM
ah, on the contrary, what about your bull**** letters and facts about the war you so happily believe?
Wanker


show me those BS letters that I believe...

oh wait your making stuff up like the author of that letter.

GrantT
06-15-2004, 08:10 PM
oh wait your making stuff up like the author of that letter.

You can't prove yourself that the letter is a fake, so at the moment your the one "making stuff up". :roll:

Secret Squirrel
06-15-2004, 08:13 PM
oh wait your making stuff up like the author of that letter.

You can't prove yourself that the letter is a fake, so at the moment your the one "making stuff up". :roll:

Why the hell would you try to disprove something that hasnt been proven? :bash:

budanski
06-15-2004, 08:20 PM
What is the meaning of life?

5jumpchump
06-15-2004, 08:40 PM
and we are supposed to believe that BS? How hard is it for the intelligence community to spread a fake letter like that?

Come on dude America is king of Propaganda :roll:

usa320
06-15-2004, 09:31 PM
Yeah, That Iraqi INformation dude was right all along. :roll:

In seriousness, as democracy in Iraq begins, as people see the benefits of capitalism, as terrorists are alienated by their actions, the effectiveness of the insurgents will continue to decrease.

One?
06-15-2004, 10:11 PM
What is the meaning of life?


being alive.


So you're telling me that zarqawi sent bin laden a letter to bin laden in english? Or at least it got translated to english. But the translation fit the US agenda perfectly. It said exactly what the US want the public to think. If thats so true, then could you explain why al-qaeda released a new video today showing insurgents being trained in afghanistan? Obviously they are trying to prove a point, that they can still operate freely (to some extent) inside afghanistan. Also the training manual that was posted earlier shows that al-qaeda prefers the word of mouth over anything else. So I wonder how that letter got intercepted.

scm77
06-15-2004, 10:15 PM
This can't be true. Haven't they heard about the quagmire? Oh, did I mentioned that John Kerry served in Vietnam?

rofl rofl rofl Don't forget all those medals he won while serving in Vietnam.

Secret Squirrel
06-15-2004, 11:20 PM
This can't be true. Haven't they heard about the quagmire? Oh, did I mentioned that John Kerry served in Vietnam?

rofl rofl rofl Don't forget all those medals he won while serving in Vietnam.

get back under your bridge troll. :bash:

American Patriot
06-15-2004, 11:22 PM
John Kerry is a POS.

seruriermarshal
06-16-2004, 01:09 AM
This can't be true. Haven't they heard about the quagmire? Oh, did I mentioned that John Kerry served in Vietnam?

rofl rofl rofl Don't forget all those medals he won while serving in Vietnam.

get back under your bridge troll. :bash:

Your lie ?

:bash: