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Belmont Club: Izzat Ibrahim pledged allegiance to Zarqawi
2004-06-16
More interesting stuff from Belmont (secondary source unfamiliar to me, salt to taste):
[T]he most senior of Saddam’s holdouts, Izzat Ibrahim, has pledged allegiance to Abu Musab al Zarqawi. If true, this may suggest that Iran has also swept up the masterless ronin of the former dictator and enlisted them under new management: in short, Iran may now own the Ba’athist remnants. "It added that, at the sight of Zarqawi, Izzat Ibrahim shouted: “You are the commander and we are your soldiers”. His son Ahmad handed him a copy of the Quran. His father took it, placed his hand and the hands of his sons on it, and they made an oath to God, pledging allegiance to Zarqawi in the Jihad until victory or martyrdom, in good and bad times”. In the end, the network stated that, “the meeting was brief. Izzat’s sons were placed with the Mujahideen, and the father was placed in the ranks of Zarqawi and other Mujahideen leaders. That day witnessed distribution of hundreds of automatic weapons and large quantities of ammunition on the Mujahideen”. Izzat Ibrahim al-Duri was vice-president of Iraq and deputy chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council before the war in Iraq in 2003. Currently one of the most wanted men in Iraq (the king of clubs in the US’s deck of cards), he is believed to be a leading figure behind the resistance attacks against US-led forces and has a $10mn bounty on his head, for his arrest or information leading to his capture."
Posted by:Sludj

#4  Belmont's good - the only problem is that they usually stick to "on-the-ground" and don't pay as much attention to the higher ups, but they're well-versed in military doctrine and sometimes suggest their own; I remember a post that called future wars less about military power than about a conflict between societies ...
Posted by: Edward Yee   2004-06-17 12:03:35 AM  

#3  When they stop wearing the kafiyeh in Iraq, Frank, you'll have him in a blinding (red) heartbeat!

One thing I find rather hysterical is that Zarqawi's bounty is 'only' $1M USD - while Al Dhouri's (Duri, Douri, whatthefuckever) is $10M USD, this must be the cause of much jealousy and reward envy -- status is everything in Arabia, heh.

BTW, this sheds light on the, otherwise startling, reference to Syrian Wahhabi's which I found rather funny in an earlier post.
Posted by: .com   2004-06-16 10:46:43 PM  

#2  he's the crazy redhead? shouldn't be that hard to find via UAV (lol)- track him back to Zarqawi...kinda like tracking Krusty the Clown to nail Sideshow Bob
Posted by: Frank G   2004-06-16 10:38:59 PM  

#1  "Before Allah, we pledge to continue bombing innocent Iraqis and dismembering Western contractors until our citizens are everybit as poor as the Palestinians."
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-06-16 10:18:07 PM  

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