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US holding Jordanian-American Zarqawi aide
2005-04-01
US forces in Iraq are holding a senior operative of terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi who holds joint American-Jordanian citizenship, defense officials said on Thursday. The man was captured in a raid by US-led coalition forces in Iraq late in 2004, said Matthew Waxman, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for detainee affairs.
Maybe a rat caught up in the Fallujah net?
"Weapons and bomb-making materials were in his residence at the time he was captured," Waxman said. Waxman described the man as a personal associate of Zarqawi and an emissary to insurgent groups in several cities in Iraq. Defense officials also believe the captured American helped coordinate the movement of insurgents and money into Iraq, Waxman said. The officials said the man holds joint US-Jordanian citizenship but declined to provide his hometown or otherwise identify him.
"You may call him Abu X."
After his capture, a panel of three US officers determined he was an enemy combatant and not entitled to prisoner-of-war status under the Geneva Convention, Waxman said. He is still being held as a security threat but has been visited by representatives of the International Committee of the Red Thingy Cross. He is the first American known to be captured fighting for the insurgency in Iraq, Waxman said, and officials are considering options how to proceed with his case.
Hint: Enthusiastically. Remember Nick Berg!
His capture represents a thorny legal issue for the military. It is uncertain whether he will be turned over to the Justice Department for investigation, or to Iraq's new legal system, which has handled the prosecution of other foreign fighters who came to Iraq to fight the US-led occupation and new Iraqi government.
Didn't expect to find a domestic housefly in the Iraqi flypaper....
Details on the man's American citizenship were sketchy, but Waxman said he believed the man was born overseas but moved to the United States later. It was unclear when he left.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#15  Mother McCree! We need therapy.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-04-01 11:19:16 PM  

#14  Whew!
Posted by: Frank G   2005-04-01 8:01:00 PM  

#13  All of the above....then apply the Scrotum Inflation Kit to the FrankG administered 3/8" cranial port!!!
Posted by: Janos Hunyadi   2005-04-01 7:39:45 PM  

#12  Suck him dry, then send him to Singapore as an indentured day laborer. Have THEM transfer him to northern Thailand, and tell everybody he's an American spy for the Drug Enforcement Agency. THEN pop the popcorn. We have "plausibile deniability", he gets what he richly deserves, and the Thais get some fun.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2005-04-01 3:20:52 PM  

#11  1. Suck him dry of intel.

2. Give him to the Iraqis with an axe to grind (heh).

3. Keep anyone out of the US judicial system like Abu X until the black robed rats are cleaned out, as well as traitorous lawyuhs.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-04-01 11:17:10 AM  

#10  you know - there have been so many stories stating that senior aids or senior Lt's have been captured that I don't even pay attention to stories like this. I mean really, how many Sr "abc's" can this guy have???
Posted by: Yosemite Sam   2005-04-01 10:46:13 AM  

#9  I oppose a US trial, as a top-notch attorney can often find a way to turn the proceedings into a joke, especially if a sympathetic Clinton-apointee judge is selected to hear the case.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-04-01 10:36:29 AM  

#8  I'm looking fwd to the days when our technology can actually suck his brain dry of intel - preferably via a 3/8" drill bit
Posted by: Frank G   2005-04-01 9:58:17 AM  

#7  TomAnon, You're sick. I like the way you think.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-04-01 9:18:44 AM  

#6  "The man was captured in a raid by US-led coalition forces in Iraq late in 2004"

This is something many RB'ers where speculating on when so many other Top Zarq aids started being captured about this time as well. As to what to do with him? Some sick part of me would like to see him tried in the US Judicial System as it would be a total circus that would bring all the internal enemies out of hiding. Could be a great internal intel gathering opportunity. It would also put out in front for Americans to see what raving lunatics these guys really are.
Posted by: TomAnon   2005-04-01 8:20:21 AM  

#5  Then make the fat-free, low carb popcorn. At times it looks like Binny-s diabolic plan is to kill us through overweight and cardio-vascular diseases due to popcorn.
Posted by: JFM   2005-04-01 7:57:58 AM  

#4  Suck him dry, release him, and then publicly announce that he defected and we set him free as a reward for being so helpful and cooperative.

Then make the popcorn.
Posted by: Mike   2005-04-01 7:49:39 AM  

#3  Suck him dry is right. Then spread rumors about how he exposed, revealed his fellow killers. Then popcorn time for Rantburgers
Posted by: sea cruise   2005-04-01 6:43:53 AM  

#2  4) Pump him dry, send him to a SuperMax facility so that he can get pumped, then dangle him out the door of an C-17 at 1000 ft by his feet and drop him over the desert while flying at max throttle . . . should spread little bits of Abu X all over.
Posted by: Jame Retief   2005-04-01 6:24:31 AM  

#1  1) Hold a military tribunal to establish his guilt for waging non-Geneva Convention war against the U.S.A.

2) Revoke his American citizenship because he swore fealty under false pretenses.

3) Either send him to Gitmo or turn him over to the Iraqis, depending on the value of the information in his head.
Posted by: trailing daughter of the trailing wife   2005-04-01 3:44:49 AM  

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