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Report of al-Qaeda capture of al-Qaim is bogus
2005-09-10
Published reports that al-Qaida forces have taken over the Iraqi city of Qaim are false, a Marine official in Iraq said on Sept. 9.

Witnesses and residents in Qaim, as well as people living in the surrounding villages, said Abu Musab Zarqawi’s al-Qaida forces brazenly took control of the city, according to a Sept. 5 Washington Post report.

The report cites witnesses as saying al-Qaida forces had taken to the streets there, prominently displaying Zarqawi’s black banner from the rooftops and posting a new sign at the city’s entrance that reads, “Welcome to the Islamic Republic of Qaim.”

Other statements posted in the city’s mosques describe the “Islamic Republic of Qaim” as having been “liberated from the occupation,” according to the report.

Numerous Internet news sources reported that the city has been placed under a system of strict Islamic justice known as Shariat’s Law. They said sources within the city reported the burning of a movie theater, CD store and beauty parlor, and said a woman’s bullet-riddled body was left in the street, bearing a sign that read: “A prostitute who was punished.”

The city of Qaim — which sits only two miles from the Syrian border, at which U.S. forces have long fought to stem the flow of foreign fighters into Iraq — was the target of air strikes aimed at disrupting the insurgency there during the final five days of August, according to a 2nd Marine Division release.

The division’s spokesman, Capt. Jeff Pool, told the Post he had no knowledge of increased enemy activity in Qaim, and the Post quoted a military spokesman in Baghdad who promised to “look into the reports.”

But Maj. Neil Murphy, a spokesman for II Marine Expeditionary Force, told Marine Corps Times that reports detailing an all-out al-Qaida takeover in Qaim were a “crock of crap.”

“Sure, anyone can hang up a poster. That does not mean anything,” Murphy wrote in an e-mail response to questions. “We have a battalion there. [The insurgents] are continually moving to try and find safety, but we are rooting them out and we’ll root them out of Qaim, too.”
Posted by:Dan Darling

#4  LOL! A pro!
pray, calf
Posted by: Shipman   2005-09-10 18:54  

#3  it's shocking to hear that the WaPo was not in any way accurate of it's story telling of al-Qaim. All of their war stories have been so telling and revealing that I just could not take it anymore and stopped reading that asswipe press pinko commie crap years ago. But I do like getting on WaPo's blogs and fuckin with all the pinkos that prey to the WaPo like it's their golden lamb.
Posted by: Long Hair Republican   2005-09-10 16:07  

#2  Oh, and if that elicits laughter from any ex-Marines out there, it is just because you are so drug-crazed and all.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-09-10 10:35  

#1  I wonder if the Marines would put up such a banner, just to see who might pay a visit?

Nah, Marines would never do something sneaky like that.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-09-10 10:34  

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