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Iraq-Jordan
Zarqawi Web post decries insurgent sweep
2005-09-12
The al-Qaida leader in Iraq purportedly criticized U.S. and Iraqi forces for recent fighting in northern Iraq, where hundreds of insurgents were killed or captured, and urged his fighters to prepare for a "final" battle in an audiotape posted Sunday on the Internet.
Ready or not, Zarq, it's comin' to get ya
The recording attributed to Abu-Musab al-Zarqawi claimed that the insurgents inflicted casualties on the allied troops in the Tal Afar battle. U.S. and Iraqi forces attacked the insurgent stronghold on Saturday and by Sunday night reported 156 militants were killed and 246 captured.

"The Crusaders mobilized their big armies and used the most destructive and lethal weapons and the most deadly and hurtful poison gas together with their stooges," he said. "But God made them drink at the hands of the mujahedeen the different kinds of death and made them face horrible things that they will never forget."

The voice could not be authenticated, however it was similar to previous recordings attributed to the Jordanian-born al-Zarqawi. The tape was posted on an Islamic Web site often used as a clearinghouse for militant statements.

U.S. officials could not immediately be reached for comment, but the Americans have consistently denied using poison gas in warfare.

The man on the audio recording urged his fighters to be ready for a "final" battle and show no kindness to the Americans, whom he called "cowards who always seek to run away." He also referred to Iraqi effort to adopt a new constitution that their U.S. backers hope will be a step toward stabilizing the security situation in Iraq and allowing foreign troops to withdraw. "Your enemy is now witnessing his worst days on the land of Iraq, seeking to get out of it but he can't find the way out; trying to get out of the swamp through the oppressive constitution," the speaker said.
The only people who believe that are, unfortunately, the American left.
"Be aware and keep your fingers on the triggers. The final and decisive battle is approaching and we are determined to uproot them and make them taste the horrors of the battle," he added.

The speaker also called the Hurricane Katrina disaster in the United States an answer to prayers. "The hurricane was the result of a prayer from a father who lost his son or from a woman assaulted in the land of Iraq or Afghanistan. Heaven's door was opened and the response came from God," he said.
Posted by:Captain America

#18   Only a Dumb Ass would believe him.
Posted by: Shelet Jaiting1602   2005-09-12 21:00  

#17   they'd need to figure out that their bosses ain't doing them any favors by sending 'em out to be slaughtered

How are they to figure out anything if they've already been slaughtered? I'd always heard that dead people don't think so good. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-09-12 20:12  

#16  Zark, of course will be behind his men during this "final battle" ... Way Behind = gas attack?

Coincidence?
Posted by: Captain America   2005-09-12 17:35  

#15  http://www.debka.com/headline.php?hid=745

US forces in Iraq and Baghdad threatened with a chemical attack unless they halt Tal Afar offensive in 24 hours.

September 11, 2005, 4:01 PM (GMT+02:00)

The threat was issued by the “Organization of the Victorious” linked to Abu Musab al Zarqawi. The chemical agent was described as self-produced by the group. The statement was released at the same moment as the Ground Zero ceremony was held in commemoration of the victims of al Qaeda’s attacks on New York and Washington four years ago.

The US military reports 141 terrorists killed in Tal Afar and 211 captured with arms caches since the offensive was launched by thousands of troops at the end of the August. They expect it to be over by Sept. 15


I'd say this Op might be hurting them good?
Posted by: Anon4021   2005-09-12 17:01  

#14  The man on the audio recording urged his fighters to...show no kindness to the Americans

Our boys are sure gonna miss that famous mooj hospitality. No more falafel handouts, full body massages, group hugs or kumbaya song circles. Things will be a lot tougher from here on out. We have been warned.

Posted by: Baba Tutu   2005-09-12 16:33  

#13  Well, first they'd need to figure out that their bosses ain't doing them any favors by sending 'em out to be slaughtered, OP...
Posted by: mojo   2005-09-12 15:33  

#12  You notice it's always the top two or three percent that get to escape, while the cannon-fodder are killed and captured. Wonder when the cannon-fodder are going to figure this out, and turn on their bosses...
Posted by: Old Patriot   2005-09-12 15:02  

#11  "Now the freaks are on television, the freaks are in the movies. And it's no longer the sideshow, it's the whole show. The colorful circus and the clowns and the elephants, for all intents and purposes, are gone, and we're dealing only with the freaks."

/JW
Posted by: Shipman   2005-09-12 13:37  

#10  Horrors of battle? Where? How much? Do you have to be alive to play?
Posted by: Georgie P   2005-09-12 13:11  

#9  Clearly this is to put the bad guys on the defensive in preparation of the upcoming elections. If can keep herding them into towns killing them becomes much easier. I like the way the Iraqi forces are talked up, whether true or not it will have a good affect on our side and on theirs. I really hope that after the battle they find the charred and badly shot up remains of this scumbag and his associates.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2005-09-12 11:47  

#8  Well, if Zarqawi isn't available for front line command duty in the final battle, maybe Mike Moore is.
Posted by: mhw   2005-09-12 11:32  

#7  "I would hope to be with you on this final assault, BUT THEY NEED ME HERE. However, I will be some 5,000 yards away, observing through heavy lenses." [/Jonathan Winters]
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-09-12 11:19  

#6  Just when we all thought that 'Baghdad Bob' had retired he gets another ghost writing gig.
Posted by: GK   2005-09-12 09:31  

#5  Zark's title being "The Hindmost"!
Posted by: 3dc   2005-09-12 08:32  

#4  The al-Qaida leader in Iraq ... urged his fighters to prepare for a "final" battle...

Zark, of course will be behind his men during this "final battle" ... Way Behind.
Posted by: Omort Gloluse2712   2005-09-12 07:36  

#3  but the Americans have consistently denied using poison gas in warfare.

That's because we learned a long time ago how indiscriminate gas is. Ask the sheep at Dugway.

make them taste the horrors of the battle

Really? Would that be by running away, of just blowing up people indiscrimately? Ironic, isn't it? Suicide bombers are just like poison gas!
Posted by: Bobby   2005-09-12 07:26  

#2  i 2nd that !
Posted by: Oztralian [AKA] God Save The World   2005-09-12 02:29  

#1  What a wanker.
Posted by: Homer from London   2005-09-12 02:25  

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