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User: "TonyZ2001"
Date: 06 Jul 2004 09:13:46 AM
Object: Terror King Musab Al-Zarqawi gets threat from Iraqi group
Updated: 09:47 AM EDT
Iraqi Group Threatens Terror Suspect Al-Zarqawi
Arab Television Station Airs Videotape
By TAREK EL-TABLAWY, AP
BAGHDAD, Iraq (July 6) - A group of armed, masked Iraqi men threatened Tuesday
to kill Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi if he did not immediately leave
the country, accusing him of murdering innocent Iraqis and defiling the Muslim
religion.
The threats revealed the deep anger many Iraqis, including insurgent groups,
feel toward foreign fighters, whom many consider as illegitimate a presence
here as the 160,000 U.S. and other coalition troops.
In a videotape sent to the al-Arabiya television station, a group calling
itself the "Salvation Movement," questioned how al-Zarqawi could use Islam to
justify the killing of innocent civilians, the targeting of government
officials and the kidnapping and beheading of foreigners.
"He must leave Iraq immediately, he and his followers and everyone who gives
shelter to him and his criminal actions," said a man on the video.
The video marked the first time that an Iraqi group made such a public threat
against al-Zarqawi.
It was issued a day after U.S.-led coalition forces, who have been targeting
al-Zarqawi, launched an air strike in the restive city of Fallujah on a
suspected safe house used by his followers. The attack killed 15 people,
witnesses said.
In the video, three men, their faces covered with Arab headscarves, were
flanked by rocket propelled grenades and an Iraqi flag. The man speaking had a
clear Iraqi accent.
"We swear to Allah that we have started preparing ... to capture him and his
allies or kill them and present them as gift to our people." the man said.
"This is the last warning. If you don't stop, we will do to you what the
coalition forces have failed to do."
Al-Zarqawi, said to be connected to al-Qaida, is believed to be behind a series
of coordinated attacks on police and security forces that killed 100 people
only days before U.S. forces handed over power to an Iraqi interim government.
His followers have also claimed responsibility for the beheading of American
businessman Nicholas Berg and South Korean translator Kim Sun-il.
The attacks have led to fears that religious fanatics and Saddam loyalists may
be joining forces to fight both the multinational force and the new Iraqi
government, increasing violence that has wracked the country since the fall of
Saddam Hussein 14 months ago.
The military announced Tuesday that three U.S. Marines assigned to the 1st
Marine Expeditionary Force were killed while on duty in Western Iraq. Two died
in action Monday in Anbar province, while a third died of his wounds later
Monday.
In the town of Latifiya, 25 miles south of Baghdad, two police officers were
seriously injured Tuesday when gunmen opened fire on their patrol car before
fleeing, said police Lt. Hazim Abdul-Kadhim.
In the town of Yayieji, about 20 miles southwest of the northern city of
Kirkuk, a roadside bomb exploded, just missing an Iraqi police car, but
severely injuring a bystander, according to Col. Sarhat Qadir from the Kirkuk
police force.
Four explosions were heard outside Fallujah on Tuesday, but the nature of the
blasts was not known.
In Baghdad, the U.S. military said Tuesday that troops had fired on a car that
failed to heed warnings to stop at a checkpoint, killing one child and wounding
a second.
NATO officials met Tuesday with Iraqi Defense Minister Hazem Shaalan as part of
a fact-finding mission to carve out a possible future role for the alliance in
the country.
"The purpose of this visit is to find out what needs to be done and present
that in a report, and the political decision has to be taken in Brussels," said
U.S. Adm. Greg Johnson, head of the delegation that included British and
Italian military officials.
The interim government of Prime Minister Iyad Allawi has been trying to find a
way to stem violence.
On Monday, U.S forces dropped two tons of bombs on a purported militant safe
house in Fallujah, killing 15 members of one family, according to witnesses,
and turning the building into a 30-foot-deep pit of sand and rubble.
The Fallujah attack was the fifth airstrike in the past two weeks in the area
where the U.S. military says al-Zarqawi's network has safe houses.
Rescue workers in Fallujah picked up body parts after the U.S. airstrike,
witnesses said. Video from Associated Press Television News showed the
explosion had thrown bricks blocks away. Blood was splashed on a nearby wall.
Men gathered at the pit where the house had been and pulled out clothes,
including a young child's shirt, from the rubble.
"Is this acceptable to the Iraqi government?" asked an angry man at the scene,
who declined to identify himself. "Where are human rights?"
Yasser Abed, 17, said 15 members of his family, including 12 children, were
killed in the air strike. Abed, his father and a brother were out of the house
at the time of the attack, he said. Hospital officials said at least 10 people
were killed. Previous U.S. air strikes in Fallujah have killed dozens.
The military said it had dropped four 500-pound bombs and two 1,000-pound
bombs. The attack used guided weapons and underscored the resolve of coalition
and Iraqi forces "to jointly destroy terrorist networks within Iraq," the
military said.
Allawi issued an unprecedented statement saying his government provided
intelligence for the location of the al-Zarqawi safe house so the strike could
"terminate those terrorists, whose booby-trapped cars and explosive belts have
harvested the souls of innocent Iraqis without discrimination, destroying Iraqi
schools, hospitals and police stations."
Allawi appealed to all Iraqis to report the activities of insurgents.
"The sovereign Iraqi people and our international partners are adamant that we
will put an end to terrorism and chase those corrupt terrorists and will uproot
them one by one," he said in the statement.
07/06/04 07:55 EDT
.

User: "Jean Guernon"

Title: Re: Terror King Musab Al-Zarqawi gets threat from Iraqi group 06 Jul 2004 01:56:53 PM
For once a Muslim group that fights for the Iraqi side. Good news...
The freed Iraqi people are starting to build their identity, forge their
character, show their valor.
J.
TonyZ2001 a écrit:

Updated: 09:47 AM EDT
Iraqi Group Threatens Terror Suspect Al-Zarqawi
Arab Television Station Airs Videotape
By TAREK EL-TABLAWY, AP

BAGHDAD, Iraq (July 6) - A group of armed, masked Iraqi men threatened Tuesday
to kill Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi if he did not immediately leave
the country, accusing him of murdering innocent Iraqis and defiling the Muslim
religion.

The threats revealed the deep anger many Iraqis, including insurgent groups,
feel toward foreign fighters, whom many consider as illegitimate a presence
here as the 160,000 U.S. and other coalition troops.

In a videotape sent to the al-Arabiya television station, a group calling
itself the "Salvation Movement," questioned how al-Zarqawi could use Islam to
justify the killing of innocent civilians, the targeting of government
officials and the kidnapping and beheading of foreigners.

"He must leave Iraq immediately, he and his followers and everyone who gives
shelter to him and his criminal actions," said a man on the video.

The video marked the first time that an Iraqi group made such a public threat
against al-Zarqawi.

It was issued a day after U.S.-led coalition forces, who have been targeting
al-Zarqawi, launched an air strike in the restive city of Fallujah on a
suspected safe house used by his followers. The attack killed 15 people,
witnesses said.

In the video, three men, their faces covered with Arab headscarves, were
flanked by rocket propelled grenades and an Iraqi flag. The man speaking had a
clear Iraqi accent.

"We swear to Allah that we have started preparing ... to capture him and his
allies or kill them and present them as gift to our people." the man said.
"This is the last warning. If you don't stop, we will do to you what the
coalition forces have failed to do."

Al-Zarqawi, said to be connected to al-Qaida, is believed to be behind a series
of coordinated attacks on police and security forces that killed 100 people
only days before U.S. forces handed over power to an Iraqi interim government.

His followers have also claimed responsibility for the beheading of American
businessman Nicholas Berg and South Korean translator Kim Sun-il.

The attacks have led to fears that religious fanatics and Saddam loyalists may
be joining forces to fight both the multinational force and the new Iraqi
government, increasing violence that has wracked the country since the fall of
Saddam Hussein 14 months ago.

The military announced Tuesday that three U.S. Marines assigned to the 1st
Marine Expeditionary Force were killed while on duty in Western Iraq. Two died
in action Monday in Anbar province, while a third died of his wounds later
Monday.

In the town of Latifiya, 25 miles south of Baghdad, two police officers were
seriously injured Tuesday when gunmen opened fire on their patrol car before
fleeing, said police Lt. Hazim Abdul-Kadhim.

In the town of Yayieji, about 20 miles southwest of the northern city of
Kirkuk, a roadside bomb exploded, just missing an Iraqi police car, but
severely injuring a bystander, according to Col. Sarhat Qadir from the Kirkuk
police force.

Four explosions were heard outside Fallujah on Tuesday, but the nature of the
blasts was not known.

In Baghdad, the U.S. military said Tuesday that troops had fired on a car that
failed to heed warnings to stop at a checkpoint, killing one child and wounding
a second.

NATO officials met Tuesday with Iraqi Defense Minister Hazem Shaalan as part of
a fact-finding mission to carve out a possible future role for the alliance in
the country.

"The purpose of this visit is to find out what needs to be done and present
that in a report, and the political decision has to be taken in Brussels," said
U.S. Adm. Greg Johnson, head of the delegation that included British and
Italian military officials.

The interim government of Prime Minister Iyad Allawi has been trying to find a
way to stem violence.

On Monday, U.S forces dropped two tons of bombs on a purported militant safe
house in Fallujah, killing 15 members of one family, according to witnesses,
and turning the building into a 30-foot-deep pit of sand and rubble.

The Fallujah attack was the fifth airstrike in the past two weeks in the area
where the U.S. military says al-Zarqawi's network has safe houses.

Rescue workers in Fallujah picked up body parts after the U.S. airstrike,
witnesses said. Video from Associated Press Television News showed the
explosion had thrown bricks blocks away. Blood was splashed on a nearby wall.

Men gathered at the pit where the house had been and pulled out clothes,
including a young child's shirt, from the rubble.

"Is this acceptable to the Iraqi government?" asked an angry man at the scene,
who declined to identify himself. "Where are human rights?"

Yasser Abed, 17, said 15 members of his family, including 12 children, were
killed in the air strike. Abed, his father and a brother were out of the house
at the time of the attack, he said. Hospital officials said at least 10 people
were killed. Previous U.S. air strikes in Fallujah have killed dozens.

The military said it had dropped four 500-pound bombs and two 1,000-pound
bombs. The attack used guided weapons and underscored the resolve of coalition
and Iraqi forces "to jointly destroy terrorist networks within Iraq," the
military said.

Allawi issued an unprecedented statement saying his government provided
intelligence for the location of the al-Zarqawi safe house so the strike could
"terminate those terrorists, whose booby-trapped cars and explosive belts have
harvested the souls of innocent Iraqis without discrimination, destroying Iraqi
schools, hospitals and police stations."

Allawi appealed to all Iraqis to report the activities of insurgents.

"The sovereign Iraqi people and our international partners are adamant that we
will put an end to terrorism and chase those corrupt terrorists and will uproot
them one by one," he said in the statement.


07/06/04 07:55 EDT

.
User: "TonyZ2001"

Title: Re: Terror King Musab Al-Zarqawi gets threat from Iraqi group 07 Jul 2004 10:47:51 AM

Jean Guernon


wrote:

For once a Muslim group that fights for >the Iraqi side. Good news...
The freed Iraqi people are starting to build >their identity, forge their

character, show >their valor.
Yes, let's pray that they choose the right path.
Tony
.
User: "Cuan"

Title: Re: Terror King Musab Al-Zarqawi gets threat from Iraqi group 08 Jul 2004 05:32:04 AM
On 07 Jul 2004 15:47:51 GMT,
(TonyZ2001) wrote:

Jean Guernon


wrote:

For once a Muslim group that fights for >the Iraqi side. Good news...


The freed Iraqi people are starting to build >their identity, forge their

character, show >their valor.

Yes, let's pray that they choose the right path.

Tony

wow. you're actually thinking rationally, for once - "cautionally"
optomistic. You're one-up on Jean here. He *knows* they're going to
make the "right" choice (whatever that is). Such optomism.
.


User: ""

Title: Re: Terror King Musab Al-Zarqawi gets threat from Iraqi group 07 Jul 2004 07:40:54 AM
On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 18:56:53 GMT, Jean Guernon
<jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:

For once a Muslim group that fights for the Iraqi side. Good news...

The freed Iraqi people are starting to build their identity, forge their
character, show their valor.

J.

That's the way it should have been from the start you stupid FROG. Let
the Iraqis solve there own problems. You didn't need an illegal war to
clean up Iraq, all your fucking American pond scum war monger buddies
did was create more chaos.
.
User: "Jean Guernon"

Title: Re: Terror King Musab Al-Zarqawi gets threat from Iraqi group 07 Jul 2004 09:46:22 AM
a écrit:

On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 18:56:53 GMT, Jean Guernon
<jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:


For once a Muslim group that fights for the Iraqi side. Good news...

The freed Iraqi people are starting to build their identity, forge their
character, show their valor.

J.



That's the way it should have been from the start you stupid FROG. Let
the Iraqis solve there own problems. You didn't need an illegal war to
clean up Iraq, all your fucking American pond scum war monger buddies
did was create more chaos.

Only in your terorists ***** kissing dreams zaakaasss. The wasr was legal,
and they did need the US to start anything freeing them. Only braindead
morons like you say otherwise. But this is not surprising, is it.
J.
.
User: "Cuan"

Title: Re: Terror King Musab Al-Zarqawi gets threat from Iraqi group 08 Jul 2004 05:23:58 AM
On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 14:46:22 GMT, Jean Guernon
<jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:



Zak@home.com a écrit:

On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 18:56:53 GMT, Jean Guernon
<jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:


For once a Muslim group that fights for the Iraqi side. Good news...

The freed Iraqi people are starting to build their identity, forge their
character, show their valor.

J.



That's the way it should have been from the start you stupid FROG. Let
the Iraqis solve there own problems. You didn't need an illegal war to
clean up Iraq, all your fucking American pond scum war monger buddies
did was create more chaos.


Only in your terorists ***** kissing dreams zaakaasss. The wasr was legal,
and they did need the US to start anything freeing them. Only braindead
morons like you say otherwise. But this is not surprising, is it.

Only in your bush ***** licking dreams, Jeanipoo.
.
User: "Jean Guernon"

Title: Re: Terror King Musab Al-Zarqawi gets threat from Iraqi group 08 Jul 2004 02:35:51 PM
Dream on cul-ann
J.
Cuan a écrit:

On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 14:46:22 GMT, Jean Guernon
<jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:



Zak@home.com a écrit:


On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 18:56:53 GMT, Jean Guernon
<jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:



For once a Muslim group that fights for the Iraqi side. Good news...

The freed Iraqi people are starting to build their identity, forge their
character, show their valor.

J.



That's the way it should have been from the start you stupid FROG. Let
the Iraqis solve there own problems. You didn't need an illegal war to
clean up Iraq, all your fucking American pond scum war monger buddies
did was create more chaos.


Only in your terorists ***** kissing dreams zaakaasss. The wasr was legal,
and they did need the US to start anything freeing them. Only braindead
morons like you say otherwise. But this is not surprising, is it.



Only in your bush ***** licking dreams, Jeanipoo.

.
User: "Cuan"

Title: Re: Terror King Musab Al-Zarqawi gets threat from Iraqi group 09 Jul 2004 02:59:34 AM
On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 19:35:51 GMT, Jean Guernon
<jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:

Dream on cul-ann

J.

Dream on girl-non
C.


Cuan a écrit:

On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 14:46:22 GMT, Jean Guernon
<jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:



Zak@home.com a écrit:


On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 18:56:53 GMT, Jean Guernon
<jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:



For once a Muslim group that fights for the Iraqi side. Good news...

The freed Iraqi people are starting to build their identity, forge their
character, show their valor.

J.



That's the way it should have been from the start you stupid FROG. Let
the Iraqis solve there own problems. You didn't need an illegal war to
clean up Iraq, all your fucking American pond scum war monger buddies
did was create more chaos.


Only in your terorists ***** kissing dreams zaakaasss. The wasr was legal,
and they did need the US to start anything freeing them. Only braindead
morons like you say otherwise. But this is not surprising, is it.



Only in your bush ***** licking dreams, Jeanipoo.

.




User: "TonyZ2001"

Title: Re: Terror King Musab Al-Zarqawi gets threat from Iraqi group 07 Jul 2004 10:48:50 AM

Zak@home.com

wrote:


On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 18:56:53 GMT, Jean Guernon
<jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:

For once a Muslim group that fights for the Iraqi side. Good news...

The freed Iraqi people are starting to build their identity, forge their
character, show their valor.

J.

That's the way it should have been from >the start you stupid FROG. Let
the Iraqis solve there own problems. You didn't need an illegal war to
clean up Iraq, all your fucking American >pond scum war monger buddies
did was create more chaos.

Stupid Moron, the Iraqi people would never have been able to oust Saddam on
their own.
Tony
.


User: "Cuan"

Title: Re: Terror King Musab Al-Zarqawi gets threat from Iraqi group 07 Jul 2004 08:01:03 AM
On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 18:56:53 GMT, Jean Guernon
<jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:

For once a Muslim group that fights for the Iraqi side. Good news...

The freed Iraqi people are starting to build their identity, forge their
character, show their valor.

J.

Until their leader is revered for liberating the Iraqi people. Then
he gets started on the occupation forces with his pseudo Fedayin
militia. Then he starts gaining political impetus. Osama bin Laden
II.

TonyZ2001 a écrit:

Updated: 09:47 AM EDT
Iraqi Group Threatens Terror Suspect Al-Zarqawi
Arab Television Station Airs Videotape
By TAREK EL-TABLAWY, AP

BAGHDAD, Iraq (July 6) - A group of armed, masked Iraqi men threatened Tuesday
to kill Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi if he did not immediately leave
the country, accusing him of murdering innocent Iraqis and defiling the Muslim
religion.

.
User: "Jean Guernon"

Title: Re: Terror King Musab Al-Zarqawi gets threat from Iraqi group 07 Jul 2004 09:43:52 AM
Only in your terrorists ***** kissing dreams.
J.
Cuan a écrit:

On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 18:56:53 GMT, Jean Guernon
<jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:


For once a Muslim group that fights for the Iraqi side. Good news...

The freed Iraqi people are starting to build their identity, forge their
character, show their valor.

J.



Until their leader is revered for liberating the Iraqi people. Then
he gets started on the occupation forces with his pseudo Fedayin
militia. Then he starts gaining political impetus. Osama bin Laden
II.




TonyZ2001 a écrit:


Updated: 09:47 AM EDT
Iraqi Group Threatens Terror Suspect Al-Zarqawi
Arab Television Station Airs Videotape
By TAREK EL-TABLAWY, AP

BAGHDAD, Iraq (July 6) - A group of armed, masked Iraqi men threatened Tuesday
to kill Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi if he did not immediately leave
the country, accusing him of murdering innocent Iraqis and defiling the Muslim
religion.



.
User: "Cuan"

Title: Re: Terror King Musab Al-Zarqawi gets threat from Iraqi group 08 Jul 2004 05:25:11 AM
On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 14:43:52 GMT, Jean Guernon
<jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:

Cuan a écrit:

On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 18:56:53 GMT, Jean Guernon
<jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:


For once a Muslim group that fights for the Iraqi side. Good news...

The freed Iraqi people are starting to build their identity, forge their
character, show their valor.

J.



Until their leader is revered for liberating the Iraqi people. Then
he gets started on the occupation forces with his pseudo Fedayin
militia. Then he starts gaining political impetus. Osama bin Laden
II.




TonyZ2001 a écrit:


Updated: 09:47 AM EDT
Iraqi Group Threatens Terror Suspect Al-Zarqawi
Arab Television Station Airs Videotape
By TAREK EL-TABLAWY, AP

BAGHDAD, Iraq (July 6) - A group of armed, masked Iraqi men threatened Tuesday
to kill Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi if he did not immediately leave
the country, accusing him of murdering innocent Iraqis and defiling the Muslim
religion.



Only in your terrorists ***** kissing dreams.

lol! whatever, Jean. You're really short-sighted, aren't you?
.




User: ""

Title: Re: Terror King Musab Al-Zarqawi gets threat from Iraqi group 07 Jul 2004 07:33:00 AM
On 06 Jul 2004 14:13:46 GMT,
(TonyZ2001) wrote:

Updated: 09:47 AM EDT
Iraqi Group Threatens Terror Suspect Al-Zarqawi

See pantyboy, they can solve their own problems. They don't need you
fucking war mongers to do it.Hell you idiots can't even find
Binny...Hahahahahahahahahah
.
User: "TonyZ2001"

Title: Re: Terror King Musab Al-Zarqawi gets threat from Iraqi group 07 Jul 2004 10:50:19 AM

Zak@yahoo.com

wrote:

they can solve their own problems. They >don't need you fucking war mongers to

do >it.
As usual you are very wrong, Clown.
The Iraqi people would never have been able to get rid of Saddam on their own,
but that is how you prefered things.
Tony
.



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