Hi all
After listening to Zarqawi message, I was surer that this man doesn’t exist, He was made and manufactured in Hollywood.
Listen to him here.
He speak very good Iraqi accent, there is no Jordanian, Bedwin dialect in his Arabic, mostly Jordanians can not get rid off this light Bedwin dialect in their Arabic, Egyptians have the same too.
If I want to take an example from the west I will say imagine a German speaks English, doesn’t matter how perfect his English will be, you can always hear this light German tune in the background of his voice.
Shite cleric Jawad Al-Khalessi agree with me in his interview with Le Monde newspaper.
Je ne pense pas qu’Abou Moussab Al-Zarkaoui existe en tant que tel. C’est seulement une invention des occupants pour diviser le peuple car il a été tué dans le nord de l’Irak au début de la guerre alors qu’il se trouvait avec le groupe d’Ansar Al-Islam, dans le Kurdistan. Sa famille, en Jordanie, a même procédé à une cérémonie après sa mort. Abou Moussab Al-Zarkaoui est donc un jouet utilisé par les Américains, une excuse pour poursuivre l’occupation. C’est un prétexte pour ne pas quitter l’Irak.
English translation
I do not think that Al-Zarqawii exists. He is only one invention of the occupants to divide the people because he was killed in the north of Iraq at the beginning of the war with the group of Ansar Al-Islam, in Kurdistan. His family, in Jordan, even proceeded to a ceremony after his death. Abou Moussab Al-Zarkaoui is thus a toy used by the Americans, an excuse to continue the occupation. It is a pretext not to leave Iraq.
And that is what many Iraqis believe also, Many Iraqis believe ’suicide’ bombings done by US to start a civil war.
Ali Ghazi, also a Shia from the Iraqi deep south. “I believe it is the Americans who are doing this, pretending it is the Sunni, so there will be a civil war and they can control our wealth.”
Accidentally today I came across a small article on Arabic Alkhaleej newspaper, no attention from other media, this is what it says:
Israeli foreign minister Shalom received Jordan’s agreement on oil pipeline across Jordan to Haifa port in Israel.
Israel plans to reinstate the oil pipeline from Karkuk [Iraq] across the Jordanian lands, to live terminal.
Did they ask for the Iraqi permission? Are they sure that the Iraqis will accept the plan?
No need to remind you of the Independent article today because it’s everywhere on the www.
What has happened to Iraq’s missing $1bn?
Government officials in Baghdad even suggest that the skill with which the robbery was organised suggests that the Iraqis involved were only front men, and “rogue elements” within the US military or intelligence services may have played a decisive role behind the scenes.
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And I have a bridge to sell too! Do you honestly believe this?
Conspiracy theories abound on the internet and untold guillable people believe them. Unbelieveable!
No I don’t believe it, I am sure of it.
Hmmmm. Not to many Americans I know would blow up themselves and innocent civilians so that oil companies could profit.
Not too many oil companies I know consider it a solid strategy to invest in oil infrastructure / extraction / logistics efforts amidst a civil war. A tad too risky.
But heh — I don’t mean to apply practical logic to your nutty theories.
No, Charles believes that the US will sink over 200 Bn $ into fighting a country halfway across the globe and then just leave without any remuneration. Leave without scraping the barrel for every dirty trick in the book to retain control. Uh, yeah, right.
mmmmm.…In every War that US has been involved in, has the US ever done what you say…? Give me just one example? Remember, The US isn’t England or France. And by the way, are you familiar with the past history of Iraq and England? Here’s a little history lesson for you…The stupidity surrounding this site is biblical! Let the history lesson begin:
Iraq was carved out of the Ottoman Empire by the French and British as agreed in the Sykes-Picot Agreement. On November 11, 1920 it became a League of Nations mandate under British control with the name “State of Iraq”.
The British government laid out the political and constitutional framework for Iraq’s government. As a consequence, the new political system allegedly suffered a lack of legitimacy. Britain imposed a Hashemite monarchy on Iraq and defined the territorial limits of Iraq with little regard for natural frontiers and traditional tribal and ethnic settlements. Britain had to put down a major revolt against its policies between 1920 and 1922. During the revolt Britain used gas and air attacks on Iraqi villagers.
The Kurds wavered between adherence to Turkey and to Iraq and were finally lured by promises of autonomy. The British soon broke this promise.
In the Mandate period and beyond, the British supported the traditional, Sunni leadership (such as the tribal shaikhs) over the growing, urban-based nationalist movement. The Land Settlement Act gave the tribal shaikhs the right to register the communal tribal lands in their own name. The Tribal Disputes Regulations gave them judiciary rights, whereas the Peasants’ Rights and Duties Act of 1933 reduced the tenants to virtual serfdom, forbidding them to leave the land unless all their debts to the landlord had been settled. The British resorted to military force when their interests were threatened, as in the 1941 Rashid Ali Al-Gaylani coup. This coup led to a British invasion of Iraq using forces from the British Indian Army and the Arab Legion from Jordan.
To learn more, click here…
your homework assignment is for you to slap the shit out of your parents for having you.
Ex-minister faces arrest for ‘biggest robbery in the world’
IRAQ’S former defence minister is expected to be arrested in the coming days in connection with the disappearance of more than $1 billion from the country’s defence budget, a senior corruption investigator said yesterday.
Hazim Shaalan, who served in interim prime minister Iyad Allawi’s government, ran a ministry which worked with intermediaries, rather than foreign companies or governments, for the supply of defence equipment including helicopters, armoured vehicles, bullets and weapons.
Not only were contracts with intermediaries forbidden at the time, but the prices paid for the equipment were vastly inflated and the contracts often not fulfilled. On one occasion, it is alleged more than $230 million had been spent on a collection of 28-year-old, second-hand Polish helicopters whose design life was just 25 years.
Radhi al-Radhi, the head of Iraq’s Commission on Public Integrity, said he handed a file of evidence against Shaalan to Iraq’s central criminal court two months ago and expected a warrant for his arrest to be issued within ten days.
“What Shaalan and his ministry were responsible for is possibly the largest robbery in the world,” Mr Radhi said. “Our estimates begin at $1.3 billion and go up to $2.3 billion.”
Shaalan, who lives in Jordan and also spends time in London, has denied any wrongdoing and has said that whatever he did was ultimately approved of by US authorities.
Amer Hantouli, an aide, said: “These are politically motivated charges by his enemies. They are trying to distract the public from their glaring failure to improve security in Iraq. It’s quite a low tactic. Defence ministry committees oversaw all deals and followed procedure.”
The current defence minister, Saadoun Dulaimi, said that when he took over in April there was next to nothing left of the $1 billion budget for procurement.
A mere pittance compared to Saddam & co.
Who deleted my Sheik Urbooti note? *grumble*
Jeff said
“In every War that US has been involved in, has the US ever done what you say…? Give me just one example?”
The Bush’s, The CIA, and their Terrorists Friends in Miami
PRESS headlines called it one of the worst acts of state terrorism ever to take place in U.S. territory. They were referring to the horrific killing in broad daylight of Orlando Letelier, former ambassador and minister, and his assistant Ms. Ronni Moffit, a human rights activist, in the heart of Washington’s diplomatic district.
It was September 21, 1976. A powerful incendiary device placed under the victims’ car was detonated by remote control. The vehicle, a Chevelle 1975, exploded in the middle of Massachusetts Avenue, Embassy Row, one of the capital’s most prestigious districts.
There was an extraordinarily lengthy and complex investigation.
read more:
http://www.independent-media.tv/item.cfm?fmedia_id=9029&fcategory_desc=Under%20Reported
operation northwoods?
http://www.mackwhite.com/northwoods.html
The Zarqawi Phenomenon
http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=15&ItemID=8231
Big, Bad Abu Musab al-Zarqawi
The creation of a myth
Is it time to ‘dispose’ of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi? Has he ‘outlived’ his usefulness?
http://www.globalecho.org/print_view.php?aid=4070
Crunch Time for the Neolib Master Plan
http://kurtnimmo.com/?p=22
ect,
so you think the world is flat do you. go ahead and believe it, we don’t care.
ect , thanks for saving me a lot of typing. I’d rather save my sarcasm for somebody more worthy than Jeff …
This is very interesting. I was searching to see if Zarqawi knew English, and you tell me ~ he is not real… no Beduin accent?
Takes yet another shot of Tequila ~ shakes head. This world is too weird for me!
Ninth Scribe
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