Bin Laden Wants al-Zarqawi Body Released
Source: Fox News
CAIRO, Egypt — Usama bin Laden called on President Bush in an audiotape released Friday to release the body of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and said Jordan should allow the slain terrorist to be buried in his homeland.
In the 19-minute message, bin Laden paid tribute to al-Zarqawi and said the former Al Qaeda in Iraq leader had been under orders to kill Iraqis who supported U.S. forces in the country. He also vowed more attacks against the United States in the Middle East and Africa.
"We will continue to fight you and your allies everywhere, in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and Sudan to run down your resources and kill your men until you return defeated to your nation," he said, addressing Bush. His voice sounded breathy and fatigued at times...
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Is it just me, or does this sound like a splendid Idea for a couple of reasons...
CAIRO, Egypt — Usama bin Laden called on President Bush in an audiotape released Friday to release the body of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and said Jordan should allow the slain terrorist to be buried in his homeland.
In the 19-minute message, bin Laden paid tribute to al-Zarqawi and said the former Al Qaeda in Iraq leader had been under orders to kill Iraqis who supported U.S. forces in the country. He also vowed more attacks against the United States in the Middle East and Africa.
"We will continue to fight you and your allies everywhere, in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and Sudan to run down your resources and kill your men until you return defeated to your nation," he said, addressing Bush. His voice sounded breathy and fatigued at times...
Read the entire article Here .
Is it just me, or does this sound like a splendid Idea for a couple of reasons...
- A satellite tracking device could easily be concealed on the body of Zarqawi, or
- Perhaps we could send one of the IED's back to them... maybe conceal that in a large body cavity, or
- To save on shipping because this IS an expensive war, he could be 'parted out' into smaller, more manageable pieces. Heck, Fed-Ex and Brown would fight over that delivery.
Let's DO IT! li>
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