Al-Qaida in Iraq leader reported arrested »
Posted By libsRfunny 1 year, 1 month ago in NewsIraqi police commandos captured the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq in a raid in the northern city of Mosul, Iraqi officials said Thursday, in what could mark a significant blow to the Sunni insurgency in its last urban stronghold.
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libsRfunny1 year, 1 month ago
Well, now the U.S. military is saying it was just a guy with the same name.
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quackpot1 year, 1 month ago
You are correct!
There would have been no Al-Qaeda-Iraq top person had sanity reigned prior to Bush's invasion.
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abntv1 year, 1 month ago
Now you know where all that money has gone to help fund rebuilding the Iraqi defense forces
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pc251 year, 1 month ago
the problem is that the MSM is not doing its job.........they are all caught up in this Obama mania paying no attention to the military buildup of China, the approaching and apparent inevitability of a nuclear Iran, the threat of Al Qaeda in Somalia the rest of Africa and South America, the build up of Al Qaeda in Pakistan, the continuing problems with Korea, and the list goes on and on.......meanwhile all Chris Matthews can comment on is the "tingling sensation" he gets up his leg every time he hears Obama speak.............
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jovial1 year, 1 month ago
Now that the real story is that they got the wrong guy, who feels dog urine up their leg now? ROTFLMAO!!!
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nikkibabe1 year, 1 month ago
A "leader" of Al Qaeda in Iraq is a mystery for various reasons.
1. There was no Al Qaeda in Iraq until US invaded and occupied that country.
2. An Al Qaeda leader is similar to a "HINDU" Avatar. You get one, another comes up.
So, this is an endless journey for Bush as he has seen now for 7 years. It is up to the new President whoever it may be, to either continue this journey or head back home.
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