Al-Zarqawi, a tool of the Bush administration?
So George W. Bush got his man, well one of them anyway. So he was a bad guy, no doubt about that, and he probably deserved to die.…
Al-Zarqawi, a tool of the Bush administration?
So George W. Bush got his man, well one of them anyway. So he was a bad guy, no doubt about that, and he probably deserved to die.…
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26 - Dave
Yes, they'll probably say that a cell of the QLF is still active in Canada.
27 - JustOneMan
Hey Dave...its not clinton its your party thats the issue bill was just the guy running the joint for a few years....
28 - tommyd
The US could've captured or killed Zarqawi in Kurdistan,Iraq back in 2002. The Americans didn't want to kill him because he was going to be used to link Saddam with Al-Qaeda (Powell's UN speech 2/2003), although Saddam historically always jailed or killed extremists like Zarqawi.
Also, Saddam didn't have any control over Kurdistan, Iraq in 2002 and therefore isn't responsible for Al-Qaeda in Iraq.
Again, American duplicity in Iraq shines again. How sad.
29 - Nancy
Just like the situation in Africa: it transpires that the US has been clandestinely supporting the illicit warlords - and as usual, it's starting to blow up in our faces. Why the hell doesn't the government ever learn anything from their repeated social studies experiments that tank every single time, so that we end up fighting the scumbags we so carefully set up, trained, and supported ... like Osama bin Laden, a former US protege, Saddam Hussein, ditto, and a host of others I could name but don't have time or space to do so?
30 - Dave
Nancy... greed.
31 - Nancy
You hit that one on the head, Dave, ol' bean.
32 - Dave Nalle
Nancy, do you have a source for this supposed US role in supporting African warlords? I knew European nations were doing it, but heretofore the US has not been implicated as far as I know.
dave
33 - RogerMDillon
dave, google: us backs somalia warlords