At any rate, most of you will recall at least the flavor of my posts about Zarqawi, the number one bogie man (in place of bin Laden - let's think about why that would be), who was reported dead and subsequently alive, sometimes with one leg, until finally we had to lay him to rest. Of course, then he had to have a replacement.
And now, that replacement is being played in the exact same fashion. We are so damned gullible.
According to ABC News, reports that al-Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Ayyub al-Masri has been killed are “unconfirmed and part of a misinformation campaign.”
First, al-Masri was reported wounded at an opportune time for the Bush administration to counter bad news at home. Then that report was claimed to be false. And now, when Bush is battling Congress for increased funds, he has been killed. Or maybe not.
An Egyptian news source says the guy has been in prison there for the past seven years.
Back in '06, when he was reported dead and then alive, Joe Cannon wrote:
I doubt that I've ever before used the acronym WTF, but this story delivers good reason to take up the habit. In his most recent broadcast to the world, Osama Bin Laden proclaimed that Zarqawi's successor in Iraq is one Abu Ayyub al-Masri. The United States concurred, and offered both a bounty and a history:The military said al-Masri was born and brought up in Egypt. He then went to Afghanistan, where he trained in bomb-making before going to Iraq in 2002.
Get that? "The United States concurred..."
As I periodically say, "Are we sure bin Laden is an ex-CIA agent?" Or at least, a guy who made a deal.
Bin Laden's activities and purposes sure dovetail nicely with bin Bush's.
....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.
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