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Al Qaeda #2 Man in Custody?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by MadMax, Jun 27, 2003.

  1. MadMax

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    from Drudgereport.com

    TV says al-Qaeda number two and spokesman held in Iran
    Fri Jun 27 2003 12:48:11 ET

    Ayman al-Zawahiri, right-hand man of al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, and Suleiman Abu Ghaith, spokesman of the terror group, are among al-Qaeda members detained in Iran, Al-Arabiya news channel said Friday.

    Zawahiri, Abu Ghaith and one of bin Laden's sons are among a group of aides of the al-Qaeda chief held in Iran, the Dubai-based satellite television said, quoting "Western diplomatic sources."

    Al-Arabiya said the detainees included Saudis, Kuwaitis, Jordanians and Iraqi Kurds.

    An upcoming visit to Iran by British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw will focus essentially on this issue, it said.

    Iranian government spokesman Abdollah Ramezanzadeh said Monday that some al-Qaeda members arrested in Iran had been identified but had refused to give any information about themselves, including the position they held within the organization.

    Washington suspects Iran-based al-Qaeda members are implicated in last month's triple suicide bombings in Riyadh.

    Iranian leaders said that a handful of members of bin Laden's network were arrested before the May 12 attacks, which killed 35 people.

    Recent press reports said that Abu Ghaith, who was stripped of his Kuwaiti citizenship, and Saad bin Laden, the Qaeda chief's elder son who is believed to play a key role in the orgnization, were in Iran.

    Egyptian-born Saif al-Adel, thought to have taken over as al-Qaeda's number three from military operations chief Mohammad Atef, who was believed killed in Afghanistan, was also alleged to be in Iran.

    So was Abu Mussab Zarqawi, a Jordanian national of Palestinian origin who is thought to have previously operated from neighboring Iraq.

    Iran has brushed off the claims but has not revealed the identities of the al-Qaeda operatives it is detaining.

    Developing...
     
  2. RocketMan Tex

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    I hope this is true, but the bigger question to me is what are they going to do with them? Would Iran hand them over to the US??
     
  3. DaDakota

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    The bigger question is...

    Would Iran have even arrested them without our show of force in Iraq....

    Just another justification for the war.

    DD
     
  4. MadMax

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    i think that's an entirely legitimate question...a really good question, actually. no it doesn't address WMD's or the case for war...but it may be a result, nonetheless.
     
  5. FranchiseBlade

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    Actually Iran supported the U.S. action in AFghanistan, and arrested members of AL-Qaeda and the Taliban who tried to cross into their border back during that war. They've been at least partially helpful in the war on Terrorism since it began. There are other groups that they still support, but in the war against Al-Qaeda this type of action isn't new.

    I think the bigger question is will they continue to help us, if it looks like the U.S. is going invade them.
     

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