U.S. trades top Iranian-backed terrorist for British hostage

Started by Teresa, January 03, 2010, 10:01:59 PM

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Teresa

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WHAT???
We negotiate with terrorists?
Let's see, answer these questions....

Do the terrorists view BHO as a threat if they lay low and continue covert operations?

Do Americans view BHO as a threat to liberty and freedom in their own country?

Any more questions necessary???



http://hotair.com/archives/2009/12/31/unreal-u-s-trades-top-iranian-backed-iraqi-terrorist-for-british-hostage/
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Remember Qais Khazali? We wrote about him a bunch in early 2007. He used to be an al-Sadr deputy, then broke away and hooked up with Iran to start his own little mini-Hezbollah. That group, the "League of the Righteous," ended up pulling off one of the most notorious, sophisticated anti-American operations of the Iraq war in Karbala. The toll: Five Americans murdered, four of them after they were kidnapped, bound, and shot in the head like animals. U.S. troops caught up to Khazali two months later and captured him and his brother; the ID cards of several dead American soldiers were recovered at the scene. No less a figure than David Petraeus went on to blame the Karbala raid squarely on Khazali's outfit and accused Iran's Quds Force — the creme de la creme of the Revolutionary Guard, responsible for assisting Iranian proxy jihadis like Hezbollah in other countries — of bankrolling the whole thing.

And now, after three years in U.S. custody, he's free.

   
Quote"We let a very dangerous man go, a man whose hands are stained with US and Iraqi blood," a military officer said. "We are going to pay for this in the future."

    The US military has maintained that the release of members and leaders of the League of the Righteous is related to a reconciliation agreement between the terror group and the Iraqi government, but some US military officers disagree.

    "The official line is the release of Qazali is about reconciliation, but in reality this was a prisoner swap," a military intelligence official said...

    "This was a deal signed and sealed in British and American blood," a US military officer told The Long War Journal. "We freed all of their leaders and operatives; they [the League of the Righteous] executed their hostages and sent them back in body bags. And we're supposed to be happy about it."

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