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Captured Al-Qaeda kingpin is case of 'mistaken identity' THE capture of a supposed Al-Qaeda kingpin by Pakistani agents last week was hailed by President George W Bush as “a critical victory in the war on terror”. According to European intelligence experts, however, Abu Faraj al-Libbi was not the terrorists’ third in command, as claimed, but a middle-ranker derided by one source as “among the flotsam and jetsam” of the organisation.
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sky Wrote the following on 05/09/2005 08:01 AM :
NPR reported al-Libbi's capture last week, but noted that he was not on the U.S.'s wanted list and that Pakistan had no intention of turning him over to the U.S., since they wanted him for three assasination attempts of Musharaf. Since that time I haven't heard anything else about al-Libbi, since his capture really isn't our concern. Bush flip-flopped, claiming he was one of our most-wanted terrorists. This is a lie. It was nothing more than an attempt to make the public think that he is acually doing something in his ongoing diversionary campaign called "The War on Terror" (aka "The Grab for Oil"). al-Libbi had nothing to do with the 9/11 attacks and there are questions as to whether he is even al-Qaeda. This is just another Bush/Fox News misinformation campaign -- mental Viagra for the numb-minded neo-cons.


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