Saturday, January 29, 2005
Bin Laden Sent Iraqi Arrested in Germany
An Iraqi arrested in Germany on suspicion of plotting an al Qaeda suicide attack in Iraq said he was sent on his mission by Osama bin Laden himself, a German magazine reported Saturday.
German state prosecutors believe Ibrahim Mohammed K., a 29-year-old Iraqi believed to be a high-ranking al Qaeda figure, recruited Yasser Abu S., a 31-year-old stateless Palestinian from Libya, as a future suicide bomber in Iraq.
The two men were arrested last Sunday in the western city of Mainz, which President Bush is due to visit next month. However, prosecutors said there was no indication the two had planned an attack in Germany.
So, folks, there is clear and convincing evidence that, as the Euro-weenie leaders have been telling us, there is no al-Q'aida, there is no al-Q'aida threat, and furthermore there is no al-Q'aida in Europe!
Remember that if a bomb ever goes off in Berlin, or Paris, or any other European city, and bin Laden takes responsibility. Tell your good Euro-weenie friends (like the dumb Spaniards) that you have absolutely no idea what "al-Q'aida" means.