Looks like we do need to worry more about the explosives

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An armed group claimed in a video Thursday to have obtained a large amount of explosives missing from a munitions depot facility in Iraq (news - web sites) and threatened to use them against foreign troops.


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A group calling itself Al-Islam's Army Brigades, Al-Karar Brigade, said it had coordinated with officers and soldiers of "the American intelligence" to obtain a "huge amount of the explosives that were in the al-Qaqaa facility."


The claim couldn't be independently verified. The speaker was surrounded by masked, armed men standing in front of a black banner with the group's name on it in the tape obtained by Associated Press Television News.


"We promise God and the Iraqi people that we will use it against the occupation forces and those who cooperate with them in the event of these forces threatening any Iraqi city," the man added.


Nearly 400 tons of conventional explosives have disappeared from the al-Qaqaa facility south of Baghdad, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency.


The U.N. agency's chief Mohamed ElBaradei, reported the disappearance to the U.N. Security Council on Monday, two weeks after Iraqi officials told the nuclear agency that 377 tons of explosives had vanished as a result of "theft and looting ... due to lack of security."


The disappearance of the explosives has become a huge campaign issue in the U.S. presidential election.


Meanwhile, Iraqi extremists in videotape aired Thursday by Al-Jazeera television showed what they said was a Polish woman hostage held in Iraq and demanded that Poland remove all its troops from Iraq.


The group, which called itself the Abu Bakr al-Siddiq Fundamentalist Brigades, said the woman, who was not identified, works with U.S. troops in Iraq. They also demanded the release of all Iraqi female prisoners.


Interior Ministry spokesman Col. Adnan Abdul Rahman said the woman was a longtime Iraq resident with Iraqi citizenship and was believed to have been abducted Wednesday night from her home in Baghdad. Abdul Rahman did not release her name.


A middle-aged woman with gray hair and dressed in a pink polka-dotted blouse sat in front of two masked gunmen, one of whom was pointing a pistol at her head. Her voice was not audible on the tape.


Al-Jazeera said the woman called on Polish troops to leave the country and for U.S. and Iraqi authorities to release all female detainees from the Abu Ghraib prison. The announcer said she had been "working in Iraq for a long time."


In Warsaw, a Polish Defense Ministry official said she apparently did not belong to any of the Polish military units. Polish television TVN24 reported that all Polish journalists in Iraq have been accounted for.


Ahmed al-Sheikh, Al-Jazeera's editor-in-chief, said the kidnappers did not mention a specific threat on the tape nor did they give a deadline for their demands to be met. He would not say when or how the station obtained the tape.


Poland commands some 6,000 troops from 15 nations — including some 2,400 from Poland — in the Babil, Karbala and Wasit provinces.


The armed group had also claimed responsibility in the September kidnapping of 10 Turkish hostages, who were released this month.


Late Wednesday, Al-Jazeera aired a video showing British aid worker Margaret Hassan, who again pleaded with Britain to withdraw its forces from Iraq even as some 800 British troops began deploying toward the Baghdad area. They were expected to relieve U.S. troops in the capital who are being preparing for a major assault on insurgent areas west and north of the capital.





Hassan, 59, who ran CARE International's operations in Iraq, has been the most high-profile of foreign hostages abducted in Iraq. No group has claimed responsibility in her abduction.

She also asked for the release of female Iraqi detainees and the closure of CARE's operations in Iraq.

A day earlier, a militant Web site ran a claim by the al-Qaida-linked group led by Jordanian terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi vowing to kill a 24-year-old Japanese hostage within 48 hours unless Japan withdrew its 500 troops from the country.

Japan's Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi swiftly refused the demand, saying he wouldn't give in to terrorists.

Meanwhile, fighting continued on several fronts.

_ U.S. aircraft bombed a suspected rebel safehouse Thursday in the insurgent stronghold of Fallujah, killing two people, the U.S. military and witnesses said.

_ A car bomb exploded Thursday in southern Baghdad, killing a U.S. soldier and at least one Iraqi civilian, the U.S. military said.

_ Insurgents clashed with U.S. forces Thursday in the restive central Iraq town of Ramadi, leaving two people dead, according to the U.S. military and hospital officials.
 

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Master Capper said:
The claim couldn't be independently verified. The speaker was surrounded by masked, armed men standing in front of a black banner with the group's name on it in the tape obtained by Associated Press Television News.


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EXCELLENT RELIABLE SOURCE MASTER!!!

:142lmao: :142lmao:


How come you didn't say anything about the breaking story of Russian Special forces helping Saddam move his weapons into Syria right before we invaded???????
 

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Besides Master.....why would we need to worry about the explosives?? According to the Kerry Campain we have no right even being over there!!!
 

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Saw the part of video on Fox few minutes ago MC. The gut appeared to be American and spoke perfect English.

I personally don't put much merit in his assertion as in every video with hostages and such they always show captives ect to enforce the reality and fear factor.
--and then there is once again the timing factor--they come out that they have it "after" it was reported missing.
----however I am sure with all the explosives Saddam had accumulated and is in Iraq,getting their hands on a substantial amount would not present too big a problem
 

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Why would I be countingguy???? who the F is that anyways lol?

My god you guys are dense lol.

I have been in here as Manson for about a year now with over 1,000 posts but if you want to think that feel free. Whoever he is I hope to god he's a republican. :cool:

Thanks for avoiding my questions Master....I didn't expect a reply anyways.
 

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As fr as your question or misinforming statement about Russia taking the explosives, I did not respond because your statement was as usual wrong and misleading:

Minneapolis ABC affiliate KSTP-TV, which had a crew embedded with the 101st Airborne Division during the war, released videotape that it said showed soldiers examining explosives at the massive Al-Qaqaa facility nine days after the fall of Baghdad
 

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Took you guys a while to catch it. Believe it could be his wife. He spelled about as good as my computer did. She was better.
Of course we know they walked right by these explosives. They were looking for WMD and these didn't fit. Like the ex mayor of N Y C Rudy said yesterday. It's the troops fault. Dam I hope he's not getting like the President. Everything is someone else's fault.
 

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Rudy's on the inside with these folks. I just don't think he would lie.
 
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