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  • Jan.19,2006: The US government has slapped financial sanctions on Syria's military spy chief, the brother-in-law of the country's president, accusing him of terrorism and meddling in Lebanon. A United Nations investigation has implicated Syrian intelligence in the assassination of former Lebanese premier Rafiq al-Hariri in February last year.Assef Shawkat was among the officials named as suspects in a UN report.

     

  • May 15, 2005: Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the man most wanted by US-led forces in Iraq, was wounded and treated briefly at a hospital in Iraq last week before he disappeared with his men, a British newspaper reported on Sunday. The doctor who claims to have treated him told an Iraqi reporter in the western city of Ramadi that Zarqawi was bleeding heavily when he was brought into the hospital on Wednesday. We hope the end will also be soon for Ben Laden.

 

  Feb. 21, 2005: Saddam Husain & Ben Laden are the highest bounty price on their head. Saddam is already in US custody, and Ben Laden has been able to hide , properly with the aid of the corrupt Iranian Mulla regime.


            

  • March 2,2003:Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the suspected mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks, was handed over to the United States and taken to an undisclosed location following his arrest in Pakistan. U.S. officials have described Mohammed as a key al-Qaida lieutenant and the organizer of the terror mission that sent hijacked passenger jets crashing into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a Pennsylvania field, killing more than 3,000 people. He is the first person on the FBI’s most-wanted terror suspects list to be arrested. The U.S. government was offering up to $25 million for information leading to his capture. Just who got the money?
  • March 3,2003: Senior U.S. law enforcement and intelligence officials Monday identified one of the two men arrested over the weekend with al-Qaida terrorist planner Khalid Shaikh Mohammed. One of the two men arrested with Mohammed: Ahmed Abdul Qadus, 42, a member of one of Pakistan’s main religious parties, Jamaat-e-Islami. The third man is Mustafa Ahmed Al-Hawsawi, 34, a native of Saudi Arabia , who authorities believe was the main money man behind the Sept. 11 operation.