Bush's Secret Ops on the move?
Wed Feb 07, 2007 at 12:11:10 AM PDT
We've talked about watching for an Iraqi Gulf of Tonkin incident manufactured by Bush to escalate the WOT into Iran. Well, if the not so "secret renditions" by this administration are a sign, then it's full steam ahead!
Another Iranian diplomat, abducted in Karradah, a heavily Shiite neighborhood and controlled by the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq, or SCIRI, has now officially "disappeared."
"Details of the kidnapping remain murky, but one government official said it began when gunmen wearing Iraqi army uniforms blocked Sharafi's car in the Karradah district, forced him into one of their two vehicles and sped away."
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This alone would seem like another one of many daily abductions except for this:
"Iraqi police then opened fire, disabling the second vehicle and arresting the four gunmen inside, the official said.
Police took the four to a police station. The next day, Iraqis in uniform appeared there, showed government badges and demanded the four suspects — ostensibly to transfer them to another lockup, the official said. The authorities complied, and the men disappeared."
Now who do you suppose has access to those "stinking badges," well trained soldiers carrying U.S. weapons, U.S. vehicles, AND has the knowledge (and I assume the paper work and how to fill it out) of being able to drop in and officially take terror suspects away without questions?
Shiite lawmakers said they believed Sharafi was detained in an intelligence operation carried out by the Iraqi Special Operations Command, an elite unit under the direct supervision of the U.S. military.
Although rogue elements are staging kidnappings on the regular, we all know the Bush penchant for extra-ordinary renditions and his desire to escalate the war into Iran to "Wag the Dog" away from his complete failure in Iraq. Could this be the reason that a later report, while putting the number of assailants (kidnappers) at 30, has no mention of some being captured and then being smoothly rescued and released? Even the Al Jazeera version is unclear on that. It would make it easier that way for Bush to try and convince us that the kidnappers were not U.S. operatives. Can't let a pesky thing like facts get in the way of a good spin, ya know. "It was those gosh darn insurgents!" See? We don't need no stinking Congress to start a war.
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