July 10, 2006

A Message To Remember

The Jawa Report has images from video that were released on the internet by al Qaueda terrorists operating in Iraq. The images show the mutilation of two U.S. Soldiers in Iraq. Here is the description they give of the video.

The two victims, Kristian Menchaca and Thomas Tucker, were members of the 101st Airborne division abducted by al Qaeda in Iraq. A third soldier died in the attack.
Their bodies were later recovered not far from where they had been kidnapped. The US military now says that their corpses were found tied together with a bomb between them. Three roadside bombs were planted around the bodies. The bodies had been decapitated.
The video bears the logo of The Mujahadin Shura Council and al Qaeda in Iraq. Contrary to reports by al Qaeda and in the MSM, the video appears to show that the two soldiers were already dead before at least one of them was beheaded.
After a brief introdcuction with an image and the voice of Osama bin Laden, the video shows the two dead soldiers lying on a bridge. Both are already dead.
One of the men has already been beheaded, the other man is dead. An al Qaeda member holds the severed head of one of the dead soldiers.
One of the two soldiers appear to have been shot, the other has multiply wounds but appears to have also been hit by an explosive.

The video also blurs out one of the dead men's genitels, apparently al Qaeda believes showing that would be over-the-top.
Later, an image of the now dead leader of al Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Musab al Zarqawi, is superimposed over the film. Zarqawi had personally murdered several people by beheading and then released those films on the internet.
The entire video has a voice over of what sounds like Abu Musab al Zaraqawi {UPDATE: Confirmed by MSM] calling Muslims to jihad. A nasheed, or Islamic jihad song, can also be heard in the background.
I have not seen the video nor do I have any desire to see it. The stills at Jawa Report are more than gruesome enough to illustrate the inhumane horror these men suffered.

But what I will do is save the link to the images and description of the video. I will save them for the next time some whiny terrorists or their simpering sympathizers have the nerve to complain that we subject captives to loud music and deprive them of sleep. Until such time as they treat captives with something approaching the humanity with which they are treated they should Shut the Fuck Up and count every breath they take and take comfort in the fact that can still breath at all.

Posted by: Stephen Macklin at 04:09 PM | No Comments | Add Comment







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