What It’s Like To Be Snatched By The Delta Force -- Michael Daly, Daily Beast
Swarmed, Tasered, and trundled into a vehicle blindfolded—and that was just the beginning for alleged al Qaeda member Abu Anas al-Liby. Now he’s complaining about his treatment.
Poor little jihadi!
Just listen to the accused al Qaeda operative Abu Anas al-Liby recount how he was treated by men who suddenly swarmed him outside his home in Tripoli as he returned from morning prayers last October.
“I was Tasered in both my legs and hands,” he says at the start of a tale told in an affidavit unsealed this week in a motion to suppress incriminating statements about his alleged complicity in the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania.
He rightly assumes that his captors were members of the U.S. Army Delta Force. He recalls that one of them spoke to him in English with an American accent:
“We know you can understand us, just keep quiet.”
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My Comment: Sorry ... but I have zero sympathy for him.
2 comments:
I think your comment is an understatement. I like how he said he was concerned he would never see his family again, as if he would be concerned about the families of the infidels he would have seen executed by his fellow jihadis, oh the humanity.
You've got that right Ropestuff. Most of them turn into sniveling cowards when the hard men catch up to them.
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