This story isn't true-- there is nothing about it that rings in the least bit true. This is a story placed by some strange interested parties somewhere. Who knows? It's bizarre! It raises more questions than it answers.
Do we believe that the leader of Al Quaeda in Iraq is an actor? I don't believe it for a minute. Could this be part of the administration's answer to the all night Senate hearings last night? Is someone in the Iraqi government trying to pull the wool over someone's eyes? Check the end of the story, for the tale of a mysterious guy named Bagdaddi who was either killed, or captured, or neither, by either the Iraqi authorities or by the US armed forces, or maybe none of the above. That's who the actor is supposed to be? Did he get killed?
The actor is supposedly used to disguise the fact that the al quaeda in Iraq leadership is foreign. Foreign to what, or whom? I believe the only people in Iraq who are concerned who's an Iraqi or not are the Bush administration. This reeks of managed misinformation. Supposedly the story came from a captured mucky-muck in the organization. Maybe this is illustrative of the lack of quality in information that is procured under torture. Nobody in the world, besides maybe Texas Republicans, is falling for this.
I'm not buying this story. And why is the LA Times reporting it?
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