2/11/2006

Vengeance by the numbers

By: Cao, Filed under: General , Task Force Sabre 7 @ 6:41 pm

If you’re looking for pieces on Jack Idema and his team, please click on this link.

On Saturday February 11, 2006, the new Afghan Parliament, led by Prime Minister Yunis Qanooni, the man who’s life was saved by Jack and his team, brought the last three enemies of Jack in front of the Afghan Parliament. So began the trial of:

    1) NDS Chief Amrullah Saleh (FBI lackey and Head of NDS who arrested and tortured Jack and his men),

    2) the Deputy of Ahmad Ali Jalali. Jalali was the Interior Minister/former journalist who ordered the arrest of Jack and his men at the direction of Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad- both were enemies of Yunis Qanooni and Massoud’s United Front (Northern Alliance) and both were trying to keep Qanooni and the United Front (America’s greatest allies in the 2001/2002 war) from controlling Afghanistan. Smart enough to know his imminent demise, Jalali fled back to the United States last October. His spokesman, pro-Taliban journalist Lutfallah Mashal, fled to London.

But that has not stopped the new Parliament from holding someone responsible for their acts. PM Qanooni summoned the next in command to take the hit, and

    3) General Wardaq, a Pashtun American citizen (like Jalali and Karzai) was next to be put on the stand. Wardaq, a former Soviet trained junior officer who fled Afghanistan and never held any type of command rank, lived in America and never fought once in any of the Afghan wars. He succeeded General Fahim as Minister of Defense after Karzai fired Fahim over his support of Jack. He too will answer far reaching allegations that are expected to not only bring about their firing, but probable criminal and treason charges at the hands of the new Mujahadeen controlled Northern Alliance Parliament.

What is being called a inquisition style trial started today. The first questions posed to Saleh were:

“explain why have you released terrorists after a few days, imprisoned innocent men, why is border security a disaster, and what have you done about suicide bombers?”

Similar questions were directed at Wardaq and Jalali’s replacement, Engineer Zarar. Massoud loyalists said afterwards that,

“this is only the beginning of the United Front setting this country straight and exposing Khalilzad and Karzai’s crimes against the people.”

What is expected over the next few days? A special Commission will ask questions about how and why Saleh and Jalali allowed the terrorist would-be assassins of Prime Minister (then Minister and National Security Advisor), Yunis Qanooni, to be set free while the men who saved his life have sat in prison for 18 months, and still remain in prison after the Appeals Court found them innocent in a new trial.

Jack and his team were reached by phone in their NA General Officer’s suite at Pulacharke Prison right after the hearings concluded for the day. We could just see him smiling at the other end of the phone. “The sword swings,” was his only comment on the record.

“Vengeance Is A Dish Best Served Cold.”

It is a known fact that Jack waits until the very last minute before anyone knows the plan. Go Jack !

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17 Responses to “Vengeance by the numbers”

  1. Wild Thing Says:

    WOW I have goosebumps Cao!!!!!!

    Thank you with all my heart for all you are doing on this. I would never had known about Jack Idema if it were not for you and I am honored to be a part of posting about him in the Free Jack Idema Blogburst.
    I am so proud of you and so proud of the SuperPatriots!!!

  2. Cao Says:

    Me, too, Chrissie. I am proud of the Superpats, too…and proud of Jack…and very proud of the people who stood up in the Free Jack Idema Blogburst. I’m so pleased that things are turning around for them. It’s all starting to come together now. So the next 10 days will be very interesting, to say the least! I want to see a congressional investigation into this and why the State Department and the DOD and the rest let them down…after their release, of course, which appears to be around the corner. It’s no wonder the naysayers are so quiet! GO JACK!

  3. Dan Says:

    This is the best news I’ve heard in awhile. When is all of this supposed to happen?

  4. Cao Says:

    Some of it already happened, Dan. I gather the rest will be happening over the next 10 days…so we’ll keep an ear to the ground and keep you informed, because the media sure won’t.

  5. Dan Says:

    Also Cao, did Jack’s press conference happen yet?

  6. bearmanU.S.M.C. Says:

    :smile::smile::smile:Boy good news, been out for awhile. It’s good to come back to news like that! keep up the great work Cao!!!:wink::wink:

  7. Cao Says:

    He didn’t do it because the Embassy hurried over with their water, because they didn’t want him to call a press conference. I think he made his point with the Embassy, although there are other problems that I’m sure will be worked out. Soon.

    Thanks, Bearman, more is on the way over the next 10 days or so…or so I hear–from some guys who would know. :grin:

  8. kender Says:

    The swinging sword also slices, and I can think of three certain websites that will not like this news. One of those sites will probably toss up some long screed about the dangers of “PMCs” (private military companies), calling them mercs, or worse, one of them will write a long meandering screed followed by appeals for donations because “my visa doesn’t allow me to get a job”, and the third will continue to stay strangely quiet, while it’s administrators are probably securing fake IDs and trying to hide their assets and their asses.

    In the meantime I have some large servings of “Oh yeah” with sides of “What happened, *****?” and bowls of “HAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAA” for dessert to send off to NY, Virginia, the phillipines and some crappy third world european country. It’s gonna be a busy day.

  9. Cao Says:

    shwinggggg!

    :shock:

  10. Irate_Nate Says:

    :cool:Awesome… The Sword slices n dices. Vengence is served…. seconds any one?

  11. Cao Says:

    More is on its way! :twisted:

  12. NIF Says:

    Top o’ the Mornin’ to ya’

    Today’s dose of NIF - News, Interesting & Funny … Hey look, I’m back!

  13. Lisa Gilliam Says:

    :mrgreen:This is fantastic news!I’ll be glad when he is finally released from that hellole!And I can’t wait for him start naming names for the world to hear.I would love to see everyone who tried to railroad him and his friends strung up!But,in reality sadly it won’t happen!:mad:

  14. Cao Says:

    Actually, Lisa, Afghanistan DOES deal with cretins much the same way we did years ago–they hang them upside down in public and let them rot and put their heads on stakes. It should be interesting to see what happens to Amrullah Saleh.

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