
This image made available by Al-Jazeera shows Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, Osama bin Laden’s son-in-law and spokesman. Abu Ghaith has been captured by the United States, officials said Thursday, March 7, 2013, in what a senior congressman called a “very significant victory” in the fight against al-Qaida. Credit: AP
WASHINGTON (AP) — A senior al-Qaida leader and member of Osama bin Laden’s inner circle was charged Thursday with conspiring to kill Americans in his role as the terror network’s top propagandist who lauded the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 – and warned there would be more.
Officials said Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, who was born in Kuwait and was bin Laden’s son-in-law, was captured in Jordan over the last week. He will appear Friday in U.S. federal court in New York, according to a Justice Department statement and indictment outlining the accusations against Abu Ghaith.
“No amount of distance or time will weaken our resolve to bring America’s enemies to justice,” Attorney General Eric Holder said in the statement. “To violent extremists who threaten the American people and seek to undermine our way of life, this arrest sends an unmistakable message: There is no corner of the world where you can escape from justice because we will do everything in our power to hold you accountable to the fullest extent of the law.”
The case marks a legal victory for the Obama administration, which has long sought to charge senior al-Qaida suspects in American federal courts instead of holding them at the military detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. But it immediately sparked an outcry from Republicans in Congress who do not want high-threat terror suspects brought into the United States.

US Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) (Credit: AFP/Getty Images)
“If this man, the spokesman of 9/11, isn’t an enemy combatant, who is?” Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told reporters. Abu Ghaith “should be going to Gitmo. He should be kept there and questioned.”
The Justice Department said Abu Ghaith was the spokesman for al-Qaida, working alongside bin Laden and current leader Ayman al-Zawahri, since at least May 2001. Abu Ghaith is a former mosque preacher and teacher and urged followers that month to swear allegiance to bin Laden, prosecutors said.
The day after the 9/11 attacks, prosecutors say he appeared with bin Laden and al-Zawahri and called on the “nation of Islam” to battle against Jews, Christians and Americans.
A “great army is gathering against you,” Abu Ghaith said on Sept. 12, 2001, according to prosecutors.
Shortly afterward, Abu Ghaith warned in a speech that “the storms shall not stop – especially the airplanes storm” and advised Muslims, children and al-Qaida allies to stay out of planes and high-rise buildings. In one video, he was sitting with bin Laden in front of a rock face in Afghanistan. Kuwait stripped him of his citizenship after 9/11.
In 2002, under pressure as the U.S. military and CIA searched for bin Laden, prosecutors said Abu Ghaith was smuggled into Iran from Afghanistan.
Tom Lynch, a research fellow at the National Defense University in Washington, described Abu Ghaith as one of a small handful of senior al-Qaida leaders “capable of getting the old band back together and postured for a round of real serious international terror.”
“His capture and extradition not only allows the U.S. to hold – and perhaps try – a reputed al-Qaida core survivor, further tarnishing the AQ core brand, but it also points to the dangers for those few remaining al-Qaida core refugees,” Lynch said.
Abu Ghaith’s trial will mark one of the first prosecutions of senior al-Qaida leaders on U.S. soil. Charging foreign terror suspects in American federal courts was a top pledge by President Barack Obama shortly after he took office in 2009 – aimed, in part, to close Guantanamo Bay.
Republicans have fought the White House to keep Guantanamo open. Several GOP lawmakers on Thursday said Abu Ghaith should be considered an enemy combatant and sent to Guantanamo, where he could be questioned more thoroughly than his lawyers likely will allow as a federal defendant on U.S. soil.
Generally, Guantanamo detainees have fewer legal rights and due process than they would have in a court in America but could potentially yield more information to prevent future threats.
Graham, the South Carolina senator, accused the White House of sneaking Abu Ghaith into the U.S. to avoid any backlash from Congress.
Since 9/11, 67 foreign terror suspects have been convicted in U.S. federal courts, according to watchdog group Human Rights First, which obtained the data from the Justice Department through a Freedom of Information Act request.
By comparison, of the thousands of detainees who were swept up shortly after the terror attacks and held at Guantanamo Bay, only seven were convicted by military tribunals held at the U.S. Navy base in Cuba, the watchdog group said. The vast majority have been sent back overseas, either for rehabilitation or continued detention and prosecution.
Exactly how the U.S. captured Abu Ghaith is still unclear.
Rep. Peter King of New York, the former GOP chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, credited the CIA and FBI with catching al-Qaida propagandist Abu Ghaith in Jordan within the last week. A Jordanian security official confirmed that Abu Ghaith was handed over last week to U.S. law enforcement officials under both nations’ extradition treaty. He declined to disclose other details and spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.
The Turkish newspaper Hurriyet reported that Abu Ghaith was caught on his way to Kuwait, shortly after leaving Turkey.
The newspaper said that Abu Ghaith was taken into custody more than a month ago at a luxury hotel in in Ankara, the Turkish capital. But Turkish officials decided he had not committed any crime in Turkey and released him, the newspaper reported.
In Ankara, Turkish officials refused to confirm Abu Ghaith’s deportation or his capture in Jordan to The Associated Press. U.S. intelligence officials in Washington and New York also declined to confirm details.





















































































































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happygranny
Mar. 8, 2013 at 12:02pmIf Congress is upset over this, why don’t they do their duty and impeach the bastard in DC?
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GroundZero is Nuclear Demolition x3
Mar. 8, 2013 at 12:52pmListen to Sibel Edmonds, former FBI translator/ whistle blower, explain who this guy really is and maybe you will understand the dog & pony show.
http://www.boilingfrogspost.com/2013/03/07/connecting-the-dots-afghan-heroin-nato-azerbaijan-hub-cargo-business/
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ofass
Mar. 8, 2013 at 11:56amFor a moment I thought it is Jerky boy….looks very similar
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The-Credible-Hulk
Mar. 8, 2013 at 10:38amDon’t forget, the government will also be using your tax dollars to pay some lawyer (or lawyers, most likely) to defend this guy.
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battles
Mar. 8, 2013 at 9:29amAs long as liberals are in power, such actions by our government should NOT make you feel any safer.
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Southernsoul
Mar. 8, 2013 at 8:54amOf course he is. All US citizens are allowed a trial by their peers. Except he’s not a citizen, he’s an enemy combatant. Wow, obama has such a great idea here. Instead of sending in all those soldiers and equipment we’ll just send in a single cop to yell out to the enemy, “you are all under arrest”. We save tons of money.
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PRRedlin
Mar. 8, 2013 at 8:03amThis man is being charged with only one thing. Conspiring to Kill an American Citizen. This is not an international war crime and therefor can not be tried by a military tribunal. It is an extraditable offense, and is against US civil code. Therefor, he must either be tried in the US, or can not be tried at all. This has nothing to do about a “victory” for Obama. This is how laws work.
The other option, is to send him to Guatanamo, not charge him, and hold him indefinately without trial. We’ve done far too much of that, and as Americans our justice system is fully capable to trying this man.
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WarMunger_Al
Mar. 8, 2013 at 8:41amthere is no justice in the American justice system. America has more people imprisoned than any other country. A florida woman was sentenced to life in prison for a drug charge. Life. Conspiring to kill Americans is not legal justification to extradite, unless the crime was committed in the US. I would interested in seeing what kind of evidence they will present. The real threats America are all in DC.
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Gonzo
Mar. 8, 2013 at 7:55amObama either blows them up or lets them lawyer up. Either way we get no Intelligence from them. The next POTUS will be starting out behind the 8 Ball.
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WarMunger_Al
Mar. 8, 2013 at 8:04amfunny how they can snatch this guy from Jordan, but needed a drone to get an american in yemen…funny set of priorities, considering the american was just a recruiter and propagandist and not an actual fighter.
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Hikikomori
Mar. 8, 2013 at 7:46amCIA’s worse nightmare is Sulaiman Abu Ghaith Motivational Oratory. He shared US troops the ditches and fought common enemy side-by-side with CIA graft prodigals to expel Saddam outta Kuwait in 1991. As any traitor CIA ditched Sulaiman Abu Ghaith & his father-in-law Tim Oosman for the dogs then. Sulaiman Abu Ghaith retaliated against CIA interest in Kuwait – he got Anas al Kandari a young Kuwaiti shoot squad of marines, killing one, in Faylaka Island in 2002. Sulaiman Abu Ghaith jabbed Kuwait STATUS QUO and questioned the authority of Kuwaiti Royal Family, and the constitution to begin with. Sulaiman Abu Ghaith has no link to 911 albeit some Googledjunk & Wikitrash failing Photoshop, doctored Audio & over-voice-narrated videography that THE LONG WAR JOURNAL had it a field day to forge fictions. From April 2002 to January 2013 Sulaiman Abu Ghaith unknown whereabouts were mystery until he surfaced in Ankara hotel last January – CIA renditioned Sulaiman Abu Ghaith in Iran for more than eleven years. Rendition in Jordan is quite impossible as Arabspringers hitting Amman streets. Though he aided CIA kick Saddam outta Kuwait back to where he belongs. SULAIMAN ABU GHAITH is stateless and his gentile ain’t published. Kuwait stripped his Kuwaiti citizenship. CIA is CHOICELESS but to call back Sulaiman Abu Ghaith to Langley or tried at NY Kangaroo mock courts in which the principles of law and justice are disregarded and perverted or activated elsewhere. If they have to. It’s a sc
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Red Bubba
Mar. 8, 2013 at 6:39amLooks like he landed a good position in his chosen field, propaganda.
Not sure he can teach Holder and 0 anything they don’t already know.
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Byrrni
Mar. 8, 2013 at 3:05amThey had no business bringing this terrorist into the United States. He is NOT a citizen. He does NOT deserve the legal benefits owed to our citizens. His crimes were NOT initiated from this country. He will be a rallying point for Islamic terrorists. His presence here will require his representatives and relatives be given visas to be here to “support” him. It would not be “humane” to keep him isolated and alone in his time of trial (as will be put forth by bleeding heart liberals). That means more radical, Islamic extremists, who will be free to wander around to meet with their agents and cells already present in this country
I can see a new “crisis” developing from this move, one that will give the government the excuse to declare martial law and suspend even more of our Constitutional rights. (They haven’t been able to get the extreme racial response they have been pushing for with their bizarre moves, so far, to give them the excuse.)
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WarMunger_Al
Mar. 8, 2013 at 8:44amAmericans do not enjoy any legal protections anymore either. THe 4th amendment is no more, the 1st and 2nd are on the ropes.
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dylan
Mar. 8, 2013 at 9:03amYou are right. O is at it again with his manufactured crisis agenda. This will be a cluster with monumental results. Look for many more. O will do ANYTHING to get what he wants. He’s already proven that he is the fluster cluck champ. The behind the curtain shadows will redouble their efforts to make sure Americans are misinformed and lied to. Transparency? What a crock.
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Ghandi was a Republican
Mar. 8, 2013 at 12:04amobama and holder are fanatics for doing this for this reason: If terrorists can be tried in our criminal courts, then so can ANY American citizen be tried as terrorist in these same courts.
It is all part of their scheme to dilute the rights of Americans and in the process, hand off what WE have to foreigners including TERRORIST. It is “LAW POLLUTION”
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WarMunger_Al
Mar. 8, 2013 at 8:48amNDAA says they don’t even have to try you at all. They can just snatch you up and you will never be seen nor heard from again. The America we all remember and think we live in is now relegated to myth and legend. It doesn’t exist anymore, and it will never be restored unless the remaining patriots step up and put personal wealth and safety aside to reclaim freedom.
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calmandcents
Mar. 8, 2013 at 12:04amWhat sort of mindless, spineless IDIOT would make such an asinine decision as this?
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Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
Mar. 7, 2013 at 11:47pmObama now has the grounds to stand on for having all the Guantanamo detainees shipped to the states and tried in the Federal Courts. We are going to have a circus of terrorism and legal farce beyond anything ever seen before.
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DEFCON4
Mar. 7, 2013 at 11:40pmWell, since he’s at the scene of the heinous crime. What a shame, it
would be if he ‘escaped’. Into the ‘general population’ of the Big Apple,
with his terrorist ‘knickers’ on.
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sizzlinsexybeckster
Mar. 7, 2013 at 11:00pmSo this is the reason why our airlines are now allowing passengers to carry knives on the airplanes…. Here we go again! Ugh.
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neverending
Mar. 7, 2013 at 10:42pmSo now where is johnnie and lindsey – oh never mind they are still too busy bashing Senator Rand Paul and all the rest fighting for the American people. barry boy probably knew all about this coming up and that is why he wined and dined them last evening. They are as despicable as obama. How on God’s green earth do we survive four more years of this sorry, arrogant, obnoxious, anti-American bastard? Sending this guy to NY is just another slap in the face of the American people but then he does that very well and on a daily basis.
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mac410
Mar. 7, 2013 at 10:58pmSo let me see, how long will it take to prepare a Federal case against this guy. Hummm…….about two years wouldn’t you think. Wonder who thinks he will benefit in 2014 from a very public trial that attempts to make The Messiah look like a great warrior against terrorism.
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neverending
Mar. 7, 2013 at 11:12pm@MAC410 – sounds about right!
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Restored One
Mar. 8, 2013 at 12:09amWe all agree that you cannot drone a US citizen suspected of terror plots on US soil right? Well, he is not a US citizen and is most definately plotting terror on the US and yet he is now on US soil……….this is crazy! The only place drones should be allowed to drop lethal force here in the US is in Wash…oops, sorry, nevermind.
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revelation2012
Mar. 7, 2013 at 10:41pmkeep borrowing ,,, The DEBT is how ‘they’ will take AMERICAN down,,,
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S-O-B-E-R
Mar. 7, 2013 at 10:40pmWhat the hell happened here? He’s going to be tried here? He was Mirandized? What? I had a little hope for this country yesterday….Annnnnnnd it’s gone.
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Dead Center
Mar. 7, 2013 at 10:36pmAhhhhh, Send him to a water boarding test facility.
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Sparky101
Mar. 7, 2013 at 10:27pmSo we just gave a quarter of a billion dollars in “aid” to Egypt (corrupt as that government is), and now our buddy Turkey refused to hold an al-Qaida criminal for us. With friends like this, who needs enemies? I’m just guessing here, but Oblamer is probably itching to send them a big check too. Our people need the money more, to pay our huge debt. We can’t afford this foolish spending to people who hate our guts. It’s ludicrous, it’s criminal.
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Stoic one
Mar. 7, 2013 at 10:14pm“To violent extremists who threaten the American people and seek to undermine our way of life, this arrest sends an unmistakable message: There is no corner of the world where you can escape from justice because we will do everything in our power to hold you accountable to the fullest extent of the law.”
Please define violent extremist mr holder. your pal janet seems to think the TEA party and US vets are.
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SpankDaMonkey
Mar. 7, 2013 at 10:02pm.
The Question: “If this man, the spokesman of 9/11, isn’t an enemy combatant, who is?”
The Answer: Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. & Sen. John McCain R-AZ…..
Both need a Bin Laden……
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subic
Mar. 7, 2013 at 10:42pmI smell a rat here & believe NOTHING coming from this communist bastard’s administration.
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civilwarcometh
Mar. 7, 2013 at 9:57pmThey have everything in place now. From Executive orders to NDAA and arming DHS and now drones. Only thing left to do is PUSH as hard as they can till we can’t take anymore. It’s going to get a lot worse..
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Jake Dog2
Mar. 7, 2013 at 9:57pmWhat in the hell is wrong with this country anymore. So we are going to give then a platform for recruiting and a great chance for mass attack.
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neverending
Mar. 7, 2013 at 10:56pmWhat country – doesn’t look like we have one left.
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electroencephalographic
Mar. 7, 2013 at 9:38pmSo he gets a trial. I have blood dripping out of my head.
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neverending
Mar. 7, 2013 at 10:32pmAh yes and so the commie bastard and his crony get their way again by sending him to New York instead of Guantanamo! Rest assured he will get the royal treatment.
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