Saturday, January 19, 2013

Write It Down Everyone - The U.S. State Dept Says "they don't negotiate with terrorists" When Asked about Releasing the Blind Sheik

Just so we are all clear on this - the State Department of Barack Hussein Obama is saying that they don't negotiate with terrorists when asked about the rumored deal to release the Blind Sheik from U.S. custody.  I want you to write it down for the day when the Blind Sheik walks out of a U.S. prison and boards a plane for Egypt.

The story comes from CNS News.


State Dept: ‘The U.S. Does Not Negotiate with Terrorists'


The State Department was firm on Friday, when reporters asked whether the U.S. government was considering releasing Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman, commonly known as “the Blind Sheikh,” the mastermind behind the 1993 World Trade Center attack.

“The United States does not negotiate with terrorists,” State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said.

In an Algerian gas field named Ain Amenas on Wednesday, a group of Islamist militants known only as the “Masked Brigade,” took hostage over 30 individuals from the US and elsewhere who work at the facility.

According to reports, the militants have offered to release two American hostages in exchange for the U.S. releasing the Blind Sheikh from federal prison, as well as Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani neuroscientist who is serving a life sentence for the attempted murder of U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan.

Nuland, pressed by a reporter who asked -- “The terrorists are asking for the release of Omar Abdel-Rahman and Aafia Siddiqui from the US prisons. Do you have any reaction to that?” – simply repeated her stand.

“I’ll say it again -- the United States does not negotiate with terrorists,” she said.

Throughout the press conference, Nuland reiterated several times her current inability to go into details about the situation on the ground, and the American hostages who were taken.

“I’m not going to speak about any Americans, the conditions that they find themselves in until we’re able to speak about the entire situation, which we’re not at this stage,” Nuland said in response to a questions about the situation in Algeria.

2 comments:

Always On Watch said...

Holger,
Off topic....Gates of Vienna has been removed for violation of terms of service. Do you have any further details?

Holger Awakens said...

Always on Watch,

I had seen GoV down about a week ago and saw their Tweet about it...then it was back up and now as you alerted, it's down again and the TOS violation is stated.

I'm not too concerned about it as some sort of Blogger or Govt conspiracy - this happens from time to time when hackers target a Blogger site - they dump thousands of hits on it and so Blogger shuts it down as a violation of terms because of the attack.

The problem for GoV is that Blogger is impossible to communicate directly with - you have to post some shit on a forum and hope one of their eggheads reads it. I'm guessing they will be back up in a few days.

Now if someone filed a complaint on the blog, then there's a different story but I doubt even Blogger could nail anything that GoV does as a violation.

:Holger Danske