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  • In fact, what Abu Zubaydah disclosed to the CIA during this period was that the fact that KSM was the mastermind behind the 9 / 11 attacks and that his code name was "Muktar" - something Zubaydah thought we already knew, but in fact we did not.

    Hot Air » Top Picks 2009

  •   This soon led to a breakthrough in which a newly cooperating Zubaydah identified a photograph of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed as the operative known as "Muktar" who was the mastermind of the September 11 attacks.

    'Borderline Torture' 2008

  • Intelligence officials had been trying for months to figure out who "Muktar" was.

    Hot Air » Top Picks 2009

  • Bush's public version, indeed, was much more carefully circumscribed: among other things, that Zubaydah's information confirmed the alias ( "Muktar") of Khaled Shaik Mohammed, and thus helped lead to his capture; that it helped lead, indirectly, to the capture of Ramzi bin al-Shibh, a Yemeni who was another key figure in planning the September 11 attacks; and that it "helped us stop another planned attack within the United States."

    Bill of Rights Defense Committee - Headlines Mark Danner - New York Review of Books 2009

  • Bush's public version, indeed, was much more carefully circumscribed: among other things, that Zubaydah's information confirmed the alias ( "Muktar") of Khaled Shaik Mohammed, and thus helped lead to his capture; that it helped lead, indirectly, to the capture of Ramzi bin al-Shibh, a Yemeni who was another key figure in planning the September 11 attacks; and that it "helped us stop another planned attack within the United States."

    The New York Review of Books 2009

  • Bush's public version, indeed, was much more carefully circumscribed: among other things, that Zubaydah's information confirmed the alias ( "Muktar") of Khaled Shaik Mohammed, and thus helped lead to his capture; that it helped lead, indirectly, to the capture of Ramzi bin al-Shibh, a Yemeni who was another key figure in planning the September 11 attacks; and that it "helped us stop another planned attack within the United States."

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2009

  • Bush's public version, indeed, was much more carefully circumscribed: among other things, that Zubaydah's information confirmed the alias ( "Muktar") of Khaled Shaik Mohammed, and thus helped lead to his capture; that it helped lead, indirectly, to the capture of Ramzi bin al-Shibh, a Yemeni who was another key figure in planning the September 11 attacks; and that it "helped us stop another planned attack within the United States."

    The New York Review of Books 2009

  • After he recovered, Zubaydah provided what he thought was nominal information-including that KSM's alias was "Muktar," something our intelligence community did not know.

    The Corner 2009

  • "The captain, Great Lord, a fat man called Muktar, leaped into the sea, surely to drown.

    Conan The Unconquered Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1983

  • "The captain, Great Lord, a fat man called Muktar, leaped into the sea, surely to drown.

    Conan The Unconquered Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1983

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