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Iraq
Kerbala Killer Khazaali Klan Kaptured
2007-03-22
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - U.S. forces have captured a senior aide to anti-American Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr over the killing of five U.S. soldiers in the Iraqi holy city of Kerbala in January, the U.S. military said on Thursday.

"Over the past several days, coalition forces in Basra and Hilla captured Qais Khazaali, his brother Laith Khazaali, and several other members of the Khazaali network, an organization directly connected to the kidnapping and murder in January of five American soldiers in Kerbala," the military said in a statement. Qais Khazaali is a former spokesman for Sadr and now a senior aide to the cleric.

Four U.S. soldiers were abducted from an Iraqi local government compound during an apparently complex assault by guerrillas posing as Americans in Kerbala on January 20. The military said at the time that three of the four were found dead by Iraqi police and one died on his way to hospital. In all, five soldiers were killed in what the U.S. military described as a sophisticated, well-rehearsed attack. The attackers spoke English, wore American-looking uniforms and carried U.S.-type weapons, which got them through Iraqi checkpoints to reach the provincial compound.
Hummmmm. Wasn't that "kidnapped" Iranian defector thought to have a role in this operation?
Posted by:Steve

#6  da code ship, you've unlocked pandora's BOX.

smellls tho...

;-)

btw interesting connect Glenmore.
Posted by: RD   2007-03-22 13:50  

#5  the Mahdi Army is breaking into splinter groups, with up to 3,000 gunmen now financed directly by Iran and no longer loyal to the firebrand cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, adding a potentially even more deadly element

Q: If it consolidates what is it?
A: Potentially more deadly.

Q: If it spliters into 10,00 individuals how would the Mahdi Army best be described?
A: Potentially more deadly.

Q: What do you think will become of the Mahdi Army
A: Surging violence will recruit potentially more deadly recruits.

Q: If the Mahdi Army is killed to a man, what would happen.
A: It would breed more terror.

Posted by: Shipman   2007-03-22 13:19  

#4  Possibly. Might have pointed out that with Mookey hiding out in Iran, there was a oportunity to grab himself a bigger piece of the pie if the Khazaali klan was out of the way.
Posted by: Steve   2007-03-22 12:27  

#3  I know it's a different guy - just wondering if the guy that was released was let go in return for information to get these guys. I would probably make such a trade if the opportunity presented.
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-03-22 09:55  

#2  Different guy, that one had been in the slammer for two years. More on Qais Khazaali here: The violent Shiite militia known as the Mahdi Army is breaking into splinter groups, with up to 3,000 gunmen now financed directly by Iran and no longer loyal to the firebrand cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, adding a potentially even more deadly element to Iraq's violent mix.
The militia commanders and al-Maliki's reports identify the leader of the breakaway faction as Qais al-Khazaali, a young Iraqi cleric who was a close al-Sadr aide in 2003 and 2004. He was al-Sadr's chief spokesman for most of 2004, when he made nearly daily appearances on Arabic satellite news channels. He has not been seen in public since late that year.

Another U.S. official, who declined to be identified because of the information's sensitivity, said it was true that some gunmen had gone to Iran for training and that al-Khazaali has a following. However, the official could not confirm the number of his followers or whether Iran was financing them.


Sounds like a big catch
Posted by: Steve   2007-03-22 09:05  

#1  Any connection with the release of another Mookie aide yesterday? A 'trade' brokered by Maliki?
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-03-22 08:01  

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