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Iraq
Abu Yaqub al-Masri Listed as Dead
2007-09-20
Not new information, but newly posted as an official release.
BAGHDAD, Iraq – Coalition forces killed an al-Qaeda in Iraq military advisor during an operation Aug. 31 west of Tarmiyah. Coalition forces conducted a precision operation west of Tarmiyah Aug. 31. The assault force followed a vehicle containing two suspected terrorists and attempted to get the driver to stop. When the driver resisted capture, the assault force fired on the vehicle. Both the driver and the passenger were killed in the operation. Coalition forces later identified one of the men as Abu Yaqub al-Masri.

Al-Masri, who is also known as Zakkariya or Doctor, was a military advisor to al-Qaeda in Iraq leaders in Baghdad and the surrounding belts. He provided guidance and direction for attack planning, coordination and execution.

Intelligence reports indicate al-Masri was directed by senior al-Qaeda in Iraq leaders to plan attacks that would cultivate sectarian strife. The former al-Qaeda in Iraq military emir of Baghdad, now detained by Coalition forces, described al-Masri as director of the “car bomb division.”

Al-Masri was one of the primary architects behind the Nov. 26 car bombings in Sadr City that killed 181 Iraqi civilians and injured another 247. He also planned major attacks on the bridges in the Rusafa area to isolate the ShiÂ’ite population there.

Al-Masri previously fought against Coalition forces in Afghanistan and is linked to several senior leaders of al-Qaeda. He was allied with Dr. Ayman Zawahiri, bin LadenÂ’s second-in-command. He was also close to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the former leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq killed in a Coalition air strike in June 2006.

“Coalition operations are disrupting and destroying al-Qaeda’s terrorist networks,” said Maj. Winfield Danielson, MNF-I spokesperson. “There is nowhere to hide.”
Posted by:Glenmore

#6  The former al-Qaeda in Iraq military emir of Baghdad, now detained by Coalition forces, described al-Masri as director of the “car bomb division.”

*wipes tear* al-Masri had an exceptional soft spot for Yugos

In the Pantheon of Green Human Achievement al-Masri did more to help mankind than even Abu al-Gore to rid the planet of the pernicious automobile
Posted by: Red Dawg   2007-09-20 15:07  

#5  "He was also close to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi"

Well, he's sure as HELL close now!
Posted by: Boss Elming1226   2007-09-20 13:48  

#4  The Doctor...is OUT.
Posted by: tu3031   2007-09-20 09:06  

#3  A month is about right. DNA tests take a little longer than you see them take on CSI. And, two people, one car, sorting out the parts by owner would be a chore. A pleasant one, but a chore none the less.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2007-09-20 08:43  

#2  I find it curious it took almost a month to release this information. Did it take that long to get the DNA analysis back for ID? Or did it take that long for him to succumb to injuries (during/following extended 'discussions' with various parties)? I suspect Maliki could have found some people who were interested in talking to him about the Sadr City bombings.
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-09-20 07:29  

#1  OSAMA as SPOCK as ELECTRA > "I've been dead before"???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-09-20 01:24  

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