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Iraq
King of Clubs -- Dead -- Finally?
2015-04-17
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A former aide to late Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and a leader of Iraq's insurgency, Ezzat Ibrahim al-Douri, may have been killed by Iraqi forces and Shi'ite militias involved in an operation against insurgent forces.

Raed al-Jubouri, the governor of Salahuddin province, told al-Arabiya television that al-Douri had been killed, and the station broadcast a photo of a dead man who looked like al-Douri.

"This is a major victory for those involved in the operation," al-Jubouri said. "He is considered a mastermind for this terrorist group," he said, referring to Islamic State, an offshoot of al Qaeda which has taken swathes of Syria and Iraq.

"For sure this will have an impact on them ... There will be a break among them," he said.
Posted by:airandee

#7  I kinda had expected him to have taken his money and lounged around the Le Royal in Amman or the Meriden in Lattakia.

I guess he couldn't stop himself from wanting to be in charge again in Iraq.

I looked at the pictures and its either him or some Chechnyan red head
Posted by: Bill Clinton   2015-04-17 19:49  

#6  Believed to have gotten out to Syria (like a lot of Baath Party types) and was put to work for his keep.
Posted by: ed in texas   2015-04-17 18:14  

#5  ...He has a great deal to answer for on the other side of the Veil.

May his conversations there be long, indeed.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2015-04-17 15:39  

#4  If the Isil folks actually had him travelling around Iraq, it could have been to rally support from the local talent who are becoming more and more skeptical of their 'mission'.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2015-04-17 13:35  

#3  "Gen. Haider al-Basri, a senior regional commander of Iraq's army, told state television that Douri and nine bodyguards were killed by gunshots while riding in a convoy."
Posted by: Gralet Flirong4872   2015-04-17 11:24  

#2  I find it hard to believe he was in Iraq. Kinda stands out in a crowd, and I don't believe this administration wouldn't have blabbed about the intel.
Posted by: chris   2015-04-17 11:15  

#1  96 Hour Rule?
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2015-04-17 10:59  

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