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Stranglehold tightening on Zarqawi: Iraq security chief
2005-02-26
Iraq's interim Government says security forces were closing in on Al Qaeda frontman Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, 24 hours after announcing the arrest of another top aide of the Jordanian militant. "We are really close to Zarqawi," national security chief Kassem Daoud told reporters in the Shiite Muslim pilgrimage city of Najaf.

"You will hear very good news soon," added the secular Shiite, who was elected a Member of Parliament on the same ticket as outgoing prime minister Iyad Allawi in the January 30 elections.

Mr Daoud was speaking after talks with Iraq's Shiite spiritual leader, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, who backed the main Shiite bloc that romped home to win 140 out of 275 seats in the new Parliament.

On Friday, the Iraqi Government said a senior Zarqawi aide had been arrested on Monday, along with a man who had acted as the militant's driver, west of Baghdad. It gave no reason for the delay in the announcement.
"Oooch! Oooch! I'll talk, I'll talk! Put the pliers down!"
Posted by:God Save The World

#2  I'd feel better if the Iraqi national security people would just shut their mouths and do their jobs.

We had plenty of 'we'll arrest that Sadr guy' comments for many weeks and Tater is still around and may even show his fatface in the next legislature.
Posted by: mhw   2005-02-26 10:23:33 PM  

#1  Lots of senior Zarqawi aides have been picked up lately. The intelligence guys must be having a field day. I wonder how few blank spaces remain in the spreadsheets they've been working on this long while...
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-02-26 10:15:18 PM  

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