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Iraq-Jordan
Al-Zarqawi Seriously Injured, Says Iraqi Official
2005-05-11
Only one report so far
Baghdad, 11 May (AKI) - The Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is "serious injured, possibly dead" according to Colonel Fouad Hani Hassan, commander of the fifth division of the Iraqi armed forces, cited by 'Elaph', a popular website in the Arab world. Al-Zarqawi, considered al-Qaeda's leader in Iraq, is believed to have been injured in the major offensive US-led forces have been carrying out in the western Anbar province over the last few days.
Location would make sense
Operation Matador is centred around the town of Qaim, just a few kilometres from the Syrian border, and is aimed at destroying the strongholds of foreign fighters coming over the border into Iraq to join the insurgency. It's the fourth day of violent fighting around the town, which has been surrounded by troops since Saturday night. Bombing is said to be heavy in Qaim, where there has been house-to-house fighting between troops and insurgents. The satellite TV channel Al-Arabiya reported on Wednesday that two US military helicopters were brought down during clashes in villages near Qaim, where military aircraft had been carrying out bombing raids to root out Islamic militants from their hideouts.

On Tuesday, Raja Nawaf, the newly-appointed governor of the Anbar province was kidnapped near Qaim and his family was told he would only be released if US troops pulled out of the town. A US military spokesman responded to the news by reiterating that they do not give in to terrorist demands.

While Operation Matador is not specifically aimed at catching al-Zarqawi, Brig. Gen. James Conway told a Pentagon news briefing on Tuesday that "it would be a welcome event to come across him or his body."

This is the biggest US military operation since the offensive on the rebel-held town of Fallujah in November last year. More than 1,000 troops are involved and at least 15 US soldiers are said to have died in the fighting so far. The US military claims some 100 militants have been killed, but inside sources have admitted that they have encountered strong resistance in the town, with the insurgents demonstrating a high level of training.
Zarqawi would have the best troops close to him, plus the fact the chose to stand and fight means they felt the had to defend the target area. Trying to cover his retreat?
Posted by:Steve

#18  Z man...R U going to be pissed when you see who alln is.
Posted by: anymouse   2005-05-11 19:39  

#17  Whoa! Ripple City!

FLASH! FredMan invokes accordion player of death, fat lady next?

/flash flash flash
Posted by: Shipman   2005-05-11 16:42  

#16  No fat lady with out his head on a pike outside the gates of Bagdad.
Posted by: Sock Puppet 0’ Doom   2005-05-11 15:41  

#15  Or affectionate fighting...
Posted by: Fred   2005-05-11 15:31  

#14  YS: That's priceless!

"It's the fourth day of violent fighting around the town..."

I suppose that's in contrast to the heretofore peaceful fighting.
Posted by: Xbalanke   2005-05-11 13:53  

#13  Said by the infamous "they" ...
Posted by: legolas   2005-05-11 13:23  

#12  Read somwwhere that USMC has blocking manuvers in place, so it may not be a choice to defend the target.

Maybe it's like Market-Garden.... Marlin-Matador.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-05-11 13:17  

#11  Article: More than 1,000 troops are involved and at least 15 US soldiers are said to have died in the fighting so far.

Are said by whom?
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2005-05-11 12:32  

#10  Lol, FC! Nice one, heh.
Posted by: .com   2005-05-11 11:58  

#9  sepsis Sepsis SEPSIS!
Posted by: gromky   2005-05-11 11:58  

#8  I'm for playing bingo here....1st number..B-52..that's B-52..
Posted by: Fester Chebordinek   2005-05-11 11:40  

#7  plus the fact the chose to stand and fight means they felt the had to defend the target area
Read somwwhere that USMC has blocking manuvers in place, so it may not be a choice to defend the target.
Sure would be a nice "get"...
Posted by: Capsu78   2005-05-11 11:39  

#6   Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is "serious injured, possibly dead"
Posted by: Yosemite Sam   2005-05-11 11:34  

#5  Get his head on a pike. We don't want any al-Gambi zombies running around.
Posted by: BH   2005-05-11 11:00  

#4  .com - Maybe that's because the Iraqi's have him and the Col. just dropped his pliers left the interrogation room. ;)

Ah, would be nice...
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats   2005-05-11 10:59:57 AM  

#3  I find it interesting that this comes from an Iraqi Colonel - and there are no Iraqi forces participating in this sweep, per the article(s) from previous days on this Opn.
Posted by: .com   2005-05-11 10:47  

#2  Let me know when he's seriously dead.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-05-11 10:44  

#1  Steve I found this tidbit in an article from yesterday's Pentagon Presser given by Conway.

Operation Matador does not specifically target al Qaeda terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who reportedly was seen in the area within the past three weeks

Posted by: Grins Sluper5274   2005-05-11 10:29  

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