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Iraq |
20 suspected al-Qaeda terrorists detained |
2007-07-26 |
![]() During early morning raids in the northern city of Mosul targeting al-Qaeda in Iraq key leadership, Coalition Forces detained three suspected terrorists. One of the three individuals detained during the operation is assessed to be the al-Qaeda in Iraq administrative emir for Mosul. Coalition Forces detained 10 suspected terrorists during operations in Tarmiyah. The 10 individuals were detained for their association with a known al-Qaeda in Iraq key leader who coordinates vehicle-borne improvised explosive device operations and attacks throughout Baghdad. In a series of coordinated raids in Samarra, Coalition Forces detained six suspected terrorists. During one operation, five individuals were detained for their association with key al-Qaeda in Iraq leadership in central Iraq known to be involved in the movement of foreign terrorists into Iraq. During a separate operation in Samarra, Coalition Forces detained one suspected terrorist who is assessed to be a close associate of the Baghdad al-Qaeda in Iraq leadership. In the capital city, Coalition Forces detained one suspected terrorist while targeting al-Qaeda in Iraq’s network in Baghdad. “With every operation Coalition Forces conduct we are further degrading and destroying the al-Qaeda in Iraq network,” said Maj. Marc Young, an MNF-I spokesperson. “Al-Qaeda and its foreign leadership seek only to bring violence and fear to the Iraqi people in its attempt to prevent a secure and democratic Iraq.” |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 Pinch, you're off message. There was NO al-Q in the Land Between the Two Rivers until GWB's black helicopters dropped them there personally. Before that, they just Apparated and Disapparated from Afghanland to Saudi Arabia to Newark Airport. |
Posted by: Seafarious 2007-07-26 09:28 |
#1 No, no, no. There is no Al-Queda in Iraq. Never has been and never will be. But if they are there, then it is Al-Queda in Mesopotamia. Got it? |
Posted by: Pinch Sulzberger 2007-07-26 09:24 |