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Iraq |
Top al-Qaeda leaders arrested in northern Iraq |
2009-12-04 |
![]() A Defense Ministry spokesman said on Wednesday that judicial warrants to arrest the two men had been issued six months ago, and that their interrogation is being conducted by senior police officers. Al-Qaeda operatives in Iraq are said to have formed an alliance with Baath Party extremists loyal to the former dictator Saddam Hussein, a move American and Iraqi officials describe as a marriage of convenience. Al-Qaeda in Iraq is believed to supply the suicide bombers with explosives while the Baathist extremists provide the logistics and planning. Al-Qaeda in Iraq was headed by the Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi until he was killed in a US air strike in June 2006. His successor, Masri, was Zarqawi's close associate who has a US bounty of $ 5 million on his head. Iraqi and US officials blame al-Qaeda in Iraq for most of the major bombings in the country, including an attack on a revered Shia shrine in Samarra in February 2006 that sparked a wave of sectarian carnage that nearly tipped Iraq into an all-out civil war. However, many observers insists that US and UK have a joint and key interest and thus a hand in such terrorist bombings against purely civilian targets. |
Posted by:Fred |
#8 The one who's primary constituency is himself? Pappy, there's close to 100 who meet that description. |
Posted by: Glenmore 2009-12-04 21:59 |
#7 You know who I mean, don't you? :) The one who's primary constituency is himself? |
Posted by: Pappy 2009-12-04 19:57 |
#6 WORLD NEWS > RETIRED UK COMMANDER SAYS US DECLARED VICTORY IN IRAQ TOO SOON. plus PAKISTANI DEFENCE FORUMS > US: AL QAEDA MEMBERS SLIPPING TO SOMALIA, YEMEN [due to PAK Army Waziristan offensive]. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2009-12-04 19:08 |
#5 it was interesting listening to the hearings the other day. The dems were all like, well, we are skeptical of the escalation, but will go along. The GOP was all, well we are skeptical of the withdrawl date, but we will go along. There was ONE, precisely ONE (at least AFAICT) Senator who completely supported Obama, and accepted fully the qualifications on the withdrawl date. You know who I mean, don't you? :) |
Posted by: liberalhawk 2009-12-04 11:49 |
#4 yup it was, one of the best decisions of his presidency. Good thing he got rid of the SecDef who was fighting the strategy for over 3 years, and elevated Gates and Petraeus and Mullen over the old team. I note that team is still in place. Wapo and NYT regularly cover lots of places with zero US troops. Often quite interesting stories. |
Posted by: liberalhawk 2009-12-04 11:45 |
#3 Yes we have. Damned good thing Dubya stood firm. Time for us to complete the shift to oversight, backup, training and logistics. Make Iraq quiet enough that WaPo and the NYT won't bother to cover it anymore. That's how we'll know we've won. |
Posted by: Steve White 2009-12-04 09:58 |
#2 nineveh prov seems to be the last home of the al qaeeda in iraq "revival" so hopefully this bodes well. Iraqi security forces have reportedly managed to arrest two senior military commanders We have now reached the point where the ONLY soldiers actively fighting AQinIraq on the ground are Iraqis (mainly muslims). We have come a long way. |
Posted by: liberalhawk 2009-12-04 09:49 |
#1 PAKISTANI DEFENCE FORUM/TOPIX > GATES: AL QAEDA MAY TRY TO IGNITE CONFLICT [War] BETWEEN PAKISTAN AND INDIA; + AL QAEDA USING LeT FOR TERROR STRIKES IN INDIA [+ Talibs in PAK[.. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2009-12-04 00:25 |