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Iraq
Coalition Forces detain suspected al-Qaeda senior leader in Mosul
2007-07-18
Coalition Forces detained three suspected terrorists during operations in Mosul targeting al-Qaeda in Iraq senior leaders Tuesday. Coalition Forces captured an alleged al-Qaeda in Iraq leader in Mosul who is believed to have been promoted within the organization after recent Coalition operations created numerous vacancies in the terrorist leadership structure.
Snicker. Someone at HQ has a sense of humor.
Intelligence reports also indicate the individual is responsible for mortar and sniper attacks against Iraqi forces and a December attack against Coalition Forces. Two other suspected terrorists were also detained during the Tuesday operation. “We’re putting continuous pressure on al-Qaeda in Iraq leaders and their networks,” said Maj. Marc Young, an MNF-I spokesperson. “We will continue attacking these networks so Iraqis can live peacefully, without fear of vicious terrorist attacks.”
Posted by:Fred

#5  Or perhaps it is that the administration is asking the DIA to do the jobs it can't trust the CIA to do.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2007-07-18 19:27  

#4  Thats why the Military is doing the work. DIA, doing the jobs the CIA will not.
Posted by: OldSpook   2007-07-18 18:28  

#3  Somehow I don't see CIA agent and Harvard sociology grad Remington J Winchester III infiltrating anything more dangerous than a dinner party.
Posted by: ed   2007-07-18 14:17  

#2  You know, this sort of turmoil is perfect for the infiltration of our agents. It's how the FBI got into the Mafia.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2007-07-18 11:52  

#1  Snicker. Someone at HQ has a sense of humor.

Or someone is a long-time Rantburg reader. Stranger things have happened.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-07-18 06:19  

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