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Iraq
Izzat Ibrahim al-Duri was captured in Iraq?
2008-04-23
via Gateway Pundit - AFP and AU.com links at GP. Should be developing...
A MAN suspected to be Izzat Ibrahim al-Duri, who tops the Iraqi government's list of most-wanted fugitives, has been captured in Iraq, Al-Arabiya television reported today.

The man suspected to be Duri, who was number two under Saddam Hussein, was captured by Iraqi forces and handed over to the US military, it said, citing Iraqi security sources.

The US military in Baghdad denied it was holding Duri. "We are aware of media reports that Izzat Ibrahim al-Duri has been captured," the military said in an email. "At this point, we can say that he is not in coalition custody and we have no reports that he was captured by Iraqi security forces either."

Al-Arabiya said the man was caught in Hamrin between the provinces of Salaheddin and Kirkuk and was being moved to Baghdad.

Al-Arabiya television channel reported that a man suspected to be Duri, who tops the Iraqi government's list of most-wanted fugitives, has been captured in Iraq. The man suspected to be Duri was captured by Iraqi forces and handed over to the US military, it said citing Iraqi security sources.

Al-Arabiya said the man was caught in Hamrin between the provinces of Salaheddin and Kirkuk and was being moved to Baghdad. DNA tests are being conducted to confirm his identity, the Dubai-based Saudi-owned channel added.
HotAir reports that Syria may have given Izzat up
Posted by:Frank G

#8  One UGLY dude.
Posted by: Neville Ebbung2859   2008-04-23 23:50  

#7  Izzat Duri or Izzat not Duri??
Posted by: GK   2008-04-23 23:13  

#6  I thought there were some rumors of Al Duri dying of cancer a couple of years ago.

There were rumors he went underground with about $350 million to finance an insurgency.

Of course, if they capture this thug, it would be a big big BIG intelligence coup. So I agree that if they do have him in the jug, they won't announce it for a long time. Didn't they wait to announce one of their recent AQ bags for about three months?
This guy has more liv
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Texas   2008-04-23 22:28  

#5  Is it that time of year once again?
Posted by: Iblis   2008-04-23 22:11  

#4  "At this point, we can say that he is not in coalition custody and we have no reports that he was captured by Iraqi security forces either."

so he is being held by the CIA, or the Iraqi special forces, or Haliburton
Posted by: mhw   2008-04-23 22:07  

#3  I'm betting two weeks. They will be in no hurry to announce his capture.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-04-23 22:00  

#2  We've seen this movie before. Al-Duri gets the special extra-super-duper 72-hour rule.
Posted by: Jonathan   2008-04-23 21:14  

#1  Debka is saying that Syria threw him across the border into US or Iraqi hands, because the CIA is just about to do a Washington, D.C. expose that the bombing attack in Syria last September was against a North Korean plutonium reactor.

It's the Syrian way of saying, "Oh SHIAT! Don't attack!"
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-04-23 21:10  

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