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Iraq
Five Families Believed to Direct Attacks
2003-12-26
Long article in WaPo. Just the first few paragraphs here.
As U.S. forces tracked Saddam Hussein to his subterranean hiding place, they unearthed a trove of intelligence about five families running the Iraqi insurgency, according to U.S. military commanders, who said the information is being used to uproot remaining resistance forces.
We know all about the Five Families. There's the Barzinis, the Tataglias, the Corleones...
Senior U.S. officers said they were surprised to discover — clue by clue over six months — that the upper and middle ranks of the resistance were filled by members of five extended families from a few villages within a 12-mile radius of the volatile city of Tikrit along the Tigris River. Top operatives drawn from these families organized the resistance network, dispatching information to individual cells and supervising financial channels, the officers said. They also protected Hussein and passed information to and from the former president while he was on the run.
Not a surprise. It’s always a family affair in the Middle East.
At the heart of this tightly woven network is Auja, Hussein’s birthplace, which U.S. commanders say is the intelligence and communications hub of the insurgency. The village is where many of the former president’s key confidants have their most lavish homes and their favorite wives. When U.S. forces sealed off Auja in late October, they separated the leaders of the insurgency from their guerrilla forces, dealing the anti-occupation campaign a major blow, said Lt. Col. Steve Russell of the Army’s 4th Infantry Division, which is responsible for the Tikrit area.
Our man Steve right in the middle again!
"It’s amazing that all roads lead to this region," Russell said. "It’s amazing who lives in that town. It’s a who’s who of families and a who’s who of Saddam’s former staff."
Much, much more at the link.
Posted by:Steve White

#11  Five families eh.... hmmmm.... we need to set up an ambush, maybe something in a barbershop or a parkling garage... wind this whole thing up before the middle of February. We'll need Sin@tr@ for this one.
Posted by: Shipman   2003-12-26 8:55:48 PM  

#10  I hereby nominate Katie Couric and Peter Jennings for President and Vice-president - of Liberia. At least there they can do no lasting damage.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2003-12-26 2:37:35 PM  

#9  So many Steves and they're so well organized. Not like the lazy slobs I hang with.

"Hey stand up straight over there!"

Katie has got grreat hair!
Posted by: Lucky   2003-12-26 1:44:27 PM  

#8  don't you guys watch the news ? Katie says catching Saddam is just symbolic. Peter thinks it's just making the Iraqis sadder.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-12-26 11:26:49 AM  

#7  The Five Families? That sounds familiar. Except they put Don Corleone in a hole instead of pulling him out of one. Uday and Qusay, however, did do a reasonable facsimile of Sonny's hit on the causeway.
Posted by: tu3031   2003-12-26 8:45:06 AM  

#6  I love the name of their new board showing the families/links/org chart a la the Mafioso: The Mongo Link
Posted by: Frank G   2003-12-26 8:36:22 AM  

#5  Anon #3: well then you'll be pleased to learn he's dead.
Posted by: Glenn (not Reynolds)   2003-12-26 4:54:02 AM  

#4  Anyone notice that WaPo seems to be taking a reasonable position on our work in Iraq versus the Al-NYTimes?
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2003-12-26 4:34:15 AM  

#3  Major rant avoided but I loath Steven Jay Gould. He is almost as much of a fraud as Chomsky.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-12-26 4:32:45 AM  

#2  Army of Steves -- Is LtCol Steve Russell filling a collateral billet as 4ID spinmeister, or is his regular post just by chance where it's at?

Another Army of Steves, off topic -- Steve Mirsky (Scientific American AntiGravity) reported on a petition advocating the study of Creationism in public schools. Opponents, noting the late Stephen Jay Gould at least would have said, "scientific truth is not decided by petition," filed one of their own, by nearly 300 scientists, all named Steve.
Posted by: Glenn (not Reynolds)   2003-12-26 2:08:14 AM  

#1  Auja+MOAB=end of insurgency.
Unfortunately for us, the shortest path is not allowed. Ahh, well.
Posted by: 4thInfVet   2003-12-26 2:06:47 AM  

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