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Iraq
Pro-US sheikh killed by Zarqawi in Anbar
2006-05-29
A tribal chief who challenged Iraq's most feared terrorist and sent fighters to help U.S. troops battle al Qaeda in western Iraq died in a hail of bullets yesterday - the latest victim of an apparent insurgent campaign against Sunni Arabs who work with Americans.

Sheik Osama al-Jadaan was ambushed in Baghdad's Mansour district, a Sunni area. Jadaan was a leader of the Karabila tribe, which has thousands of members in Anbar province, an insurgent hotbed west of Baghdad. He had announced an agreement with the U.S.-backed Iraqi government to help security forces track down al Qaeda members and foreign fighters.

In March he issued a warning to al Qaeda in Iraq's leader, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. "Under my leadership and that of our brothers in other tribes, we are getting close to the shelter of this terrorist," Jadaan said. "We will capture him soon."
Posted by:Dan Darling

#5  I don't know guys, bumping off a sheikh in such a manner is usually a bad call unless you're in a Saddam like position w/much $$$, power & prestige to throw around. W/us on his ass 24/7 I'm not sure Zarqi has that kind of logistical leverage.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2006-05-29 23:28  

#4  There's always some of that.

Think of the Scottish Highland Clans, minus a lot of the Christian-type honor, but mix in automatic weaponry.

Thats probably an accurate picure of the Iraqi type of tribalism.
Posted by: Oldspook   2006-05-29 12:44  

#3  Maybe, OS, but don't some people in this part of the word obtain 'promotions' by bumping off the boss? I would be surprised if there was not internal dissension within the tribe over whether to support or oppose the US and the Iraqi government.
Posted by: glenmore   2006-05-29 12:16  

#2  Not smart - he now has a whole clan against him. Plus the others see the kinds of things Zarq is up to.

If he's lucky US forces will capture him.

If not, he will get a little tribal Justice, and we'll get the flayed, beheaded corpse.
Posted by: Oldspook   2006-05-29 11:24  

#1   Pardon me, that should be "pro-US sheikh from Anbar," not that he was killed in Anbar.
Posted by: Dan Darling   2006-05-29 02:18  

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