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Iraq
US raid sparks outrage among Iraqi Sunnis
2006-06-24
U.S. forces hunting al Qaeda insurgents raided the home of a senior Sunni Arab religious leader in Iraq on Saturday, seizing him and four suspected terrorists, the U.S. military said. The arrest of Sheikh Jamal Abdel Karim al-Dabaan sparked outrage among Iraq's Sunnis. The Iraqi Islamic Party, whose leader is one of the country's vice-presidents, condemned it and many government officials in predominantly Sunni Salahaddin province suspended work in protest, the deputy governor said.

The U.S. military said it had been acting on intelligence gathered following the killing of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of al Qaeda in Iraq, in a U.S. air strike on June 7. Dabaan is a top mufti, or religious authority, for most of Iraq's minority Sunni Muslim community, which was dominant under Saddam Hussein and now forms the backbone of the insurgency against the Shi'ite-led government. His arrest came the day before Shi'ite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is expected to present a national reconciliation plan to end sectarian tensions and defuse a Sunni insurgency.

An Iraqi security source at the joint Iraqi-U.S. coordination center in Tikrit 175 km (110 miles) north of Baghdad said Dabaan had been arrested along with two sons. The Iraqi Islamic Party said another religious leader who had been a guest in Dabaan's home, Sheikh Abdalilah al-Hiti, was also arrested. The U.S. military said it had not known beforehand that it was Dabaan's home and they had since released him. They made no mention of his sons or Hiti.

The deputy governor of Salahaddin said earlier that most provincial government offices had suspended work in protest at the arrest of Dabaan and were refusing to return to work until he was freed. The U.S. military said one of the suspects detained was "directly associated with several senior-level al Qaeda members and reportedly plays an important role in the network between Baquba and Tikrit". It said troops had come under pistol fire from two suspects when they arrived at the sheikh's house, who were quickly overpowered and detained. Five AK-47s assault rifles, 13 loaded magazines and two pistols had been recovered and destroyed on site.
Posted by:Fred

#12  LOL Grom...good point
Posted by: Frank G   2006-06-24 21:40  

#11  Glaciers. And rodeos. Well, maybe not rodeos...

If a glacier splits a piece it becomes an iceberg---which sounds kinda Jewish.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-06-24 20:57  

#10  Ooooh, thats gotta smart. Hit a Nerve ehh. Roto Rooter works.
Posted by: newc   2006-06-24 18:29  

#9  What doesn't "outrage" them?
Glaciers. And rodeos. Well, maybe not rodeos...
Posted by: eLarson   2006-06-24 18:07  

#8  Rollin' rollin' rollin'...
Posted by: mojo   2006-06-24 15:45  

#7  It said troops had come under pistol fire from two suspects when they arrived at the sheikh's house, who were quickly overpowered and detained.

Never bring a pistol to an automatic weapons fight, lol...
Posted by: Raj   2006-06-24 15:36  

#6  Acting on Zarq records...speaks for itself.
Posted by: Captain America   2006-06-24 14:59  

#5  WX, that still leaves 73% of what you started with. Far too many left for my liking.
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2006-06-24 14:34  

#4  We should rerun the war, and this time, stomp the sunnis into the sand.
Decimate, decimate, decimate.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-06-24 14:20  

#3  What doesn't "outrage" them?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-06-24 14:16  

#2  Bravo! These are the tribal kingpins who need to be disappeared. The fact that they are hollering and psitting indiactes we are on the right trail.
Posted by: SOP35/Rat   2006-06-24 13:25  

#1  Nice 8th Century picture.
Posted by: Inspector Clueso   2006-06-24 13:25  

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