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Iraq
Was al Masri betrayed by his own people?
2007-05-01
Richard Miniter, Pajamas Media

American military investigators are racing north from Baghdad to Nihabi, a small village near Taji, to look for the body of Abu Ayuub al Masri, the fearsome leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq, a senior American intelligence official told Pajamas Media.

Al Masri had just been reported dead hours earlier, following a firefight with a band of Sunni irregulars. Those irregulars are a story of their own, as will be revealed below. . . .

If he is dead, who killed him? Here media reporting appears confused, . . . . Most likely, our sources tell us, al Masri was felled by former insurgents who have come over to the American side. “Those would be the Albu Issa, which have been subjected to an incredibly brutal campaign by AQI that has included the use of chlorine bombs in Amariyah,” one official said. The Albu Issa tribe is allied with the Coalition are part of Sheikh Abdul Sattar’s Anbar Salvation Front, which unites 26 out of the 31 Anbar province tribes against al Qaeda.

“The US is working with a number of former insurgent groups including 1920 Revolution Brigade to fight AQI in Anbar,” the source adds. “Bill Roggio has reported in the past that many of the Anbar Salvation Front members are former 1920 Revolution Brigade or Islamic Army of Iraq fighters who have now joined the Coalition to fight AQI as part of Sheikh Abdul Sattar’s amnesty program.”

Nicely done.
Posted by:Mike

#5  I trust we are in violent agreement, as is often the case.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-05-01 23:15  

#4  I know, Zenster. And then our guys get to play with them, and we get to read such lovely headlines.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-05-01 23:04  

#3  That's not likely to be an effective move for them, I shouldn't think.

Such trivialities have never deterred them before.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-05-01 22:56  

#2  By the time they turned on us, we'd know who they were, where they live, and a great many of their connections, all revealed while they were still allies, gorb. That's not likely to be an effective move for them, I shouldn't think.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-05-01 21:57  

#1  You just know that when AQI is gone these guys are gonna turn on the coalition. Unless they have some internal score to settle, of course . . . .
Posted by: gorb   2007-05-01 17:36  

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