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Iraqis Kill Terror Financier, Arrest Suspects |
2010-07-05 |
![]() Iraqi forces and U.S. advisors conducted a vehicle stop in eastern Mosul yesterday to apprehend the financier, who is believed to be responsible for the movement of foreign fighters into Iraq and allegedly has assisted in vehicle-borne bomb attacks. The wanted man exhibited hostile intent toward Iraqi forces that then initiated escalation-of-force procedures and killed him and a criminal associate. Information and evidence gathered at the scene led Iraqi forces to identify and arrest an additional suspected criminal associate of the financier. Today in Jalula, northeast of Baghdad, Iraqi forces and U.S. advisors searched several buildings for a suspected al-Qaida in Iraq member allegedly responsible for conducting attacks on Iraqi and U.S. forces. Information and evidence gathered at the scene led Iraqi forces to identify and arrest two suspected criminal associates of the wanted man. |
Posted by: Anonymoose |
#2 Well, if you freeze their accounts, you force an actual money-man to carry cash from cell to cell, exposing the financiers to arrest or physical harm, and hopefully exposing the cells as a bonus. So I'd call it a definite force-multiplier. |
Posted by: Mitch H. 2010-07-05 12:39 |
#1 Whuh? But U.S. Treasury officials say that Treasury is responsible for bankrupting Al Qaeda and reducing their ability to raise funds, never once giving credit to the U.S. or Iraqi military. You mean Timmy Geithner and David Cohen lied to us, and that killing financiers actually works better than freezing one of their bank accounts?? |
Posted by: American Delight 2010-07-05 10:06 |