Very Good News: US has captured Abu Omar al-Baghdadi

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This is the one that took Al-Zarqawi's place after his deserved early meeting with Satan:

http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2007/03/al-qaeda-leader-captured-in-iraq.html
** THEY BAGGED BAGHDADI!! **
The US has captured Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, the Al-Qaeda leader in Iraq!

An Iraqi woman kisses the head of Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki (front L) at a checkpoint in Baghdad March 9, 2007. (REUTERS/Wathiq Khuzaie)
The AP reports:

The leader of the al-Qaida-affiliated Islamic State of Iraq was captured Friday in a raid west of Baghdad — his identity revealed by a fellow insurgent detained with him, an Iraqi military spokesman said.

Abu Omar al-Baghdadi was captured in a raid in Abu Ghraib on the western outskirts of Baghdad, said Brig. Gen. Qassim al-Moussawi, spokesman of the Baghdad security operation. U.S. officials had no confirmation of the capture.

"One of the terrorists who was arrested with him confessed that the one in our hands is al-Baghdadi," al-Moussawi said.

Al-Baghdadi has been identified in statements posted on Islamic extremist Web sites as the head of the Islamic State, which was proclaimed last year after the death of the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.

In a tape released last November, the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq called on Sunni Muslims to pledge their allegiance to a new state that militants have said they created in Iraq, and said al-Baghdadi was "the ruler of believers" with al-Qaida in Iraq fighters under his command.

Iraq Slogger may have more on his connection to a prominent Iraqi family.

Egyptian-born Abu Ayyub Al-Masri pledged support to Sheikh Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, and put his 12,000 men at his disposal.

Abu Ayyub al-Masri, is reported to have run terrorist training camps in southern Iraq when he took refuge there in 2001.


FOX News has these fast facts on Abu Omar al-Baghdadi:

-Self proclaimed Amir of the Islamic State of Iraq

-Has taken credit for many of the major outbreaks of violence in Iraq of late.

-Considered Al Qaeda's top man in Iraq. With the Sunni insurgency being whittled down to Al Qaeda's activity in Iraq recently, he has become an even more significant player.

-Said to have headed the Mujahedeen Shura Council, an alliance of Al Qaeda and other jihadist organizations which was set up last year to downplay the role of foreigners in the Iraqi insurgency.

-The name first surfaced after Al-Zarqawi's death, when the Mujahedeen Shura Council posted a condolence message on a militant Web site.

HotAir has been following the developments.

posted by Gateway Pundit at 3/09/2007 02:28:00 PM
 
The #2 and #3 Al Qaeda guys never have to wait long for their promotion, do they.
 
The #2 and #3 Al Qaeda guys never have to wait long for their promotion, do they.

It's part of the recruitment plan...offer plenty of promotion opportunity. The other benefits are equally rewarding...early retirement, no worries over medical care, travel, etc.
 
It's part of the recruitment plan...offer plenty of promotion opportunity. The other benefits are equally rewarding...early retirement, no worries over medical care, travel, etc.

Unfortunately, looks like there's a line for the job. I guess intelligence isn't a necessary job qualification.:cuckoo:
 
good news-they did get a major bad guy. Bad news, not who he said he was:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,258088,00.html

Official: Al Qaeda-Linked Official Captured Near Baghdad

Saturday , March 10, 2007

AP


BAGHDAD —
Iraqi officials said Saturday they had arrested a top Al Qaeda official, but that he was not the terror mastermind Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, as they had identified him a day earlier.

"After preliminary investigations, it was proven that the arrested Al Qaeda person is not Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, but, in fact, another important Al Qaeda official," said Brig. Gen. Qassim al-Mousawi, an Iraqi military spokesman. "Interrogations and investigations are still under way to get more information."

Al-Mousawi declined to give the suspect's name on Saturday...
 
It's too bad that the Iraqi news services and military spokeman are so notoroiously unreliable. I recall one report from early in the war saying that an atomic bomb had been found at the side of a road in Iraq. There have been some other high-profile news stories that got everyone's hopes up and then dashed them to the ground when it was found that the story was bogus. And it doesn't help that some of the major news outlets repeat these stories, because it makes them look unreliable too.

There are some great things going on in Iraq right now. I've been using the Press Releases section of the Multi-National Force - Iraq website to post some of them on a predominately leftie discussion board where I hang out. It's a good resource.
 
It's too bad that the Iraqi news services and military spokeman are so notoroiously unreliable. I recall one report from early in the war saying that an atomic bomb had been found at the side of a road in Iraq. There have been some other high-profile news stories that got everyone's hopes up and then dashed them to the ground when it was found that the story was bogus. And it doesn't help that some of the major news outlets repeat these stories, because it makes them look unreliable too.

There are some great things going on in Iraq right now. I've been using the Press Releases section of the Multi-National Force - Iraq website to post some of them on a predominately leftie discussion board where I hang out. It's a good resource.

Its amazing how much you have to dig for that info. And they say the press isnt biased to the left.

Heck, in WWll, when the marines did that famous raising of the flag, they even stood and posed for it, the press wanted to put out GOOD news, and how we were winning, they didnt want morale or support for the war to go away.

The differences? We HAD to win WWll. Its not imperative we win in Iraq, so the liberals are willing to root for Iraq to fail because it will help them politically.
 
It's too bad that the Iraqi news services and military spokeman are so notoroiously unreliable. I recall one report from early in the war saying that an atomic bomb had been found at the side of a road in Iraq. There have been some other high-profile news stories that got everyone's hopes up and then dashed them to the ground when it was found that the story was bogus. And it doesn't help that some of the major news outlets repeat these stories, because it makes them look unreliable too.

There are some great things going on in Iraq right now. I've been using the Press Releases section of the Multi-National Force - Iraq website to post some of them on a predominately leftie discussion board where I hang out. It's a good resource.
Excellent link!
 
It is a great resource, updated several times daily with stories of both victories and defeats. And to me, it is what a news organization should be, reporting just the facts about what happened and not telling us how we should feel about it or what the "experts" prognosticate for the future. Or what the politicians think.

The organization in Afghanistan that corresponds to Multi-National Force - Iraq is called Combined Forces Command - Afghanistan. It is the largest multinational Coalition ever assembled in the history of the planet I would love to have some good news stories from Afghanistan as well as Iraq, but it appears that their website is unavailable. The Google cache of their website shows news stories posted as recently as March 6. A link to good news stories out of Afganistan would really make me happy.
 

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