Posted on 06/20/2006 11:49:47 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
BAGHDAD, Iraq - A key al-Qaida in Iraq leader described as the group's "religious emir" was killed in a U.S. airstrike hours before two American soldiers went missing and in the same area, the military said Tuesday.
Mansour Suleiman Mansour Khalifi al-Mashhadani, or Sheik Mansour, and two foreign fighters were killed as they tried to flee in a vehicle near the town of Youssifiyah, in the so-called Sunni "Triangle of Death."
U.S. coalition forces had been tracking al-Mashhadani for some time, American military spokesman William Caldwell said in announcing his death. He said al-Mashhadani was an Iraqi, 35 to 37 years old, and that one of the men killed with him was an al-Qaida cell leader identified as Abu Tariq.
The three men were killed just hours before an insurgent attack on a traffic checkpoint near Youssifiyah, by a Euphrates River canal. One U.S. soldier was killed in the attack and two were reported missing afterward.
Two bodies believed to be those of the missing men Pfc. Kristian Menchaca, 23, of Houston, and Pfc. Thomas L. Tucker, 25, of Madras, Ore., were recovered in the same area.
Caldwell said the Iraqi militant played a key religious and recruiting role in the group. The spokesman said Mansour was linked to the senior leadership, including Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who was killed in a June 7 U.S. airstrike, and Abu Ayyub al-Masri, the man the U.S. military has identified as al-Zarqawi's replacement.
Mansour "reportedly served as a right-hand man of Zarqawi's, and also served as a liaison between al-Qaida in Iraq and the various tribes in the Youssifiyah area, as well as playing a key role in their media operations," Caldwell said.
Citing intelligence sources, Caldwell also said Mansour was responsible for the shooting down of a coalition aircraft this spring.
The U.S. military captured Mansour in July 2004 because of his ties to the militant groups Ansar al-Islam and Ansar al-Sunna, but released him because he was not deemed an important terror figure at the time, the spokesman said.
The militant joined al-Qaida in Iraq sometime in the fall of 2004, Caldwell said. He displayed photos that purportedly showed Mansour with a mustache before his death and with a battered face and one eye closed after he was killed. Another photo identified Mansour as a masked figure sitting on the floor with al-Zarqawi.
A document seized from an al-Qaida hideout and released by National Security Adviser Mouwafak al-Rubaie that portrayed the Iraqi insurgency as being in "bleak" shape was directly linked to Mansour, Caldwell said.
Thanks for the post. Another terrorist bites the dust.
We killed a religious figure? Look for someone to label this a hate crime.
Ping
Dog - a more full report.
Thanks for the thread, NR.
No problemo. I've seen this info all over FR this morning on threads, haven't found any before or after pics tho.
Excellent!
Was a dirtbag. Now just dirt in a bag.............
Since we're taking out religious figures, let's go ahead and whack Mookie.
I guess his faith wasn't strong enough to protect his sorry azz............
Is everybody a Sheik over there? Of course there are new openings all the time. ;-)
Little by little, one 'Rat at a time..
Here's to more of the same and sooner, not later. ;-)
Coalition Kills 15 Terrorists, Detains 3, Captures Senior Leader
WHAK-A-Mookie, Sounds like a neat arcade game!..........
good job..
now we need our Senate to go on tv and say God Bless our soldiers, we have killed an evil man.
I've got five - make that three - terrorists heading south on Bakalakadaka Street...
whee .....should be ......where......
This is no religion ... it is a Death Cult.
"The U.S. military captured Mansour in July 2004 because of his ties to the militant groups Ansar al-Islam and Ansar al-Sunna, but released him because he was not deemed an important terror figure at the time, the spokesman said. "
This is why we should kill every one of these savages out in the field. If we capture them we should interrogate the living crap out of them relentlessly, bleeding them for information, then execute them. We play far too nice with these animals. Brute force and violent death are the ONLY things these subhuman bacteria understand.
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