Posted on 09/05/2004 5:20:27 AM PDT by Royal Guardsman
On MSNBC now.
(Excerpt) Read more at msnbc.msn.com ...
still on the run in a bloody raid in which 70 of his supporters were killed and 80 captured, the Iraqi government said on Sunday.
That is a lot of the militants killed.....they didn't run very well....
Because of the way the Old media decides what info I need, I get my news here and other sites on the internet.
As you say, with all due respect, we really dont need wall to wall coverage of a category 2 hurricane. I know it will do some damage, but it's approaching overkill, cry wolf and all the other metaphors Zell could come up with.
Coming up on MSNBC: Alex Witt to give an update.
This is really interesting.
Hopefully when we get back from church later this afternoon, we will know who was captured and why such a strong protective force was with him.
We have captured the bankroll/treasure operation for the islamofascist traitors.
It has been a morning of ups and downs..I'll just wait and be patient.
You're both right. Nobody but an extremely HVT gets 150 militant thugs for protection.
PS My apologies for all past non-responses to pings. Nasty legal battles have kept me off FR and email for a few months. Be back sporadically
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Sunday September 5, 11:49 PM
Iraqi forces capture last giant of ousted Saddam regime
A sickly Izzat Ibrahim al-Duri was captured after a deadly gun battle in his hometown north of Baghdad, bringing to justice the last giant of Saddam Hussein's regime after a year-and-a-half manhunt, officials said. Iraq's national guard closed in on Ibrahim, stricken with leukemia, as he received a blood transfusion at a medical clinic in his birthplace of Ad-Dawr on Saturday, interior ministry spokesman Colonel Adnan Abdelrahman told AFP. The national guard, backed by US helicopters, pounced on Ibrahim as he left the clinic, said Abdallah Juburi, national guard commander in the nearby city of Tikrit. Ibrahim's men fought to the death, refusing to surrender their boss, who has a 10 million dollar price on his head, in the very same place where Saddam was captured by US troops on December 13. "He had many militants around him who tried to rescue him. Initial reports say there were around 70 people killed or wounded in these clashes," Abdelrahman said. People on the streets of Ad-Dawr vowed to take revenge for the 62-year-old hometown hero who started life as an ice-seller. The US military had no immediate comment on the arrest. Ibrahim, accused by Washington last fall of masterminding an unholy alliance between Saddam loyalists and Islamic militants, is the most high-profile capture since Saddam was nabbed. Iraqi State Minister Qassem Daoud told reporters in Kuwait that Saddam and his "clique," including Ibrahim, will begin before elections due in January. US military officials have down-played Ibrahim's significance in recent months, dismissing him as too ill to play a powerful role in the resistance. But Ibrahim laid the foundation for the Islamic extremist fervour that has come to dominate the post-Saddam Iraqi insurgency due to his work in the 1990s overseeing the Baath party's abandonment of secular principles for the language of anti-US fundamentalism. Since Saddam's arrest nine months ago, many of the old regime's army and intelligence units have taken up the banner of religious war, either from convenience or out of true conviction. The capture was a huge boon for the Iraqi security forces, who have regularly been attacked by insurgents, suffering losses such as a car bombing in Kirkuk on Saturday that killed 14 police and three civilians. "We considered this to be the main achievement for the national guard and it will be a great boost to the people of Iraq," Abdelrahman said. In other developments, Iraqi and US forces pressed ahead with some of their most agressive action against the insurgency in months. US troops battled rebels in the northern town of Tall Afar for a second day while Iraqi and US forces arrested 500 suspected militants in the heartland of the Sunni Muslim insurgency. Iraqi police and national guardsmen, assisted by US forces, raided the town of Latifiya, 30 kilometres (18 miles) south of Baghdad, marking the first time the interim government has taken decisive action against a Sunni Muslim stronghold since it was sworn in on June 28. Twelve policemen were killed and 17 people wounded in the operation, with 500 suspected "terrorists" arrested and a large haul of weapons seized, including five barrels of TNT, an Iraqi intelligence officer said. The town is part of a virtual no-go zone for US troops, Iraqi police and foreigners and has earned the name "Fallujah's second head" after the Sunni rebel strongold west of Baghdad. The spot is where two French journalists, held by a group calling itself the Islamic Army of Iraq, disappeared on August 20. A leading radical Iraqi cleric Sheikh Mehdi al-Sumaidaie issued a fatwa or Islamic decree demanding the immediate release of the two reporters -- Le Figaro correspondent Georges Malbrunot and RFI reporter Christian Chesnot. The cleric, an influential figure among extremist Sunni Muslim groups, also lambasted the Iraqi government and US forces for staging the raid in Latifiya, saying it had harmed efforts for their release. US troops and insurgents also fought for a second day in Tall Afar, which the military claims serves as a way station for militants slipping into Iraq from Syria. Fighting erupted after gunmen fired on a US army convoy outside the town, 60 kilometres (40 miles) west of Mosul, police said. US soldiers and Iraqi national guardsmen then poured into Tall Afar and clashes broke out in the town centre, lasting for about two hours before the US and Iraqi forces withdrew, a police official said, adding that US helicopters opened fire on insurgents. The streets were quiet later Sunday. Elsewhere, the body of an Egyptian was found Sunday on a road north of the Iraqi town of Tikrit, in the latest in a string of gruesome murders of foreigners suspected of working with the Americans in Iraq. Two Iraqis were killed and five wounded Sunday in a US air raid near the town of Balad, north of Baghdad, medical sources said. The US military did not confirm any aerial attack but said it raided the area after one of its bases came under attack.
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We've been missing you!!!
Report on MSNBC is that US says we don't have him...
Of course, I don't have access to any better sources than you do on this. Just a couple of news channels that focus more on the Middle East.
Who to believe?
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Buried in the Reuters report just above we have this:
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In other developments, Iraqi and US forces pressed ahead with some of their most agressive action against the insurgency in months.
US troops battled rebels in the northern town of Tall Afar for a second day while Iraqi and US forces arrested 500 suspected militants in the heartland of the Sunni Muslim insurgency.
Iraqi police and national guardsmen, assisted by US forces, raided the town of Latifiya, 30 kilometres (18 miles) south of Baghdad, marking the first time the interim government has taken decisive action against a Sunni Muslim stronghold since it was sworn in on June 28.
Twelve policemen were killed and 17 people wounded in the operation, with 500 suspected "terrorists" arrested and a large haul of weapons seized, including five barrels of TNT, an Iraqi intelligence officer said.
The town is part of a virtual no-go zone for US troops, Iraqi police and foreigners and has earned the name "Fallujah's second head" after the Sunni rebel strongold west of Baghdad.
The spot is where two French journalists, held by a group calling itself the Islamic Army of Iraq, disappeared on August 20.
500 arrested?.........
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.Could we be the final stages of really taking out the final remaining fighters?????
Perhaps we now have enough human intelligence that we can set traps and capture them where they are congregating....???
Mike Kirsch reporting from Iraq reported that the Iraqi government states that they captured al-Douri at a clinic near his hometown of Tikrit, but has in the past reported that they had captured al-Douri which turned out not to be true.
Kirsch stated that the U.S. has no knowledge of the capture of al Douri.
Sorry!!!
Recent additions:
9/05/04 - Izzat IBRAHIM al-Duri
Vice Chair of the RCC, North Reg Cmdr
Captured! (finally!!!)
Iraq's
55 9 Most Wanted Scoreboard - - and Freeper additions
See the DOD website for photos. Note their joker card has an Iraqi SURNAME explanation (Revised: 09/05am)
Name
Position
Status
Saddam Hussein
President of Iraq/CINC of Military
CAPTURED! 12/14/03
Qusay Hussein
SSO, SRG & RGFC Commander
KILLED 7/22/03
Uday Hussein
Saddam Fedayeen Commander
[the older "crazy rapist" son]KILLED 7/22/03
Abid Hamid Mahmud al-Tikriti
Presidential Secretary (WMD Release Authority)
Captured 6/18/03
Ali Hasan al-Majid
[aka: "Chemical Ali"] Pres. Advisor, Fmr South Reg Cmdr
Captured 8/21/03
Izzat IBRAHIM al-Duri
Vice Chair of the RCC, North Reg Cmdr
Captured 9/05/04
$10 Million Reward
Hani Abd Latif Tilfa al-Tikriti
SSO Director
At large**
$1 Million Reward
Aziz Salih al-Numan
BP Regional Cmdr/Cmdr BP Militia Reg Cmd
Captured 5/22/03
[Earlier reports of his death were bogus]
Muhammad Hamza al-ZUBAYDI
[aka Saddam's "Shiite Thug"] Central Euphrates Reg Cmdr
"One of Saddam's most ruthless war criminals" -Clinton Admin Captured 4/21/03
Kamal Mustafa Abdallah Sultan al-Tikriti
RG Secretary General
In Custody 5/17/03
Barzan Abd al-Ghafur Sulayman Majid al-Tikriti
SRG Commander
Captured 7/23/03
Muzahim Sa'b Hasan al-Tikriti
Air Defense Force Commander
Captured 4/23/03
Ibrahim Ahmad Abd al-Sattar Muhammad al-Tikriti
Armed Forces Chief of Staff
Captured 5/12/03
Sayf al-Din Fulayyih Hassan Taha al-Rawi
RGFC Chief
At large(?)**
[or maybe dead? see note2]
$1 Million Reward
Rafi Abd Latif al Tilfah
DGS Director
At large
$1 Million Reward
Tahir Jalil Habbush al-Tikriti
IIS Director
At large**
$1 Million Reward
Hamid Raja Shalah al-Tikriti
Air Force Commander
Captured 6/14/03
Latif Nussayif al-Jasim al-Dulaymi
Dep Chmn Baath Party
Captured 6/10/03
Abd al Tawab Mullah Huwaysh
OMI Director (WMD Production)
Captured 5/02/03
Taha Yasin RAMADAN al-Jizrawi
Vice President
Captured 8/19/03
Rukan Razuki abd al-Ghafar al-Majid Sulayman al-Tikriti
Chief of Tribal Affairs
At large
$1 Million Reward
Jamal Mustafa Abdallah Sultan al-Tikriti
Deputy Chief of Tribal Affairs
[Saddam's son-in-law] In Custody 4/20/03
Mizban Khadr Hadi
RCC Member, Reg CDR Central Euphrates Region
U.S. Army's V Corps headquarters said Mizban Khadr Hadi, ... was captured Thursday [5/01/03] in the area of Baghdad controlled by the U.S. Army's 3rd Infantry Division.
Captured 5/01/03
In Custody 7/09/03
Taha Muhyi al-Din MARUF
Vice President and RCC Member
Captured 5/02/03
Tariq Mikhail AZIZ
Deputy Prime Minister
In Custody 4/24/03
Walid Hamid Tawfiq al-Tikriti
Governor of Basrah Governate
In Custody 4/29/03
Hikmat Mizban Ibrahim al-Azzawi
Dep Prime Minister, Economics & Finance Min.
Captured 4/19/03
Sultan Hashim Ahmad al-Tai
Minister of Defense
In Custody 9/19/03
Mahmud Dhiyab al-Ahmad
Minister of the Interior, He was previously reported CAPTURED on July 9th by Centcom
Captured 7/09/03
In Custody 8/09/03
Ayad Futayyih Khalifa al-Rawi
Al Quds Force Chief of Staff
Captured 6/05/03
Zuhayr Talib Abd al-Sattar al-Naqib
DMI Director
Captured 4/23/03
Amir Hamudi Hasan al-Sadi
Presidential Scientific Adviser/NMD Dir Gen [chemical and biological programs]
In Custody 4/12/03
Amir Rashid Muhammad al-Ubaydi
Former Oil Minister [aka "Missle Man" married to "Dr. Germ"]
In Custody 4/28/03
Husam Muhammad AMIN al-Yasin
National Monitoring Director
Captured 4/27/03
Muhammad Mahdi al-Salih
Minister of Trade
Captured 4/23/03
Sabawi Ibrahim Hasan al-Tikriti
Baath Party, Saddam Maternal Half Brother
At large **
$1 Million Reward
Watban Ibrahim Hasan al-Tikriti
Baath Party, Saddam Half Brother
Captured 4/13/03
Barzan Ibrahim Hasan al-Tikriti
Baath Party, Saddam Half Brother
Captured 4/16/03
Huda Salih Mahdi Ammash
Party Youth & Trade Bureau Chairman
In Custody 5/05/03
Abd al-Baqi abd al-Karim Abdallah al-Sadun
BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Baghdad
At large
$1 Million Reward
Muhammad Zimam Abd al-Razzaq al-Sadun
BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Ta'mim & Ninawa Gov
Captured 2/15/04
$1 Million Reward
Samir abd al-Aziz al-Najim
BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Diyal Gov.
Captured 4/17/03
Humam Abd al-Khaliq Abd al-Ghafur
Min of Higher Education & Scientific Research
Captured 4/20/03
Yahya Abdallah al-Ubaydi
BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Basrah Gov.
At large
$1 Million Reward
Sa'd Abd al-Majid al-Faysal
BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Salah ad Din Gov.
Captured 5/27/03
Sayf al-Din al-Mashhadani
BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Muthanna Gov.
Captured 5/27/03
Fadil Mahmud Gharib (aka: Gharib Muhammad Fazel) al-Mashaikh
BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Babil/Karbala Gov.
Captured 5/13/03
Muhsin Khadr al-Khafaji
BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Qadasiyah Gov.
Captured 2/09/04
$1 Million Reward
Rashid Taan Kazim
BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Anbar Governate
At large
$1 Million Reward
Ugla Abid Saqr al-Kubaysi
BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Maysan Governate
In Custody 5/20/03
Ghazi Hammud al-Ubaydi
BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Wasit Gov.
In Custody 5/07/03
Adil Abdallah Mahdi
BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Dhi Qar Governate
Captured 5/15/03
Nayif Shindakh Thamir
BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia - Salah ad Din Governate
Long ago, an Iraqi TV report said he was KILLED in the battle for Najaf. - - - Apparently, Centcom now believes he is dead. NO Jan'04 reward was issued.
(Centcom status page still lists him as no status) [Believed DEAD]
As of 1-14-2004, Central Command began quoting Iraqi TV that he was killed.
Khamis Sirhan al Muhammad
{ He was first reported captured on August 8th: per FoxNews: "Senior defense officials said Monday morning that No. 54 of the 55 most-wanted Iraqis has been taken into custody -- Khamis Sirhan al Muhammad, a Baath Party chairman and commander of the Baath militia in the Karbala Governate. Muhammad was captured in raids over the weekend, along with another on the wider list of 200."} BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Karbala Governate
{ CENTCOM never updated him on their website, then in January offered a $1Million reward, and then reported he was captured 1/11/2004.}
Captured 8/04/03
Captured 1/11/04
{this time for SURE!}
Husayn Al Awadi
BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Ninawa Governate
Captured 6/10/03
- - - Freeper Additions - - -
leading al-Qaeda & and Iraqi insurgents [new black list of 32]
Usama Bin Laden
born: Saudi Arabia "Ace of PIGS"
Aka: Usama Bin Muhammad Bin Ladin
Wanted for numerous crimes against humanity At large
$25 Million Reward.
Ayman Al-Zawahiri
born: Egypt *indicted along with Bin Laden by a grand jury in New York in 1999 for embassy bombings,
*named as a prime suspect in the 9/11 mass murders
*considered to have masterminded several terrorist operations in Egypt.
*Al-Zawahiri was sentenced to death in absentia by an Egyptian military court.
*Al-Zawahiri is believed to now serve as a spiritual advisor and doctor to Usama Bin Laden At large
$25 Million Reward.
Saif Al-Adel
born: Egypt *thought to be affiliated with the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, and a high-ranking member of Al-Qaeda.
*Al-Adel is wanted in connection with numerous 1998 bombings of US Embassies. At large
$25 Million Reward.
Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi
born: Jordan *was named as the link between Iraq and Al Qaeda.
*believed to be a close associate of Usama Bin Laden and Saif Al-Adel.
*A poisons expert; ran a poison and explosives training camp At large
$5 10 Million Reward.
increased Feb 2004
Abdul Rahman Yasin
born: Bloomington,IN
(US citizen) Indicted fugitive from 1993 WTC bombing. Has a long history with Iraq
At large
$5 Million Reward.
Mohammed Yunis al-Ahmad
A former top Baath Party official.
Wanted for significant anti-coalition activities in Iraq. At large
$1 Million Reward.
Lt.Gen. Hakam Hassan Ali al-Tikriti
wanted for insurgency activities
former commander of the military's helicopter forces and an adviser to the Iraqi General Staff At large
$200,000 Reward.
Maj.Gen. Ismael al Rawi
wanted for insurgency activities
At large
$200,000 Reward.
Maj.Gen. Fawz Mohammed Mutlak
wanted for insurgency activities
At large
$200,000 Reward.
Nuhad Naji al Azzarsi aka:
Nuhad Naji Al Azawai wanted for insurgency activities
At large
$200,000 Reward.
Ahmed QaQa al Ubaydi aka:
Kaka al Ubaydi wanted for insurgency activities
At large
$200,000 Reward.
Khalid Ahmed Sultan aka:
Sultan Ramadan wanted for insurgency activities
At large
$200,000 Reward.
Ghazwan al Kubaisi aka:
Gazwon Sabty Faj al Kobaisy wanted for insurgency activities
At large
$200,000 Reward.
Other Iraqis wanted for insurgency activities:
- - - other Freeper Additions - - -
Hassan Ghul
born: Pakistan a facilitator known in terrorist circles as "the Gatekeeper" who moved money and people around the Middle East, Africa and possibly beyond. Officials said that Ghul has extensive contacts in Al Qaeda and wider terrorist communities
Captured 1/23/04
Farouk Hijazi
#3 in Mukhabarat Iraqi intelligence ["biggest fish so far" -CIA]
Captured 4/25/03
["unnamed associate of"]
Abu Musab Zarqawi a leading Al Qaeda operative
Captured 4/29/03
Abu Abbas
Convicted Terrorist/Murderer - Leader Palestine Liberation Front
Captured 4/15/03
Ahmed Walid Raguib al-Baz
Terrorist - 1st Lieutenant Palestine Liberation Front
Killed 3/20/03
Khala Khadr Al-Salahat
Member of the Abul Nidal terrorist organization
In Custody 4/18/03
Husam Al-Yememi
a top deputy of Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi who is believed to link Iraq directly to Al Qaeda.
Captured 1/22/04
Ahmad Khalil Ibrahim Samir al-Ani
former Iraq Consul, met with Mohammed Atta in Prague shortly before 9/11
Captured 7/02/03
Ahmad Hikmat Shakir
an Iraqi national and al-Qaeda operative, with connections to the 1993 WTC bombing, a Jan 2000 al Qaeda summit in Malaysia, the Oct 2000 USS Cole bombing, and the 9/11 mass murder. (Newsweek) Shakir fled back to Baghdad just before the war.
At large
three months after he was detained in 2002, Shakir was "inexplicably" released by Jordanian authorities - and he promptly vanished
Ali Hussein Habib
Iraqi airforce general
Killed by the regime ~3/20/03
Khaled Abdallah
a senior official of Saddam's Mukhabarat secret police
In Custody 4/20/03
Major Khalid Hmood
Head of Iraqi intelligence during the war and one of Saddam's top bodyguards,
In Custody 4/20/03
Salim Sa'id Khalaf al-Jumayli
former Chief of the Iraqi Intelligence Service American Desk
Captured 4/23/03
"Son of Ham"
[apple falls close to the tree] Son of Hamza (Q-of-Spades - one of Saddam's most ruthless war criminals)
Captured 4/21/03
Luay Khayrallaha
[Saddam's brother-in-law] #152 on the top 200 most-wanted list. Iraqi intelligence and security leader
Captured 5/19/03
Mulhana Hamood Abdul Jabar
[Saddam's brother-in-law] caught with $300,000, three AK-47 rifles, and a rocket-propelled grenade
Captured 5/25/03
Jaffar al-Jaffer
physicist & father of Iraq's nuclear WMD program
In Custody 4/13/03
Imad Husayn Abdallah al-Ani
former VX nerve agent developer
In Custody 4/18/03
Rihab Taha [aka "Dr. Germ"]
architect of Iraq's bio WMD program
In Custody 5/12/03
Mohammed Saeed Kazim al-Sahaf [aka: "Comical Ali"]
[aka: "Baghdad Bob"] Minister of Information
[wanted for DNC spokesperson] Captured 6/25/03
[reportedly questioned by U.S. forces and released]
On Administrative Leave
**
Nine fugitives supposedly hiding in Syria? This seems to have been a smokescreen as FOUR have since been caught in or near Baghdad.
Note2: Also, Al-Rawi (J-of-clubs) was reported by an Islamic newspaper as murdered by Saddam
and Qusay on 4/08/03... one day AFTER the bombing of Saddam at the restaurant.
[IMO, this is MUCH more believable now that we KNOW both Saddam and Qusay survived that restaurant blast]
If someone else updates this list, please bump the revision at the top and ping FL_Engineer
You can click here to see if there is a pointer to a newer revision.
Perhaps we now have enough human intelligence that we can set traps and capture them where they are congregating....???
From your lips to God's ears...
Don't update your chart just yet, his capture is in serious doubt!!!!
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