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Iraqi Soldiers Gather Intel on Insurgent Activity
Defend America News ^ | Cassandra Groce

Posted on 04/12/2006 6:01:23 PM PDT by SandRat

Photo, caption below.
Villagers north of Kirkuk, Iraq, have been eager to help Iraqi Army soldiers fight the insurgents who have been attempting to kidnap their neighbors. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cassandra Groce   More Photos
Iraqi Soldiers Gather Intel on Insurgent Activity
Iraqi soldiers gather information to prevent kidnappings and insurgent activity.
Spc. Cassandra Groce
133rd Mobile Public Affairs Detach
KIRKUK, Iraq, April 12, 2006 — Fourth Iraqi Army Division soldiers and U.S. Army soldiers from Delta Company have found challenges with insurgents traveling through their operating area and avoiding Iraqi Army checkpoints.

Miles of farmland divide Kirkuk from the northeastern “Jubal Mountain” so insurgents use the countless farm trails to circumvent the checkpoints.

“This is more than just gathering information (for the Iraqi Army), it is gaining the trust and confidence of their people before taking control of the area”
U.S. Army Capt. Matthew Paul

“There are three or four mountain passes they use to get over to the other side,” said U.S. Army Capt. Matthew Paul, Delta Company Commander, 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division.

“They go to Hawija and perform terrorist operations,” continued Paul. “They gather weapons and then bring them back. They come back the same way. So it is important for us to engage these villages here so they can keep an eye out for that type of thing.”

In addition to avoiding checkpoints, insurgents have also started kidnapping locals.

“What they are doing a lot of lately is…kidnapping; there have been a lot of kidnapping attempts in these villages,” said Paul.

Insurgents do this for money to fund their terrorist operations. One kidnapping happened just down the road from where Iraqi Army soldiers were working.

Iraqi Army soldiers are now taking this discovery and countering it with help from local civilians.

The Iraqi Army conducts village patrols. They drive to the various villages in their area of operation and engage some of the local leaders to disseminate and gather information.

“Since they don’t keep a permanent presence out here, they rely very heavily on the people, and what they’ve heard and seen, to provide us with the intel we need to focus our operations,” explained Paul.

These information-gathering patrols are a seven-days-a-week affair for the Iraqi Army soldiers. Intelligence gathering is a very important part of the fight in Iraq.

“This is a big part of their mission, being an information war, as far as controlling the information, and as far as the information these villages are receiving because they are very isolated,” said Paul.

Iraqi people are often unaware of local events due to their village’s isolation.

“It is very important that we come and speak to these individuals and tell them what’s going on, not only in the immediate area, but country-wide,” said Paul. “We also need to be the first to receive information from them as far as enemy activity in the area.”

This constant search for information will hopefully cut down on insurgents sneaking past the Iraqi Army checkpoints and harming other Iraqi civilians. Coalition Forces also hope that this will cut down on kidnapping attempts on these back roads.

“This is more than just gathering information (for the Iraqi Army), it is gaining the trust and confidence of their people before taking control of the area,” said Paul.

“They are very good,” said Paul. “They can come into these villages and do 10 times better than we ever could as far as gathering information just because they are Iraqis and they know the people better than we do and the culture better than we do.”



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: activity; gather; insurgent; intel; iraq; iraqi; iraqiarmy; oif; soldiers; terrorist

1 posted on 04/12/2006 6:01:25 PM PDT by SandRat
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Right folks doing the right job.


2 posted on 04/12/2006 6:01:54 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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"Insurgents do this for money to fund their terrorist operations. One kidnapping happened just down the road from where Iraqi Army soldiers were working."
IMHO, quite indicative of a breakdown in the al Qaeda/Baathist interfaces that in the past had tons of money, contacts, financers that got the money out, etc..
With the decimation of al Qaeda,Sunni, other goons going on for the past year plus at a constant or accelerating rate, it just appears that we have reached the point, as some of us have been insisting for the past few months, this insurgency is literally dying out. It may still have a lot of folks in situ, but they no longer can operate country wide as they once could. We have been breaking up their networks, and killing and putting their leadership on the surfboards to further extract where remaining haji are operating from.
Money is getting hard to find. I bet a lot of money is now denied them just from the sources Saddam's ex Intel officer who was captured last month, would have been able to funnel out. It don't look good for the remaining insurgents.
3 posted on 04/12/2006 6:44:40 PM PDT by Marine_Uncle (Honor must be earned)
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To: SandRat

BTTT


4 posted on 04/13/2006 3:18:37 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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