Posted on 07/17/2007 6:51:15 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, July 17, 2007 American and Iraqi military forces broke up al Qaeda operations in the Diyala River valley during Operation Ithaca, conducted July 12, a U.S. military officer said today. Operation Ithaca targeted Sunni-backed al Qaeda forces in and around the villages of Haimer, Abu Nasim and Jamil, located about 20 kilometers north of Baqubah, the capital of Diyala province, said Army Lt. Col. Andrew P. Poppas, commander of the U.S. 82nd Airborne Divisions 5th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, which took part in the anti-insurgent offensive.
The operation was a great success and caught al Qaeda completely by surprise, Poppas said, noting U.S. ground troops were inserted into the battle space at multiple landing zones by helicopter.
Meanwhile, Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II Warthogs, Army attack helicopters, and Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon fighters fired on the insurgents from the air, Poppas said. Unmanned aerial vehicles kept an eye on insurgent movements during the battle, he added.
Each of the aircraft was assigned very specific, detailed areas for engaging the al Qaeda forces, Poppas said. In this way, he noted, the enemy lost the ability to control the battle and was blocked by coalition air or ground troops at every turn.
In a direct firefight, American soldiers are going to win every time, Poppas said, noting there were no U.S. casualties during the operation.
Twenty-nine al Qaeda operatives were killed and 23 others were captured during the operation. Also, three enemy weapons caches were discovered and a safe house was destroyed. Additionally, eight Iraqis whod been held hostage by the insurgents were freed.
Local Iraqis fed up with al Qaeda had delivered hand-written maps and other information about the enemy that were used during pre-operational planning, Poppas said.
We had some very specific intelligence that was provided to us from the local populace, Poppas said. Unmanned aerial vehicles and other means were used to confirm the information.
Ongoing surge operations in and around Baghdad are putting the squeeze on al Qaeda and other insurgents, causing them to flee Iraqs capital city to places like Baqubah to the north, Poppas explained.
The insurgents have got to go somewhere out of Baghdad, Poppas continued, noting his forces were positioned to intercept and deal with such relocations.
Poppas said his troops have worked closely with 5th Iraqi Army Division soldiers.
We do all of our patrols combined, Poppas said of his units relationship with local Iraqi troops. My experience with the Iraqi army units that I have fought alongside personally (with) is excellent.
Poppas said his soldiers morale is excellent, citing their impressive and phenomenal performance during Operation Ithaca. Their battlefield prowess is the result of training as a unit for more than two years, he said.
You deny the enemys ability to react to you, because youre on top of them, Poppas pointed out.
Don’t forget the Bongs and the Sugar-Cubes man.
That being said, if I had to be on that mission in Iraq, could I have a Browning, or even an old Model 12, instead?
I think “Operation Ithaka” refers to Odysseus’s well planned re capture of his kingdom after his return from the Trojan wars.
True, very true.
I’ve got my fingers crossed for Operation Minneapolis.
A lot of learning goes on in Ithaca — the home of “Operation Imminent Horizon”.
The White House and FBI won’t talk about Amerithrax because access to the strain and weaponization know-how is suspected to have been by an islamist hardliner through a US Army DARPA program
In July of 2005, Ali Al-Timimi was given a life sentence for acting as the religious leader of what would come to be known as the “Virginia Jihad Network,” a group of violent radicals that were preparing for holy war against Indians and Americans. He was working closely with Bin Laden’s religious mentor al-Hawali — the man was the express subject of the 1996 declaration of war against the US and the 1998 claim of responsibility for the bombing of the US embassies.
Al-Timimi worked a spitwad’s distance from famed Russian bioweaponeer Ken Alibek at DARPA-funded/founded George Mason University’s Center for Biodefense and the former head of USAMRIID Charles Bailey. He had a high security clearance for mathematical work in bioinformatics for the Navy.
Perhaps White House counterterrorism head Townsend and Director Mueller don’t talk about Amerithrax because then they would have to admit that some USG knuckleheads somewhere gave the guy a letter of commendation from the White House and access to their computers at GMU.
Bush’s top counter-terrorism aide Frances Townsend said yesterday of Amerithrax:
“Obviously, that’s an ongoing investigation,” Frances Townsend told reporters during a White House briefing on the newly declassified key findings of a National Intelligence Estimate on terrorist threats to the United States.
“I’m sure (FBI) Director (Robert) Mueller would be delighted to answer that,” joked Townsend, who had said that the United States had not suffered a terrorist attack nearly six years after the September 11, 2001 strikes.
Asked whether the anthrax attacks, which began with a letter reportedly postmarked September 18, 2001, counted as a terrorist attack
Townsend tersely replied: “It does in my mind.”
p.s. The new Bruce Willis “Die Hard” movie is good and iilustrates the same point using a fictional plot.
“yippee-ki-yay”
http://www.anthraxandalqaeda.com
Funny, I didn’t hear this on the news. </ sarc
Outstanding!
Coming soon ...
“Operation Chapaquidick??”
Operation Woodstock
Operation KentState
Operation CUNY
...
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