Posted on 04/09/2008 11:30:10 AM PDT by RedRover
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi authorities captured a senior figure from al Qaeda on Wednesday, a spokesman for the Interior Ministry said.
Major-General Abdul-Karim Khalaf said the captured man, Nazal Sabar al-Jughaify, also known as Abu al-Jarrah, was a senior lieutenant to the Sunni Arab militant group's leader in Iraq, Abu Ayyub al-Masri.
Jughaify was captured in the western province of Anbar, and would be brought to Baghdad for questioning, Khalaf said.
The U.S. military said it had no information on the capture.
Abu al-Jarrah, a close aide to the al-Qaeda chief in Iraq, has been arrested in western Anbar province, a police source has said.
"Nazal Sabar al-Jughaify, also known as Abu al-Jarrah, was arrested in the town of Haditha after police ambushed him following a tip-off from local citizens," Major General Tareq al-Youssef said on Wednesday.
Youssef added that Abu Jarrah is one of the main financiers of al-Qaeda in Iraq and also a senior lieutenant of Abu Ayyub al-Masri.
Anbar province is a former stronghold of Al-Qaeda-led insurgents fighting the US forces.
However, since September 2006, the local Sunni Arabs from the province have set up awakening councils in a bid to fight the militant group.
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First Abu Ubaida now this guy! Today is a great day...the anniversary of toppling Saddam’s regime as well!
Well done Iraq!
I didnt think there was any AlQaeda in Iraq
good job, guys!
whatever you do, don’t put panties on his head.
That would be torture.
Very good News!
How fitting he was captured in Haditha: Paging Murtha and McGirk.
That is gonna hurt them a bit....
Different Al-Masri. Al-Masri merely means “guy from Egypt”. Egypt is “Masr” in Arabic.
“...the main financiers of al-Qaeda in Iraq...”
If he was the AQ bagman, I wonder if he was holding. I hope his captors helped themselves.
I dunno. Awfully suspicious here.
Perhaps AQ let them get captured/killed in an attempt to throw us off.
I’m hoping the higher-ups in our military strategic divisions are thinking this as well.
Thanks for the clarification. And doesn’t Abu mean “father of”?
You can’t tell who’s dying without a scorecard.
If it was his boss, hopefully the Iraqi’s will send al-Jarrah to join him. :-)
Yes, Abu is “father of”, ibn/bin is “Son of”. You will find also many “Al-Libis” (Lybians) under the top terrorists.
Hamas in Iraq: Iran funds al-Qaeda
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MEMRI translates a rather jolting interview conducted on March 26th with the leader of the Iraq chapter of Hamas, which has tried to reach out to their potential Sunni insurgent allies in the western provinces. Ahmad Salah al-Din told a Qatari newspaper that al-Qaeda in Iraq has received most of its funding, weapons, and training not from fellow Sunnis but from the Shiites of Iran. They have fought AQI and discovered the evidence themselves:
Salah Al-Din accused Al-Qaeda of being subservient to Iran, [claiming] that they had [extensive] evidence to that effect. He said: We found Iranian [currency], toman, at an Al-Qaeda headquarters that we uncovered. We have also captured Iranian weapons, not to mention audio and video recordings containing announcements by Al-Qaeda fighters that they had received training in Iranian military camps and that Al-Qaeda wounded were being transported to Iran for medical treatment.
This will come as a shock to those who keep believing that Shiites and Sunnis cannot cooperate in terrorist activities. Of course, the intelligence and military communities already know that Iran funds AQI as well as the Mahdi Army, mostly to destabilize the elected government of Iraq. They want a theocracy headed by their puppet Moqtada al-Sadr, but theyll settle for a failed state they can control through violence and collapse.
Tehran, however, has found itself disappointed in its investment, especially since they had to rescue AQIs leader:
Salah Al-Din claimed that Al-Qaedas real commander [in Iraq] was Abu Ayub Al-Masri, and that [Abu Omar] Al-Baghdadi [2] was an Iraqi figure to whom many [words and deeds] are attributed solely to create the impression that [Al-Qaeda is a genuinely] Iraqi organization. He said that [Abu Ayub] Al-Masri had been rescued from arrest by an Arab intelligence apparatus using a diplomatic vehicle belonging to the Iranian Embassy Salah Al-Din explained that as of late, Al-Qaeda in Iraq had considerably diminished in size - so much so that today it can be said to constitute 15 percent of what it was a year ago, [and that therefore, even] if Al-Qaeda has begun launching suicide operations, these [operations] are not proof of its strength
Hamas therefore corroborated what the American military has said ever since the beginning of the surge that the new strategy and tactics has all but defeated AQI. They remain in Iraq, mostly north of Baghdad in Mosul, but their strength is gone. Even suicide operations wont restore their confidence, and even if it did, they cant afford to lose more of their personnel. Recruitment has fallen off so badly that suicide operations get left to hostages and women.
And Hamas speaks for many Arabs in the region when Din points out the real long-term threat in the region:
Salah Al-Din stated, in the name of Hamas-Iraq: The U.S. is our main enemy, but a more dangerous enemy is Iran. The U.S. wants [our] oil, and possibly it wants to establish military bases [on our soil], or to remain [in Iraq] for many years to come - while Iran wants to rule, [and] to eradicate and change [our] beliefs and ideas, [and] aspires to alter the demography of the Sunni regions, particularly Baghdad.
Not even the radicals think we want to colonize Iraq. In fact, Din manages to escape the normal conspiracy-theory thinking of Arab radicals in this analysis. Americans want oil and stability and a governing process that disarms radicalism. The Iranians want to put Sunnis under their thumb and eventually rule the entire region as a new, Persian Shiite caliphate. The real danger comes from Tehran and not from Washington, especially for radical Sunnis.
Thats why Din opposes AQ as well. Before Abu Musab al-Zarqawi aligned himself with Osama bin Laden, his goals mirrored those of Hamas: Sunni independence in Iraq and the ejection of the Americans. Afterwards, AQI adopted AQs deeply radical Islamist bent and started declaring Iraqis heretics, including most of its Sunnis. When Zarqawi reached room temperature, it only got worse, and Din said that Iraqi Sunnis and not Americans became their primary targets. An alliance with Iran under those conditions not only doesnt sound impossible, it became completely sensible.
The next time someone suggests a connection between Iran and AQI, perhaps people will take better care not to roll their eyes. Jules Crittenden has more.
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And the snarking classes. Hamas Iraq accuses al-Qaeda in Iraq of ties to Iran, and gets specific. The U.S. is our main enemy but a more dangerous enemy is Iran. MEMRI:
Salah Al-Din accused Al-Qaeda of being subservient to Iran, [claiming] that they had [extensive] evidence to that effect.
I think we need to waterboard this guy until he admits that his money comes directly from IRAN.....
Thanks for the ping.
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