29 January 2006

The fight in Iraq seems to be taking an interesting turn.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 26, 2006 – The al Qaeda in Iraq network has lost scores of key leaders as the result of anti-terrorist operations and now it’s being attacked by Iraqi insurgents, a senior U.S. military officer told reporters at a Baghdad news conference today.
Al Qaeda in Iraq has had 111 of its leaders killed or captured in the past year, Army Maj. Gen. Rick Lynch, a spokesman for Multinational Force Iraq, said. Jordanian terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi runs al Qaeda in Iraq.

“We indeed have had significant impact on terrorists and foreign fighters, al Qaeda in Iraq, in terms of their leadership,” Lynch said.

In addition, U.S., other coalition and Iraqi security forces, Lynch said, have been getting help from an unexpected quarter in the past several weeks.

“The Sunni rejectionists, if you will, are conducting planned attacks against Zarqawi and his network,” Lynch said. The Sunni Iraqis were favored under now-deposed dictator Saddam Hussein. Some Sunnis are suspected of carrying out a home-grown insurgency against U.S. and other coalition troops in Iraq.

I guess they’re finding out that targeting civilians, women, and children in the long run is counterproductive to the cause.

And “recently we’ve seen significant operations where the local insurgency has turned on the Zarqawi network and forced them out of Ramadi,” he said. Ramadi is an Iraqi town in Anbar province.

Al Qaeda in Iraq’s ability to conduct operations has become degraded, Lynch said. Iraqi insurgents’ actions, he said, are now contributing to this state of affairs.

“Zaqawi’s on the ropes,” Lynch said, noting U.S., other coalition and Iraqi security forces will continue offensive operations against the terrorist leader and his network.

I don’t suppose we’ll get an apology or even a retraction from those who criticized the Commander In Chief of your military for how he and his generals have been prosecuting this war. Sgt Hook out.


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3 Comments »
  1. This was bound to happen eventually. I’m glad it finally has. The next logical step in this is for the local insurgents to realize that they can’t force the government out and start cooperating on that level.

    It won’t be immediate, but it will happen fairly soon I believe. When it does the US presence will be able to be reduced fairly quickly.

    Comment by Crazy Politico — 29 January 2006 @ 1505


  2. Sgt. Hook:
    Expect a retraction from the lamestream media? Not! They can’t stomach the fact that now, after a long time, our great nation has a genuine Commander-in-Chief. They just don’t know how to accept that he has surrounded himself with the best of the best for advice and suggestion. They even suggest that because he asks of others, that he is in some way incompetent. What buffoons. An example- A governor goes to Holland to study dikes and levees. What good could this trip possibly be to her constituants? A truly interested Governor would have sent the best advisors to Holland to study dikes and levees. That our Commander-in-Chief asks of others is truly the mark of a great leader. Thank god we left Albore to develop his world wide web, rather than mess up our country.
    nuf sed

    Comment by Frankly Opinionated — 29 January 2006 @ 1539


  3. An apology would be the classy thing to do. …Still waiting….

    Comment by Beth* A. — 30 January 2006 @ 0805


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