Great, great News! A senior al Qaeda in Iraq leader is the latest top echelon al Qaeda to cash in his earthly chips and stand in line at the Gates of Hell.
The Syrian-born leader, Abu Maysara, was taken down in the area of Samarra. If you are a one of the leaders of al Qaeda in Iraq, it must be a short line at the buffet during the monthly progress meetings!
Good riddance, maggot.
Once again, Bill Roggio has ALL of the info - as always we are extremely appreciative of all the tremendous work Bill puts out at The Long War Journal.
The Syrian-born leader, Abu Maysara, was taken down in the area of Samarra. If you are a one of the leaders of al Qaeda in Iraq, it must be a short line at the buffet during the monthly progress meetings!
Good riddance, maggot.
Once again, Bill Roggio has ALL of the info - as always we are extremely appreciative of all the tremendous work Bill puts out at The Long War Journal.
Senior Syrian al Qaeda leader confirmed killed
By Bill Roggio
December 4, 2007 9:26 AM
The regions around Samarra and Tarmiyah in Salahadin province continues to be a flashpoint for raids against senior al Qaeda operatives and propaganda cells. US forces have confirmed killing a senior Syrian al Qaeda leader near the city, and another media cell was dismantled in the city. As the US targets al Qaeda's media operations, al Furqan released two new products over the past several days, including a tape by Abu Omar al Baghdadi.
Multinational Forces Iraq has confirmed killing Abu Maysara, a Syrian al Qaeda in Iraq leader. Maysara "was a member of Abu Ayyub al Masri’s inner circle and served as a senior advisor," Multinational Forces Iraq reported. "Maysara was specifically responsible for providing extremist spiritual guidance and rebuttal on terrorist matters, perverting Islamic faith to allow terrorism, murder and torture. He was also known to provide logistical support to al Qaeda operations and was a key leader in the al Qaeda in Iraq media network." Maysara was a key aide to Abu Musab al Zarqawi, fought in the Second Battle of Fallujah, and was captured on November 29, 2004.
Coalition special forces teams continue to hunt al Qaeda in Iraq's media cells. On December 4, Special Forces teams broke up cells in Samarra, Baqubah, and Baghdad. The Baqubah raid killed the leader of Diyala's propaganda network. His predecessor was killed just 23 days prior.
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