Put major emphasis on the words "not confirmed" in the following report from The Long War Journal but let's move forward that this is real - I don't think the Iraqi Army is nearly as inept at reporting as the Pakistani Army is.
But this would be a MAJOR development by nailing this piece of shit from al Qaeda in Iraq - from the report:
Iraqi security forces claimed to have killed al Qaeda in Iraq's "war minister" during a raid in western Iraq. The report has not been confirmed.
Nasser al Din Allah Abu Suleiman, the Islamic State of Iraq's war minister, was killed by Iraqi Interior Ministry forces during an operation in the cit of Hit in Anbar province.
"Based on intelligence, Iraqi security forces carried out the raid that killed him. US forces were not involved in this operation," Major General Qassim al Moussawi, the top spokesman for Iraq's Interior Minister, told Reuters.
Suleiman has directed al Qaeda's suicide attacks against security forces, government officials, and civilians throughout Iraq. In the latest attack, al Qaeda killed 13 people in yesterday's suicide bombing in Anbar's capital of Ramadi.
Now, I'm assuming this all went down in Ramadi after the major bombing there that is mentioned above and that's also why this report has to be taken with a grain of salt - the Iraqis may want to make the claim to instill some calm in a jittery public after this latest bombing.
But let's hope this jihadi is dead and gone. It really would be good for everyone.
Iraqi troops kill al Qaeda's 'war minister' in Anbar: report
Iraqi security forces claimed to have killed al Qaeda in Iraq's "war minister" during a raid in western Iraq. The report has not been confirmed.
Nasser al Din Allah Abu Suleiman, the Islamic State of Iraq's war minister, was killed by Iraqi Interior Ministry forces during an operation in the cit of Hit in Anbar province.
"Based on intelligence, Iraqi security forces carried out the raid that killed him. US forces were not involved in this operation," Major General Qassim al Moussawi, the top spokesman for Iraq's Interior Minister, told Reuters.
US military and intelligence officials contacted by The Long War Journal could not confirm Suleiman's death but said they were aware of the reports.
Iraqi officials identified Suleiman as Neaman Salman Mansour al Zaidi after security forces captured the so-called "interior minister" for the Islamic State of Iraq in late 2010. Suleiman was appointed by al Qaeda in May 2010 to serve as the terror group's top military commander after his predecessor, Abu Ayyub al Masri, was killed in a raid by Iraqi and US forces in April 2010.
Suleiman has directed al Qaeda's suicide attacks against security forces, government officials, and civilians throughout Iraq. In the latest attack, al Qaeda killed 13 people in yesterday's suicide bombing in Anbar's capital of Ramadi.
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