Sunday, March 2, 2008

U.S. In Iraq Kills Al Qaeda Leader in Mosul - Justice For 5 U.S. Troops


The puke responsible for the bombing deaths of five U.S. troops in Iraq was blown to bits by a hellfire missile the U.S. military in Iraq confirmed today. Al Qaeda in Iraq/Mosul leader, Jar Allah also known as Abu Yasir al-Saudi, was killed along with another al Qaeda jihadist - both were from Saudi Arabia.

This is from the Breitbart story:


According to the military, al-Saudi conducted numerous attacks against Iraqi and U.S. forces, including a Jan. 28 bomb attack that killed the five U.S. soldiers.
In that attack, insurgents blasted a U.S. patrol with a roadside bomb and showered survivors with gunfire from a mosque. The soldiers died in the explosion, the deadliest on American forces since six soldiers perished Jan. 9 in a booby-trapped house north of Baghdad.
Intelligence gathered in the Mosul area led the U.S. military to al- Saudi, who was in a car with Hamdan. A precision helicopter strike killed both and destroyed their vehicle. U.S. forces then confirmed the men's identities.

Justice for those five killed American soldiers has been rendered. al-Saudi has entered the Gates of Hell and has just realized instead of 72 virgins, he has inherited 72 eternities of damnation and agony.

Once again, the U.S. military in Iraq has shown that al Qaeda cannot and will not escape American justice...never.


US Military Kills al-Qaida Leader

BAGHDAD (AP) - A U.S. military helicopter fired a guided missile to kill a wanted al- Qaida in Iraq leader from Saudi Arabia who was responsible for the bombing deaths of five American soldiers, a spokesman said Sunday.
U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Gregory Smith said Jar Allah, also known as Abu Yasir al-Saudi, and another Saudi known only as Hamdan, were both killed Wednesday in Mosul.

Smith said their deaths brought to 142 the number of al-Qaida insurgents killed or captured in Mosul since the beginning of the year.
Al-Saudi was the man who headed up the al-Qaida network in southeast Mosul, an insurgent hotbed where U.S. forces wage daily battles against the group.
"Mosul is the center of al-Qaida's terrorist activities today. Mosul is a critical crossroads for al-Qaida in Iraq. Baghdad has always been al-Qaida's operational center of gravity, but Mosul remains their strategic center of gravity as it provides access to the flow of foreign fighters," Smith said.

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