Iraqi raid nets 220 Al Qaeda suspects

OntarioVanMan

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Oct 31, 2008 10:53 AM

Reuters News Agency

BAGHDAD–Iraqi forces hunting Al Qaeda members arrested 220 people in a raid in western Anbar province, a former insurgent stronghold, the province's police chief and the U.S. military said on Friday.

Police backed by the Iraqi army stormed houses in the village of Owesat, in southern Anbar where they believe the Sunni Islamist insurgents were hiding, on Thursday morning, Anbar police chief Major General Tareq Yusuf told Reuters.

"Those gunmen were controlling this area and they thought it would be safe for them there. We took the initiative and executed a bold raid," he said.

The area is in a zone along the Euphrates river by the border between Anbar and Babil provinces, dubbed the "triangle of death" by U.S. forces in the years after the 2003 invasion for its stubborn insurgency, although it is now quieter.

Yusuf said a few of the militants resisted. No one was killed but two policemen were wounded during the offensive. Yusuf did not think all of those arrested belonged to Al Qaeda.

"An investigation is under way to sift the good guys from the bad guys," he said.

The U.S. Marines handed Anbar back to Iraqi security control last month, two years after the desert region was considered lost to insurgents and al Qaeda militants. They put Iraqis in control of neighbouring Babil this month.

But security officials say remnants of the Sunni Islamist group and other insurgents still roam the region, occasionally planting bombs and attacking security forces.
 

layoutshooter

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Maybe they should raid Osama Obama's headquarters. Much higher concentration of bad guys there. Layoutshooter
 

OntarioVanMan

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It's good to see the Iraqi army doing something like this....without putting our troops in danger....
 

layoutshooter

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We have been training them for years. It is one of the things we have been working towards. The problem is politics is soundbites and the real world takes time. Look how long we had to occupy Germany and Japan after WW2. Look how long we fought Russia after they started the occupation of eastern Europe. Over 40 years. The problems in the middle east, this round at least, started during Carter. They will not end soon and will not end unless we end it. Turn our back now and all hell will break loose. The Soviets are poised to move in the instant we pull out. Too bad sooooo little real history is taught in school. Layoutshooter
 

OntarioVanMan

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I don't really see the Ruskies going in....but Syria and Iran....and backed..aka financed by China....China needs the oil....
 

D Team Brothers

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I've been on the ground - and we need to read between the lines. The people who are in the majority now arrested hundreds of Sunni's who they were under the thumb of for centuries - without major killing and injuries(?). It's great that no American troops were injured or killed. But, just as in Bosnia and Kosovo and now in Iraq, American troops are stationed - but the minority population are jailed, killed, of forced from their homeland. European governments didn't step in to Bosnia and Kosovo because they didn't want radical Muslims to get a toe-hold in Europe. America under Clinton stepped in and showed the way - stopped the ethinic cleansing! We still have troops stationed in both places 10 and 12 years later, and also new mosques on every street corner, NO minorities anymore, and two new muslim countries to deal with. We need to read between the lines and see that ethnic cleansing is alive and well. American troops are not involved and Americans don't care what's happening on the ground. JMO Jack
 

layoutshooter

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Sure Russia will go in, in thier own goofy way. They are ready to sign a gas deal with Iran. Watch out, it is comming. Layoutshooter
 
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