mcclatchydc.com - 10/28/2008
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WASHINGTON — A CIA-led raid on a compound in eastern Syria killed an al Qaida in Iraq commander who oversaw the smuggling into Iraq of foreign fighters whose attacks claimed thousands of Iraqi and American lives, three U.S. officials said Monday.
online.wsj.com - 10/27/2008
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online.wsj.com —
SUKKARIYEH, Syria -- A U.S. counterterrorism official says
U.S. special operations forces killed the head of a...
Syrian network that funneled foreign fighters, weapons and cash into Iraq. The raid Sunday in the village of Sukkariyeh targeted the home of ...
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Syrian Militant Leader Was Killed in U.S. Raid, Official ...
joshualandis.com - 10/27/2008
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Addendum: This report was just sent by a
reader (6:30 p.m. central time, Sunday): Joshua and all,...
I just spoke on the phone with a doctor in ABou Kamal- He confirmed that the attack happened around sunset. The 4 helicopters came from the East of the ...
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CIA Led Mystery Syria Raid That Killed Terrorist Leader
Pat Dollard | Young Americans —
By Jonathan S. Landay and Nancy A. Youssef - McClatchy
WASHINGTON — A CIA-led raid on a compound in eastern Syria killed an al Qaida in Iraq commander who oversaw the smuggling into Iraq of foreign fighters whose attacks claimed thousands of Iraqi and American lives, three U.S. officials said Monday.
The body of Badran Turki Hishan al Mazidih, an Iraqi national who used the nom de guerre Abu Ghadiya, was flown out of Syria on a U.S. helicopter at the end of the operation Sunday by CIA paramilitary officers and special forces, one U.S. official ...
US: Raid Targetted al-Qaeda Facilitator; May Complicate Security Agreement with Iraq
Informed Comment —
... US government sources maintained on Monday that the cross-border raid into Syria that left 8 dead had succeeded in killing "Abu al-Ghadiyah" (Badran al-Mazidi) of Mosul, a member of the fundamentalist vigilante group of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi (originally called "Monotheism and Holy War" but more recently "The Islamic State of Iraq"). Al-Zarqawi was killed in 2006. US intelligence fingered al-Mazidi as a major facilitator for networks of fundamentalist vigilantes who were infiltrating into Iraq from Syria. The administration allegation is that it struck when it did because it ...
Will the Next President Be Any Better?
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... has not been effective in stamping out this smuggling activity, which leads to Iraqis and U.S. soldiers being killed. So you conduct a swift cross-border raid with helicopters and several dozen Special Forces personnel, kill or capture the bad guy, and disrupt the smuggling operation, perhaps for weeks or months. This raid is similar to the kinds of cross-border raids conducted from Afghanistan into the tribal regions of ...
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news.yahoo.com 10/27/2008 — SUKKARIYEH, Syria Families in this Syrian village on Monday buried relatives they said died in a U.S. helicopter attack. A U.S. counterterrorism official said American forces killed the head of a Syrian network that funneled fighters, weapons and ...
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More on U.S. Syria Raid
motherjones.com 10/28/2008 — Back in May, I reported that the US government was using stepped up channels to ask Syria to turn over a top alleged Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia figure, Abu Ghadiya, whose real name is Badran Turki Hishan Al Mazidih, to Iraq. A group assembled at the US ...
More on Syria Raid
juancole.com 10/27/2008 — More on the US raid on a house in Syria: The LAT wonders if the attack will derail US-Syrian steps toward rapprochement . Syrian officials are complaining that the raid, which left 8 Syrians dead, was 'irrational' and contravened international ...
Would McCain Negotiate With Syria?
newshoggers.com 11/2/2008 — By Cernig
Check out this very interesting interview with the Syrian ambassador Imad Moustapha at Foreign Policy magazine.
He says clearly that the US raid into Syria was a "criminal, terrorist act", that it was done for reasons of US politics, ...
An Iraqi Accord and a New U.S. President —
Wash Post Federal Page 10/27/2008
The status-of-forces agreement that would govern conduct of the U.S. military and its contractors in Iraq beyond 2008 would apparently tie the hands of the next U.S. president in some respects if it was ratified by the Iraqis before Jan. 20.