Al Qaeda in Iraq Leader No. 1 Captured on Independence Day!!!
I guess the U.S. military has been pumping him for information ever since July 4th. To our men and women in uniform I offer my most heartfelt congratulations. It’s a shame we signed off on that Geneva Conventions thingy…

US: Top al-Qaida in Iraq figure captured
Wed Jul 18, 2007
Yahoo News
BAGHDAD – The U.S. command said Wednesday the highest-ranking Iraqi in the leadership of al-Qaida in Iraq has been arrested, adding that information from him indicates the group’s foreign-based leadership wields considerable influence over the Iraqi chapter.
Khaled Abdul-Fattah Dawoud Mahmoud al-Mashhadani, also known as Abu Shahid, was captured in Mosul on July 4, said Brig. Gen. Kevin Bergner, a military spokesman.
“Al-Mashhadani is believed to be the most senior Iraqi in the al-Qaida in Iraq network,” Bergner said. He said al-Mashhadani was a close associate of Abu Ayub al-Masri, the Egyptian-born head of al-Qaida in Iraq.
Bergner said al-Mashhadani served as an intermediary between al-Masri and Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida No. 2 Ayman al-Zawahri.
“In fact, communication between the senior al-Qaida leadership and al-Masri frequently went through al-Mashhadani,” Bergner said.
“Along with al-Masri, al-Mashhadani co-founded a virtual organization in cyberspace called the Islamic State of Iraq in 2006,” Bergner said. “The Islamic State of Iraq is the latest efforts by al-Qaida to market itself and its goal of imposing a Taliban-like state on the Iraqi people.”
In Web postings, the Islamic State of Iraq has identified its leader as Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, with al-Masri as minister of war. There are no known photos of al-Baghdadi.
Bergner said al-Mashhadani had told interrogators that al-Baghdadi is a “fictional role” created by al-Masri and that an actor is used for audio recordings of speeches posted on the Web.
“In his words, the Islamic State of Iraq is a front organization that masks the foreign influence and leadership within al-Qaida in Iraq in an attempt to put an Iraqi face on the leadership of al-Qaida in Iraq,” Bergner said.
He said al-Mashhadani was a leader of the militant Ansar al-Sunnah group before joining al-Qaida in Iraq 2 1/2 years ago. Al-Mashhadani served as the al-Qaida media chief for Baghdad and then was appointed the media chief for the whole country.
Al-Qaida in Iraq was proclaimed in 2004 by Jordanian-born Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who led a group called Tawhid and Jihad, responsible for the beheading of several foreign hostages, whose final moments were captured on videotapes provided to Arab television stations.
Al-Zarqawi posted Web statements declaring his allegiance to bin Laden and began using the name of al-Qaida in Iraq. Al-Zarqawi was killed in a U.S. airstrike in Diyala province in June 2006 and was replaced by al-Masri.
The degree of control and supervision between bin Laden’s clique and the Iraq branch has been the subject of debate, with some private analysts believing the foreign-based leadership plays a minor role in day to day operations.
However, the U.S. military has released captured letters from time to time, suggesting the foreign-based leaders provide at least broad direction.
18 July, 2007 at 10:14 am
So what if the US signed the Geneva Convention? Filth like this isn’t a soldier of some nation’s army, therefore he shouldn’t be covered. Beat all info out of this bastard, then throw what’s left of him to the pigs.
On the other hand, if we finally went to war with Iran, that would be a different story. Then the Convention flies, although I doubt Iran would follow its directives.
18 July, 2007 at 10:22 am
Booyah!!
I am so damn proud of our Military!
I thank them for all they do, from the bottom of my heart.
18 July, 2007 at 1:51 pm
fantastic.
Now, make him dress up in a bee outfit full of real killer bees.
18 July, 2007 at 2:41 pm
I saw this dude at the corner waiting for a job with all the other illegal aliens. but, the southern border is secured, SO DON’T WORRY.
18 July, 2007 at 2:56 pm
LOL