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The Demise of Abu Talha

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Al Qaeda in Iraq takes another one on the chin. Following on the heals of the arrests of middlemen Abed & Raed Suleiman, Hussayn Ibrahim and Jassim al-Bazi, and 11 Zarqawi operatives in Spain, the Coalition nabs a most senior aide to Zarqawi, Abu Talha. Abu Talha is one of the major leaders of the remants of Ansar al-Islam, a senior commander in al Qaeda in Iraq [.PDF] and has been thought of a possible successor to Zarqawi. According to CENCTCOM; "Talha never stayed more than one night at any one residence, and always wore a suicide vest, saying he would never surrender." He gave up without a fight.

Fugitive terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's “most trusted operations agent” in Iraq was captured without incident two days ago in the northern city of Mosul, the U.S. military said in an e-mailed statement today. The operative, identified as Muhammad Khalaf Shakar, and known as Abu Talha, was found after intelligence sources pinpointed his location in the city, according to the statement. Abu Talha is “fully cooperating” with U.S. and Iraqi officials, the statement said.

There has been a concerted effort to destroy his organization, as the recent arrests of Abu Ahmed, Abu Raad and Agha Abu Dawoud demonstrate. Abu Talha's arrest was likely precipitated by excellent intelligence, perhaps from the recently arrested operatives of his organization.

Coalition forces have recently stepped up operations in the region and have shifted 4,000 American troops and and undisclosed number of accompanying Iraqi forces to Mosul – Tal Afar. Abu Talha was an important operator in northern Iraq, and his base of operations was Mosul. A “fully cooperating” Talha will yield valuable intelligence on al Qaeda, and may force many terrorists to modify their operations and uproot to evade capture.

His capture puts the number of known senior al Qaeda in Iraq leaders killed or captured at about 70%, and forces a younger, inexperienced fighter and leader with fewer ties to the organization to take his place. All the better to capture or kill them.

6 TrackBacks

Tracked: June 16, 2005 4:49 PM
Zarqawi Successors from The Fourth Rail
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Tracked: June 16, 2005 5:18 PM
Excerpt: A day after arresting the military advisor to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi west of Baghdad, officials announced that U.S. forces had captured the senior Iraqi operations advisor for Zarqawi in Mosul on Tuesday. General Donald Alston refered to Mohammed Khalif ...
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Tracked: June 16, 2005 8:00 PM
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Excerpt: Top terrorist captured in Iraq: A top aide to Al-Qaeda frontman Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has been captured in Iraq's northern city of Mosul, the US military revealed.
Tracked: June 17, 2005 7:30 PM
Operation Spear from The Fourth Rail
Excerpt: Bill Roggio at Winds of Change has an exceptional analysis of Operation Spear on the Syrian border, by making the link between the facts on the ground coupled with the larger diplomatic picture of events in Iraq.
Tracked: August 7, 2005 4:08 PM
Excerpt: While Operation Quick Strike continues, Coalition forces conduct Operations Able Warrior and Vanguard Thunder in and around Baghdad. The operations are being conducted simultaneously along the Euphrates river and are targeting specific terrorists cells...

4 Comments

He's got a long resume and is one of the most dangerous Zarqawi lieutenants still in circulation.

Good hunting.

Dan,

It looks like they are methodically dismantling Talha's organization. The intel must be good for results like this. Here's hoping this translates to bigger fish as well....

Of course he's 'fully cooperating'.
He's stiil strapped into his suicide belt, but now we are holding the remote.

More good news, looks like the Sunnis have agreed to a compromise!

Iraqi Shiites, Sunnis Reach Charter Deal
http://news.yahoo.com/news?

tmpl=story&cid=540&e=4&u=/ap/20050616/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_constitution

hattip http://www.rednecktexan.blogspot.com/

Funny how the failure to reach a compromise was front page Yahoo news several times, but the resolution isnt.

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