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  • British kill Al Qaeda officer in Iraq.

    No, this isn't yet another "#2 of Al Qaeda killed thread but it is about a fairly high ranking guy who some how managed to escape from prison in Afghanistan and make his way back to Iraq as a jihadi.

    Senior militant 'killed in Iraq'

    British forces have killed a senior al-Qaeda fugitive in a raid on a house in the southern Iraqi city of Basra, security sources say.
    Officials named the dead man as Omar al-Farouq, a top lieutenant of Osama Bin Laden in south-east Asia.

    Farouq was captured in Indonesia in 2002 but escaped from a US military prison in Afghanistan last year.

    Security sources say although he was hiding in Basra, al-Qaeda was not known to be actively operating in the area.

    British military spokesman Maj Charlie Burbridge said Farouq, whom he called a "very, very significant man" had been tracked across Iraq to Basra.

    He said about 200 troops surrounded the house, from where they came under fire.

    A gun battle erupted and Farouq was killed in the exchange.

    Maj Burbridge said there was apparently nobody else in the building and there were no further casualties.

    Prison escape

    Born in Kuwait of Iraqi parents, Farouq is believed to have joined al-Qaeda in the early 1990s and trained in Afghanistan.

    They will not be able to stop the march of jihad

    Omar al-Farouq
    February 2006


    Profile: Omar al-Farouq
    He became a top lieutenant of Osama Bin Laden in south-east Asia and he is believed to have been planning a series of bomb attacks on US embassies there when he was arrested in Indonesia in 2002.

    In what the BBC's Jim Muir describes as a considerable embarrassment for the US, Farouq and three others escaped from the US military prison at Bagram airbase in Kabul last year.

    He even appeared in a video on an Arab TV station to boast about it.
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  • #2
    good riddance

    but i doubt anything has been achieved.
    "Ceterum censeo Ben esse expellendum."

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    • #3
      This is news? How desperate are you guys anyway...
      Within weeks they'll be re-opening the shipyards
      And notifying the next of kin
      Once again...

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      • #4
        I find it interesting, why did you click the thread if you didn't?

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        • #5
          "He said about 200 troops surrounded the house, from where they came under fire.

          A gun battle erupted and Farouq was killed in the exchange.

          Maj Burbridge said there was apparently nobody else in the building and there were no further casualties. "

          200 soldiers had a gun battle with one man?

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          • #6
            Sure

            As long as he got off at least one shot, it would technically be a gun battle.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by reds4ever

              200 soldiers had a gun battle with one man?


              Even Sava couldn't be that dumb.

              Just because you have a couple hundred men securing the area doesn't mean that, upon fire being exchanged, they all raise their rifles and start plinking away at the same house.
              Probably had most of their people on the perimeter and keeping an eye on their surroundings.
              They hardly would have known they were going against only one man ...

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              • #8
                If the soldiers shot as poorly as soldiers in TV and movies...
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                • #9
                  Re: Sure

                  Originally posted by pchang
                  As long as he got off at least one shot, it would technically be a gun battle.
                  I suspect there were more people in the house. I recall reading that when terrorist suspects are captured the authorities deliberately deny or refuse to acknowledge the capture(s) in order to give the security forces time to interrogate them and follow up any leads before the bad guys realize one of their men has been captured.
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