US taking Hit, no foreign fighters found so far

AP:

US marines and Iraqi soldiers pressed with an anti-insurgency sweep west of Baghdad dubbed Operation Sword....

Hundreds of US marines, soldiers and sailors, along with Iraqi forces, scoured the lush Euphrates valley west of the flashpoint city of Ramadi for insurgents as part of Operation Sword, launched two days ago.

The operation is "currently focusing on clearing insurgents and foreign fighters from the city of Hit," said a US military statement adding, that 13 suspects have been arrested in house raids.

"Resistance is being reported by commanders in the city as light. No foreign fighter presence has been detected within the city."

Several hundred mortar and artillery rounds, explosives, rifles and various bomb-making materials were discovered, the statement said.

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A Saudi militant, Fares al-Dhaheri al-Harbi, on a new wanted list put out by Riyadh, was killed in fighting in November in Iraq, Saudi papers reported.

Al-Qaeda's frontman in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, announced last week in a purported statement on the Internet the death in Iraq of another wanted Saudi.


Shhh. Don't tell the Democrats al Qaeda has a frontman in Iraq with an organization called al Qaeda in Iraq. They are still arguing that al Qaeda has nothing to do with Iraq.

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