Terrorizing al Qaeda in Iraq

AFP:

A senior Al-Qaeda commander in Fallujah was shot dead Saturday by unknown militants, police in the restive western Iraqi city announced, in further Iraqi attacks on the militant group.

Colonel Tareq al-Dulaimi, a senior police intelligence officer with close ties to Anbar Province's pro-US tribal coalition, confirmed reports that Muwaffaq al-Jugheifi had been killed but did not identify the attackers.

The attack comes just a day after Anbar's tribal forces announced they had sent 50 plain clothes secret police into the west Baghdad neighbourhood of Amiriyah to kill Qaeda members there battling with rival insurgent groups.

Fallujah is currently at the centre of a large-scale security operation in which Iraqi police and tribal fighters, backed by US forces, are attempting to drive Al-Qaeda's Islamist militants out of the town.

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It is a sign of progress when al Qaeda leaders are killed by someone other than US forces. When it is dangerous for al Qaeda leaders to walk among other Iraqis they are in serious trouble. They are no longer the fish swimming among the people. They have moved from predators to worm food.

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