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Title: Perfect: Iraqi-US intelligence op suckered 5 ISIS leaders into capture
Source: HotAir
URL Source: https://hotair.com/archives/2018/05 ... ckered-5-isis-leaders-capture/
Published: May 10, 2018
Author: Ed Morrissey
Post Date: 2018-05-11 05:52:25 by Tooconservative
Keywords: None
Views: 1349
Comments: 10

The effort to find and destroy the last vestiges of the Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) may have gotten its biggest boost since the fall of Raqqa. Using a ruse, Iraqi intelligence enticed five of its top leaders into a trap, capturing them all alive. The operation was the culmination of a joint effort with the US and Turkey, pointing out the potential fault lines as well as synergy the combination provides:
Iraq captured five Islamic State commanders after its intelligence services lured them into crossing from neighboring Syria, Iraqi state TV reported Wednesday.

It described the five as “some of the most wanted” leaders of ISIS. They were named as Saddam al-Jammel, Mohamed al-Qadeer, Ismail al-Eithawi, Omar al-Karbouli and Essam al-Zawbai and were shown in yellow prisoner uniforms. …

Hashimi said the operation was carried out in cooperation with U.S. forces, part of an American-led coalition fighting against Islamic State on both sides of the Iraqi-Syrian border.

Following Eithawi’s capture, Iraqi and American intelligence agents were able to uncover bank accounts used by the group and also secret communication codes he used, Hashimi said.

It all started with a tip about one leader who had been moving back and forth across the Turkish border using an assumed identity. Once identified and captured, intel resources from all three countries got key information from the detainee that led to the other leaders:
Mr. Ithawi, described by the Iraqis as a top aide to the Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al- Baghdadi, had been in charge of fatwas, or religious rulings, in the Islamic State’s so-called caliphate. He was also in charge of the education curriculum, and was a member of the body that appointed security and administrative leaders for the Islamic State’s territory, which had included large parts of Iraq and Syria.

He had been living in Turkey with his Syrian wife under his brother’s identity, one of these officials said.

The Iraqis sent the Turks an intelligence file they had amassed on Mr. Ithawi, and the Turkish security forces arrested him on Feb. 15, and extradited him to Iraq, this official said.

The interrogation paid specific military dividends even before the capture. Fortunately, that didn’t tip off ISIS command to their security breach:
The American-led coalition used this information to launch an airstrike in mid-April that killed 39 suspected Islamic State members near Hajin, in the Deir al-Zour district of Syria, the second official said.

The joint Iraqi-American intelligence team then set a trap, according to these officials. They persuaded Mr. Ithawi to contact several of his Islamic State colleagues who had been hiding in Syria and lure them across the border, the officials said.

The Iraqi authorities were waiting, and arrested the group soon after they crossed the frontier, the officials said.

Presumably the five men have been sufficiently interrogated prior to this announcement. Normally, intelligence agencies keep these kinds of victories under wraps until all the potential gets played out. Now that the other ISIS leaders know of their capture — or at least have had it confirmed on Iraqi TV — they will take steps to cover their rear ends, reshuffling their security and changing locations to keep the US coalition from capturing them next.

Or perhaps that’s the point. The biggest risk for insurgents is when they have to suddenly shift resources from previously safe havens. Moving opens up opportunities for intelligence and military assets in the area to pick them off. With their world shrinking down to almost nothing as it is, popping up on radar screens would be almost unavoidable.

Either way, this deals a big blow to ISIS’ command structure and their ability to maintain control. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’s leadership will lose even more credibility, and their ability to retain fighters and recruit new replacements will decline further. Hopefully this intelligence coup will spell the end of the group sooner rather than later.


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Finishing off the ISIS leadership stragglers. Put them all on trial for war crimes after our allies "interrogate" them thoroughly. They'll be begging their captors to be transferred to soft, cushy Gitmo by now.

I have zero sympathy of any kind for ISIS fighters and especially the leaders. Anything goes.

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I have zero sympathy of any kind for ISIS fighters and especially the leaders. Anything goes.

I am not without sympathy for any human being.

The only acceptable reason to use "harsh interrogation methods" (torture) is to gain actionable information to go and destroy the enemy, and only because this enemy is shadowy, un-uniformed, and operates by killing civilians by surprise. The nature of the enemy makes them unable to be defeated by conventional means, and we cannot permit the slaughter of innocents.

The purpose is NOT to gratify our desire for revenge by acting, ourselves, as medieval torturers. If we do stoop to that, we are no different than the enemy is - and the only reason that we can justify to reasonable people the necessity of doing what we have to do is BECAUSE it is necessary, not because we like it.

In a similar vein, the notion that our prisons SHOULD be horrible places of unsupervised rape is a mindset that has to be criticized and suppressed. If somebody thinks that way, he is no ally of mine, and we're going to have to suppress his urges.

We don't use torture out of anger, but in order to save lives. And we don't imprison people to torture them, but to get them out of society so they can cause no further harm.

And since we're going to eventually release most prisoners back INTO society, if we are stupid assholes and treat prisons like torture chambers and get our jollies from that, what we do is prepare psychopaths and train criminals to get THEIR revenge on society when they come out.

There is a whole mindset that is ugly, thuggish, very stupid and - most importantly - directly contrary to Jesus - that has to be suppressed on our own conservative side.

IF there were drugs that we could, quite painlessly, inject into terrorist prisoners to extract information from them, and also drug traffickers, organized crime bosses, and all violent felons, then that is what we should be doing. The purpose of torture is NOT self-gratification and revenge. It is to gain actionable intelligence to stop terrorism, AND NOTHING MORE.

The purpose of prisons is to protect society, and therefore we must take active steps to make the prisoners BETTER coming out than they went in. Otherwise we take a nuisance germ and turn it into a lethal pathogen BECAUSE we sent it to prison where it got worse BECAUSE we really want to torture criminals, not make them see the light.

There is more than a difference of opinion on this matter. Some people are really hard-minded and evil and WANT to torture enemies and criminals, even though it does not work to CORRECT behavior. It is more important to STOP terrorists than to correct them. They are murderers and, once captured, they should either be imprisoned for life or executed. But the PURPOSE of torture - if we HAVE to use it - is information, not revenge. Once we get the information, then execution should be by some relatively humane method, like lethal injection or hanging. We don't burn terrorists at the stake out of hatred or the desire to gratify our revenge instinct, and we only torture them to get field intelligence.

That's the way it HAS TO BE. There is no room in a civilized society for a difference of opinion on this matter, we do not, and we will not, torture for revenge. The people who do THAT are depraved criminals who need to be imprisoned just like any other violent criminal.

Where we havre drugs and biofeedback and other means to get information, we don't waterboard to feel powerful and punish. If we don't need to waterboard at all, we should not. Our purpose is to stop attacks, not punish past ones. Those are punished by imprisonment and civilized execution.

This should be obvious.

No matter how angry we are, we don't torture terrorist to gratify our desire for revenge or slake our own rage. THAT is terroristic and barbaric. If we do it, it's because we have to, to save lives and further chop down the terrorist organizations.

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No matter how angry we are, we don't torture terrorist to gratify our desire for revenge or slake our own rage. THAT is terroristic and barbaric. If we do it, it's because we have to, to save lives and further chop down the terrorist organizations.

Yes, we do torture terrorists! We not only torture them but we trained them.

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#8. To: goldilucky (#7)

Yes, we do torture terrorists! We not only torture them but we trained them.

Ooops. Our bad.

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