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30 July 2010

US Strike Into Syria Serves Major Blow to Al Qaeda

An American commando raid into Syrian territory has resulted in the “decapitation” of the primary network responsible for facilitating the Iraqi insurgency from Syria, this according to Bill Roggio at The Long War Journal.

According to Roggio, the raid killed the group’s leader, Abu Ghadiya, as well as his entire senior leadership.

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“Al Qaeda leader Abu Ghadiya was killed in yesterday’s strike inside Syria, a senior US military intelligence official told The Long War Journal. But US special operations forces also inflicted a major blow to al Qaeda’s foreign fighter network based in Syria. The entire senior leadership of Ghadiya’s network was also killed in the raid, the official stated.

Ghadiya was the leader of al Qaeda extensive network that funnels foreign fighters, weapons, and cash from Syria into Iraq along the entire length of the Syrian border. Ghadiya was first identified as the target of the raid inside Syria late last night here at The Long War Journal. The Associated Press reported Ghadiya was killed in the raid earlier today.”

Read More here —> The Long War Journal

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One Response for "US Strike Into Syria Serves Major Blow to Al Qaeda"

  1. Anthony

    October 27th, 2008 at 9:49 pm

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    Good job to the Special Forces operatives that did the deed. Thanks to you David and your friend Bill for reporting the after action. You guys rock! Keep up the good work guys.


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