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Operations Continue...

Posted By Blackfive

A new effort - Operation Phantom Phoenix -  was launched yesterday to corral Al Qaeda and insurgents in Iraq (Press release after the Jump).  Some photos below:


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Kazakhstani soldiers received 1,369 unexploded ordnances at Forward Operating Base Delta from the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps, an arm of the Iraqi Ministry of the Interior that handles explosives. The cache contained 1,255 57 mm mortars, 51 120 mm mortar mines, 14 152 mm mortars, 33 60 mm artillery shells, 15 155 mm mortars, one 82 mm mortar and 1,071 20 mm small arms cartridges. (Navy Explosive Ordnance Detachment Mobile Unit Three Photo).  Location: Forward Operating Base Delta, IQ


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Col. James W. Adams, deputy commander of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, Ga., listens to a sheik's concerns during a meeting Jan. 4 at Forward Operating Base Kalsu while Staff Sgt. Shawn Wenninger, non-commissioned officer in charge of information operations, center, takes notes.  Location: Forward Operating Base Kalsu, IQ  Photographer: Sgt. Luis Delgadillo, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division Public Affairs.

During the event, sheiks introduced themselves to Colonel Ferrell (CDR, 2nd BCT) and Colonel Ball (CDR, 3rd CAB), relaying to both leaders some of the crimes and injustices that al-Qaida had perpetrated.

In one instance, an Iraqi man described being forced from his home and land by al-Qaida who now use his property as a safehouse.

Ultimately, he pleaded with both leaders to help him get his property back, to which Ferrell replied, “That’s what I’m here to do.”

Ferrell went on to tell the sheiks that he hoped they were serious about their commitment to the area. 

“When we come to stay we’re going to do two things. We’re going to work with you and we’re going to kill anyone who is a threat to the Iraqi population,” he said.  [Blackfive interjects a hearty "ROCK OF THE MARNE!" here...]

The sheiks shared information with Ferrell regarding the whereabouts and strength of al-Qaida forces...


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Citizens of historied Samarra, Iraq, share casual conversations just mere blocks from the al-Askari "Golden Dome" Mosque with Soldiers from C Company, 2-237 Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), along with the 2-327 Infantry Regiment and 1st Brigade Combat Team leadership. The Samarra mayor and Salahahdin governor in conjuction with Iraqi security forces, recently opened up the Samarra Dam Bridge, connecting nearby communities to the city. "No Slack" 2-327 coalition forces established two checkpoints and a city-wide berm to quell the activities of the enemy.  Photographer: Maj. Johnpaul Arnold, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (AA) Public Affairs.

   

'Phantom Phoenix' Operation Targets Al-Qaida in Iraq

Posted on 01.08.2008 at 03:53PM
American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON - U.S. and Iraqi forces today launched Operation Phantom Phoenix, a joint offensive designed to corral remaining al-Qaida-aligned terrorists and other insurgents in Iraq, according to a senior military official.

Iraqi and coalition division- and brigade-level security forces will work in tandem to pursue and neutralize remaining al-Qaida in Iraq operatives and other extremists, said Army Lt. Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, commander of Multi-National Corps Iraq. Phantom Phoenix will employ lethal and nonlethal tactics to exploit recent security gains and disrupt terrorist support zones and their command and control systems, he said.

"Working closely with the Iraqi security forces, we will continue to pursue al-Qaida and other extremists wherever they attempt to take sanctuary," Odierno explained. "Iraqi citizens continue to reject extremist elements. We are determined not to allow these brutal elements to have respite anywhere in Iraq."

The Iraqi people have played and will continue to play an important role by standing up against terrorist elements, the general said.

"Iraqis are not passively allowing extremists to conduct their criminal activities," Odierno said. "We are continuing to see citizens joining concerned local citizen groups, provide tips for criminals and weapons and ammunition caches, and cooperate with the government of Iraq. This is another step aimed at providing Iraqis long-term sustainable security."

Non-lethal elements of the operation include delivery of essential services, economic development and local governance capacity.

Also today, coalition forces in Iraq captured a suspected terrorist leader and detained three other suspects during other operations to disrupt criminal networks in the Baghdad area.

The detained terrorist leader reportedly facilitated the murder and kidnapping of local Iraqis and also is implicated in attacks on coalition forces.

Coalition forces continue to welcome the cease-fire pledge issued by Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr on behalf of militias loyal to him, Navy Cmdr. Scott Rye, a Multi-National Force - Iraq spokesman, said. "However, coalition forces will take the necessary action against criminals who do not abide by Sadr's pledge of honor," he added.

In other Iraq operations conducted today and yesterday, coalition forces killed three terrorists and detained 28 suspects while targeting al-Qaida in Iraq networks in central and northern Iraq:

-- East of Mahmudiyah, coalition forces killed three terrorists and detained six others during an operation targeting al-Qaida operatives in Arab Jabour. Coalition forces also discovered three machine guns and military-style assault vests.

-- In Baghdad, coalition forces captured a wanted individual believed to be an associate of the al-Qaida in Iraq propaganda network. Two other suspected terrorists also were detained.

-- North of Manusuriyah, coalition forces detained five more suspects while targeting associates of the al-Qaida in Iraq network operating in the northeast Diyala River Valley area. As the ground force cleared the area, they discovered numerous machine guns, military-style assault vests and grenades, which were safely destroyed on site.

-- Coalition forces detained 14 suspects in Baghdad and Mosul while targeting al-Qaida in Iraq media networks and assassination operations.

"The barbaric nature of al-Qaida and their Taliban ideology is being rejected by the Iraqi people," said Navy Capt. Vic Beck, a Multi-National Force - Iraq spokesman. "Iraqi and coalition forces will continue to close ranks against these terrorists, disrupting their networks and forcing them out of their safe havens and operating bases."

In other Iraq operations:

-- Iraqi forces, advised by U.S. Special Forces Soldiers, detained six alleged al-Qaida in Iraq members and two additional suspects in two separate operations Jan. 6.

-- An Iraqi unit detained six suspected al-Qaida members involved in the kidnapping and murder of Iraqi civilians. The detainees also are linked to roadside-bomb attacks against Iraqi and coalition forces operating in Tarmiyah and Taji.

-- A cordon-and-search operation in Mashraf yielded two more detainees linked to terrorist activities in Mosul. A machine gun with ammunition, two AK-47 rifles, grenades, four mortars, a pistol, a tactical vest and a list of possible terrorists were confiscated during the operation.



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