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Zarqawi 'was betrayed'
09/06/2006 08:25  - (SA)  

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  • Baghdad - US and Iraqi forces zeroed in on Abu Musab al-Zarqawi over two weeks, finally tracking his spiritual adviser to the terrorist leader's doorstep and unleashing the airstrike that killed them both, US and Iraqi officials said.

    The success came after several near misses in the three-year pursuit of Iraq's most-wanted militant, who ultimately was betrayed by tips from within his own network, US military chiefs in Baghdad said.

    Iraqi forces last year reportedly captured al-Zarqawi, then let him go, not realising it was him. And just last month, al-Zarqawi was said to have leaped from a moving truck to elude US special forces on his tail, an escape filmed by a Predator reconnaissance craft. Another airstrike earlier in the final two-week hunt also missed him, the officials said.

    'We knew exactly where he was'

    The chase ended on Wednesday evening when two 225kg bombs flattened a modest two-story house surrounded by palm groves and orange orchards outside Baqouba, northeast of Baghdad.

    A pair of US F-16s on patrol over Iraq were called away for the attack and one of them fired a laser-guided GBU-12 and a satellite-guided GBU-38, said Air Force Lieutenant General Gary L. North, who commands US and coalition air operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    "We knew exactly where he was and we chose the right moment," North told The Associated Press.

    The military declined to say whether forces on the ground helped direct the bombs.

    Woman, child died in raid

    Al-Zarqawi died with five others, including a woman, a child and the man who unwittingly led the Americans to him - his deputy and spiritual adviser, Abu Abdul-Rahman al-Iraqi, according to US officials.

    Al-Iraqi was the key to pinpointing the fugitive, US military spokesperson Major General William Caldwell said.

    Insider

    Intelligence officials identified al-Iraqi with the help of an insider in al-Zarqawi's network and began tracking his movements, waiting for him to meet with his boss, Caldwell said.

    "Last night, he made a linkup (with al-Zarqawi) again at 6:15, at which time a decision was made to go ahead and strike that target and eliminate both of them," Caldwell told reporters in Baghdad.

    On Thursday, al-Zarqawi's al-Qaeda in Iraq group issued a web statement confirming his death. It was signed by Abu Abdul-Rahman al-Iraqi, perhaps to spread confusion over whether he was really killed. But Caldwell and the top US commander in Iraq, General George Casey, told reporters that al-Iraqi was among the dead. North said a DNA test would confirm the identity in days.

    Zarqawi's movements

    Raids by Iraqi and US units on insurgent strongholds southwest of Baghdad in the past six weeks also uncovered evidence of al-Zarqawi's whereabouts. They showed he had been moving through the area to co-ordinate attacks in Baghdad, he said.

    Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said the hunt began to close in on al-Zarqawi two weeks ago, when Iraqi intelligence received reports on his movements.

    Beheadings, hijacking in Baqouba

    He said information from Iraqis living in the Baqouba area helped in the search, and in Washington, White House press secretary Tony Snow implied that al-Zarqawi had severely alienated the populace in recent days.

    "Zarqawi moves into Baqouba, into an area called Hibhib. And what happens? Over the weekend, they found nine heads in a box. They beheaded people and left the heads in a box. They hijack a bus full of students and they slaughter the students.

    "That's what Zarqawi brought to Baqouba."

    Hunt cost over $500m

    Wednesday's airstrike ended a hunt that involved hundreds of soldiers, spies, tipsters and intelligence analysts and cost more than $500m, said Ed O'Connell, a retired Air Force intelligence officer who led manhunts for Osama bin Laden and top insurgents in Afghanistan, Iraq and Yemen.

    "The strike last night did not occur over a 24-hour period," Caldwell said. "It was a truly long, painstaking, deliberate exploitation of intelligence, information-gathering, human sources, electronic and signals intelligence."

     
     

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