BAGHDAD, Iraq – Iraqi and Coalition forces captured a highly-sought weapons facilitator before dawn Tuesday in Baghdad.
Iraqi and Coalition Forces conducted a raid to capture a suspected weapons distributor connected to the Special Groups network. The suspected senior weapons facilitator is responsible for distributing weapons and other forms of lethal aide smuggled from Iran into Iraq. The individual is also suspected of distributing explosively formed penetrators, or EFPs. The weapons distributor is also suspected of having direct ties to other senior commanders in militias operating in and around Baghdad.
Two others detained during the raid are also suspected of distributing weapons smuggled into Iraq from Iran. One of the buildings searched during the raid produced currency and identification documents confiscated for further analysis and evaluation.
“We assess that this capture will degrade the weapons smuggling network,” said Lt. Col. Christopher Garver, MNF-I spokesperson. “Coalition Forces will continue their focused operations to interdict Iranian supported terror groups operating in Iraq. We remain committed to dismantling terror networks that seek to kill innocent Iraqis, Iraqi Security Forces, and Coalition Forces.”
Another link to Iran has been captured and the flow of weapons into the hands of insurgents and terrorists from Iran is slowed. Good job boys.
Unfortunately, most of the weapons coming into Iraq from Iran only kill and main the civilian population and create the air of chaos and uncertainty. It is this uncertainty that the terrorist groups and al Qaeda in Iraq use to their advantage in the creation of propaganda against the Coalition Forces and the democratically elected government of Iraq.
Removing the faciltators of these weapons from the streets prohibits the Terrorists and al Qaeda in Iraq from injuring and killing more innocent civilians all in the attempt to gain power by forcing the US public to believe that all is lost in Iraq. All is not lost and finally that message is slowly making its way through the halls of Congress.
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