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Edited by Christian Lowe | Contact

The Search Continues...

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This is something that’s been bothering me deeply ever since it started and I wanted to pull in one of our Milbloggers over at “The Fourth Rail” to update DT readers on the search for the missing soldiers captured this weekend in the “Triangle of Death” south of Baghdad.

His sourcing is pretty good and he seems to have some info the mainstream media lacks in the coverage of this tragic – and still unfolding – event.

Bill Roggio reports:

The U.S has poured over 4,000 troops into the region, and are backed by an unspecified number of Iraqi Army, police and tribal allies throughout eastern Anbar and Karbala. An American military intelligence source informed us the Anbar Salvation Council has devoted assets in the region and are working tribal and insurgent contacts to develop leads in the case. "Every asset has been brought to bear in the hunt for the missing troops," according to a Multinational Forces Iraq press release, "including search dogs, trucks with speakers, unmanned aerial vehicles, law enforcement advisers, and both U.S. and Iraqi troops." Pamphlets have been dropped via air and phone tip lines have been established.

While it was initially thought the al Qaeda assault and kidnap element would move the captured soldiers from the Mahmudiyah region into the desert expanses in eastern Anbar province, where al Qaeda maintains a base of support, the al Qaeda team appears to have stayed in the farming regions just south of Baghdad. Either al Qaeda never planned to move the soldiers far from the capture point, or the cordon was established quickly enough to have trapped the terrorists in the box. The U.S. and Iraqi security forces maintain a network of forward outposts in Mahmudiyah, Yusifiyah and Sadr al Yusifiyah which would make safe transit through these regions difficult.

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Yusifiyah has been an al Qaeda stronghold in the past. Task Force 145 fought pitched battles against al Qaeda in the winter and spring of 2006, and nearly captured Abu Musab al Zarqawi before he was killed in Baqubah in June.

Al Qaeda in Iraq mocked the U.S. efforts to recover their soldiers, and stated the efforts may in fact endanger their lives. While al Qaeda has claimed it has captured the soldiers, it has yet to release photographs, video or audio to support the claim.

Al Qaeda will want to broadcast footage of the captured soldiers both to demoralize the U.S. public and to reap the rewards of a major propaganda coup. The U.S. will likely have Internet access locked down in the region to prevent the tape from being transmitted digitally, but an individual courier should eventually be able to slip the cordon. If the kidnap cell did not bring its own recording equipment, it will either push to a safe house to make the recording, or a team will press to reach it. Either act can lead to exposing the location of the soldiers. But their chances of survival decreases as soon as the tape is made.

Let’s keep our fingers crossed that these boys are found before it comes to all that.

-- Christian

Comments

I have translator skills you arab palastinians. Get somewhere or we will come and pay you a personal visit soon! Nice of you to give away your location , names, and rank. When the interrogators start in after your capture you may want to remember that: Name, rank, and serial number! Max
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Translated version of what is above.

I'm from Palestine highest Ibrahim I strabismus Altahak my American army so Aouharb terrorism and Thank

Posted by: ibrahim at October 16, 2007 12:51 PM

I'm from Palestine highest Ibrahim I strabismus Altahak my American army so Aouharb terrorism and Thank

Posted by: Max Anderson at May 1, 2008 10:12 PM


That is the Yellow Ribbon Support Center not Yello

Posted by: SPOOKYGUNNER at January 1, 2008 11:39 AM


I womder how much effort the Army is putting into the search for SSGT Keith "Matt" Maupin who is MIA since 9 april 2004. I have been intouch with
Keith Maupin, Matt's dad through the Yelllo Ribbon Support Center. Perhaps it is time to pressure the Army into more action!!!

Posted by: SPOOKYGUNNER at January 1, 2008 11:37 AM


انا من فلسطين اسمي ابراهيم انا حاب التاحق بي الجيش الامريكي كي اوحارب الارهاب و شكرا

Posted by: ibrahim at October 16, 2007 12:51 PM


انا من فلسطين اسمي ابراهيم انا حاب التاحق بي الجيش الامريكي كي اوحارب الارهاب و شكرا

Posted by: ibrahim at October 16, 2007 12:50 PM


Agree...our service personnel and US citizens abroad already know that if they would rather die that be captured by AQ.
Hopefully, this gang isn't AQ and demands will be proffered (or better, we'll raid them first and find our men alive).
As to the other post, I would hope the US IC has been analyzing enemy comm patterns in Iraq for a long time and knows that IED attacks correlate with increased telcom and data coverage and have been working to mitigate it...interesting use of open source to analyze it though.

Posted by: j house at May 22, 2007 10:58 AM


I disagree with the prior data. We can win this war and bring our troops home. Giving up is for loosers. If we confirm them dead then we have confirmation, then we can moove on. I also disagree as to the death squads angle you have provided . I have data that relates accurate research of 5 hours I did yesterday aimed at bringing em in , not for the 200,000 reward but out of respect for our fellow soldiers out in the front lines:

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Military officials confirmed the deaths of Pfc. Daniel W. Courneya, 19, of Vermontville, Mich.; Sgt. 1st Class James D. Connell Jr., 40, of Lake City, Tenn.; and Pfc. Christopher E. Murphy, 21, of Lynchburg, Va.

The other soldiers were identified as Sgt. Anthony J. Schober, 23, of Reno, Nev.; Spc. Alex R. Jimenez, 25, of Lawrence, Mass.; Pvt. Byron W. Fouty, 19, of Waterford, Mich.; and Anzack. The Pentagon said one of those four was among the dead, but it could not confirm which one. Anzack's father said Wednesday that he was certain his son was among the missing.---2nd qoute reads:

In other violence Thursday:

• Four civilians were killed and four were wounded when fighting broke out in Diwaniyah, 80 miles south of Baghdad, between police and the Madhi Army militia, which is led by the radical cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, police said.


• The bodies of seven handcuffed and tortured Iraqi men were found, four in Baghdad and three south of the capital, police said. They apparently were the latest victims of death squads that operate in Iraq, motivated by sectarian hatred or the search for ransoms.

very important data too string 2:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070517/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq

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---SO AS I REITERATE IT IS THE GANG THAT KIDNAPS DEAD BODIES OF PRIOR IRAQI DEAD , AS MUSLIM CUSTOM IS IF THE BODY IS NOT BURIED - THE SOUL DOES NOT GO TO ALLAH , THE GANG LED BY Mutqtada al-Sadr IS WHO YOU ARE LOOKING FOR...


I found some key data on the triangle of death. It is a triangle 12 kmh out in 2 directions to the canal and to the the fake checkpoint where the al queda were dressed in fake soldier outfits .

not two points and a line. Where is the third oa or al queda point? 4 + 4 + 4 or 12 miles on each side to each oa AL QUEDA LISTENING AND ATTACK point CANALS, FAKE CHECKPOINT, AND WHERE?...

I also did an analysis I forwarded allready to military intelligence. It was on phone,cell phone, and laptop data coverage in that region. As the increases to communications increase so do the ied attacks. Wolverine jamming techniques is failing horribly or not being used properly as todays reports show that the units ensuing the kidnap and ransom gang did not use that technology to deter the emp or ifp and catch up to the kidnappers in time. I notate the uav did not catch up the insurgents kidnap and ransom gang as well also.

I suggest a newer plan as troops moove in convoys, city to city, that a communications blackout will be placed on landlines,cells, and laptops, as well as 2-way radios and car alarms and rf-motion detectors used in ifp's.

This will occur a newer wave of guirilla tactics by insurgents in retraining to force the insurgency back for a while , as to retrain in older methods of predetonation by deck cord or wire making it easier for the uav's to spot areas that have been altered by ground data analysis before and after comparison shots.

The new data I gained acces to in aol that I forwarded to the intellingence community yesterday also is relavant because the graphs show no service available and a cross analysis of efp's troop and armor damage related to troop casualties ratios were down 600% when there was no service years ago in the older reports of 2001-2003 . Lower the future troop casualties? Yes, this is the ultimate newer objective goal , Right!!!!

Proove you are a Us Soldier and I will forward a copy of my report so we can bring em in Cowboys!
se me at max1mos111@yahoo.com

Posted by: Max Anderson at May 18, 2007 01:38 PM


Al Queida does not want a prisoner swap or money, or the US to leave; they have no demands. It's all propaganda and their blood lust. These soldiers will not be found alive. They will die horribly while the Insurgents yell Allahu Ackbar on video. This is the same thing we saw last time US soldiers were captured at a check point and mutilated. Not to mention all the other Western prisoners who died slowly at the end of a blade.

Rule number one for Americans in the GWOT: Do not allow yourself get taken prisoner. Save the last bullet for yourself.

Posted by: BT at May 16, 2007 02:22 PM


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