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July 18, 2006

Killer And Butcher Of U.S. Soldiers Kristian Menchaca And Thomas Tucker - Killed

Topics: Iraq

According to an Iraqi official, a Jordanian who killed two U.S. soldiers last month was fatally wounded in a clash with security forces:

Diyar Ismail Mahmoud, known as Abu al-Afghani, was identified as the killer of the two soldiers, National Security Adviser Mouwafak al-Rubaie told reporters.

Al-Rubaie did not say when Mahmoud was wounded or died.

During the news conference, al-Rubaie also said security forces detained the leaders of the Omar Brigade group, a wing of al-Qaida in Iraq that had claimed to have carried many deadly attacks throughout the country.

He identified the group's leader as Jassim Mohammed, known as Abu Othman, his deputy Abu Aisha, who was in charge of financing the group, and Abu Ihab, who was in charge of recruitment. The fourth was Abu Islam, who was in charge of religious affairs, al-Rubaie said.

"The Omar Brigade is one of the death squads," al-Rubaie said, adding that the group was responsible for the deadly bombing in Baghdad's eastern neighborhood of Sadr City on July 1 that killed 66 people.

Al-Qaida in Iraq announced last year that it had formed the Omar Brigade to fight the Shiite militias. The group claimed to have killed many Shiite militia leaders since then.

If the report is true, the murdering Islamist has met his just reward. Kristian Mencha and Thomas Tucker are probably laughing their asses off as they sit among the angels in heaven looking down on Abu al-Afghani, down in hell, now realizing that the mullahs lied about those 72 virgins and paradise. Any fool dumb enough to believe that God would have anything to do with the relentless hate and violence of radical Islam deserves the same end.

Religion of Peace?

HT - Jawa Report

Posted by Richard at July 18, 2006 12:19 PM



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