Iranian-Backed Hezbollah Agent Captured in Iraq

Iranians, again.

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) — A top special operations officer from Lebanon’s Iranian-backed militia Hezbollah has been captured in Iraq, where U.S. officials say he played a key role in a January attack that killed five Americans.

Ali Mussa Daqduq, an explosives expert, was captured in March in the southern Iraqi city of Basra, where he was helping train and lead Shiite militias fighting coalition troops, U.S. intelligence officials told CNN.

Iranians are meddling in Iraq? Shocking, I tell you.

Lots more at Hot Air (where I got the video) and at Ace’s. Read their stuff and the CNN article.

Bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Iran…



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    courtney says:

    This proves that Iraq is a quagmire all right - but rather for the Mullahs than the Great Satan. Iraq is sucking them dry! Consider - Iran has wasted over a billion dollars in Iraq - funding every doofus with an AK47 - Badr Corps, Mahdi Army, Sciri and their new best buds, Al Qaeda. And they have NOTHING to show for it - not one theocracy, not one caliphate, not even an Iranian leaning super shia majority. Iraq has become a giant sucking killing machine - grinding up Syrian and Iranian proxies and wanna be jihadis, leaving them on the side of the road for a stranger to bury.

    Now, the mullahs call in favors from their minions in Lebanon.



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