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Advertisement | U.S. IDs New Iraq Terror ChiefApparent Al Qaeda In Iraq Leader Is Eqyptian Abu Ayyub Al-Masri| Page 1 of 2 BAGHDAD, Iraq, June 15, 2006 ![]() ![]() New al Qaeda In Iraq LeaderU.S. officials say an Egyptian named Abu Ayub al-Masri, the new head of al Qaeda in Iraq, has a resume of violence that is decades long. Lee Cowan reports. | Share/Embed (CBS/AP) The U.S. military said the man claiming to be the new al Qaeda in Iraq leader is Abu Ayyub al-Masri, an Egyptian with ties to al Qaeda's No. 2 leader. Maj. Gen. William Caldwell, a U.S. military spokesman in Baghdad, said al-Masri apparently is the same person as a man identified by the nom de guerre Abu Hamza al-Muhajer who has claimed to have succeeded Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and vowed to avenge him in threatening Web statements in recent days. The Afghanistan-trained Al-Masri, an explosives expert, was a key figure in the al Qaeda in Iraq network and was long responsible for facilitating the movement of foreign fighters from Syria into Baghdad, Caldwell said at a news conference. When the United States attacked Afgahnistan after Sept. 11, both Zarqawi and al-Masri fled to Iraq. Al-Masri took charge of operations in the so-called "triangle of death" south of Baghdad and ran the pipeline of foreign fighters that kept Zarqawi supplied with suicide bombers, reports CBS News correspondent David Martin. The fact that he has survived for this long when so many other leaders of al Qaeda in Iraq have been killed or captured indicates al-Masri is either very lucky, very good — or both. He has been a terrorist since 1982, "beginning with his involvement in the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, which was led by (Osama bin Laden's deputy Ayman) al-Zawahri," Caldwell said. CBS News consultant and former CIA analyst Michael Schueur believes al-Masri is bin Laden's personal choice to replace Zarqawi. "Bin Laden's choice for major military commanders have always been Egyptian and if this man is Egyptian — Masri means Egyptian — then I would imagine it is Bin Laden's direct choice," Schueur told Martin. "[al-Masri] really is more closely tied to Bin Laden's number one deputy because they are both Egyptian," CBS News Military Analyst and retired Army Col. Mitch Mitchell said. "He is the person who has been in Afghanistan at the training camps that Osama Bin Laden has set up. He has run in the right circles." The spokesman added that raids in April and May in southern Baghdad recovered material that confirmed his high-level involvement in the facilitation of foreign fighters. "Al-Masri's intimate knowledge of al Qaeda in Iraq and his close relationship with (al-Zarqawi's) operations will undoubtedly help facilitate and enable them to regain some momentum if in fact he is the one that assumes the leadership role," Caldwell said. He said, however, that al-Masri's ability to exert leadership over al Qaeda cells remained unclear and there were other "al Qaeda senior leadership members and Sunni terrorists" who might try to take over the operations. In other recent developments: Continued 1 |
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