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Michael Yon is not a newspaperman or reporter hired by any news organization. He has gone to Iraq and been embedded with units to report on what is going on there, whether it’s good or bad news for us.

Here is a teaser from his latest dispatch:

On 19 June American forces sealed off Baqubah and began attacking targets within the city. The immediate goal of Arrowhead Ripper was to free Baqubah of al Qaeda, by trapping and killing its members, but according to American officers here, public remarks by senior military officials may have flushed many AQI leaders before the attack. Despite this frustrating and significant setback, progress toward the end-state goal of Arrowhead Ripper—turning over Baqubah to Iraqi government control—appears to be working, at least in terms of the removal of the current AQI leadership and its quasi-government. There are conflicting signals about how many of the AQI leadership escaped before Arrowhead Ripper launched. This weekend’s capture of a possible high-value target in Baqubah indicates that not all AQI leaders successfully fled the city before the attack.

Media reports indicating that many top leaders escaped before Arrowhead Ripper began appear to be mostly true. But other information suggests some AQI leaders are trapped just down the road from where I write. In addition to the seven men who were caught trying to escape while dressed as women, there is information that some AQI leaders remain trapped in a constricting cordon.

Please go over and read the rest and look at the photos he has in the post.

Written by ~J~

One Response to “Michael Yon’s Latest Dispatch”


  1. Sue Says:


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    J:

    Did you see that Chris Muir from Day by Day also posted at Michaels site:
    http://www.michaelyon-online.com/wp/seeing.htm

    I was surprised to see that he was in Mosul gaining first hand knowledge for his daily publication.