U.S. military spokesman Brig. Gen. Kevin J. Bergner speaks during a press conference in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, July 2, 2007. Iran is using the Lebanese Shiite militia Hezbollah as a "proxy" to arm Shiite militants in Iraq and Tehran's elite Quds force helped militants carry out a January attack in Karbala in which five Americans were killed, Bergner said Monday. On screen and at left is the image of a senior Lebanese Hezbollah operative, Ali Mussa Dakdouk, who was captured March 20, 2007, in southern Iraq. MilitaryPhotos.net
GOP Senators Ask Pentagon 'To Take Whatever Steps' To Keep Hezbollah Detainee In US Custody -- Newser
Iraq delays taking militant custody amid US fear
Iraq's government said Friday it would delay taking custody of a top Hezbollah commander from the U.S. military after American senators asked the Pentagon "to take whatever steps" necessary to block the transfer for fear he would escape or be released.
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More News On The Fate Of Hezbollah Detainee Ali Mussa Daqduq
Iraq delays taking militant custody amid US fear -- AP
As White House And Congress Fight, US Security Fears Hezbollah Operative Will Be Freed -- Washington Post
US transfer of Hezbollah militant to Iraq on hold amid fears he will be freed -- Newser
The Daqduq Dilemma -- Andrew C. McCarthy, NRO
My Comment: Andrew McCarthy is right .... he is an enemy combatant, so treat him as one.
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