Split-second decisions in Mosul
Michael Yon reports from an anti-terrorist operation in Mosul.
The Iraqi Police are a main target for local terrorists who wish to squash freedom. But intelligence is the primary means to disrupting terrorists, and we knew they were planning to attack key police officers early Monday morning. So we planned to ambush the ambushers. Rolling out before sunrise, the initial fighting killed a taxi driver. The firing was brief and precise. A small amount of glass and glass-dust poofed into the air, and from what I saw, there is little doubt that the driver’s death was sudden and painless.
Later the soldiers spot the terrorists they were looking for. Read Yon’s dispatch.




