FROM: High Command
TO: Company 2
INFO: Fallujah Update
PRECEDENCE: Flash

UN and NATO forces have arrived to review intel and material in the truck we recovered. They have also secured the AO around the oil facility and have determined the truck that was lost in an accident was not carrying any WMD’s. But that both trucks have residue material on them. The WMD has been determined to be nuclear in nature. From documents in the truck and the material recovered they are attempting to weaponize it.

Documents found with the captured truck has determined the identity of the scientist Huda Salih Mahdi Ammash, she was formerly the 5 of Hearts of Iraqi most wanted during the 2003 invasion. She was captured and released in 2005. We believe in 2012 she was approached by ISIS in their effort to secured hidden WMD’s.

New intel also has determined that Abdullah bin Jalil is not the correct name of the ISIS fighter we are searching for. His name is Tahir Jalil Habbush and was the Jack of Diamonds in the Iraqi most wanted list. He is believed to be the link between ISIS and Ammash the WMD scientist.

With the Hussein regime connections we have determined the T-72’s we encountered during last night’s mission we former republican guard platoon that has been missing since the 1993 Desert Storm war. At the time of their disappearance they were 20 T-72’s. We can confirm that 4 were destroyed last night. We believe that this platoon has been tasked with protecting Ammash, Jalil, and the WMD program.

There were some documents that were found in Farsi, unfortunately at the moment we cannot translate and they have been sent to Langly to review. Depending on the contents this may point to Iran / CSAT influence in the region.

**UPDATE

HVT Huda Salih Mahdi Ammash was captured during tonight’s raid on a compound in Fallujah. She is being processed by UN and NATO forces at FOB Alpha. From initial reports the WMD material has already been weaponized and is still located inside downtown Fallujah. UN atomic agents are using Sat’s and aircraft to try and located the area using samples gathered during yesterday’s mission.