Iraq: We’ve Penetrated AQI — But Apparently Not The American Media

At the same time that the Iraqi National Assembly passed its long-awaited de-Ba’athification reform, the security services have apparently cracked al-Qaeda’s organization in the country. Muslim World News, a Muslim news agency in India, reports that the Iraqi Interior Ministry formed a unit recently dedicated to attacking AQI and will shortly take out the entire structure (via AJ Strata):

The Interior Ministry announced Friday that al-Qaeda in Iraq has been successfully penetrated by means of a recently formed government security apparatus and is virtually an “open book,” confirming that the sectarian sedition in the country was at the end of its rope.
Major General Abdul Karim Khalaf, director of operations at the Interior Ministry, told KUNA here “we have succeeded in establishing a capable intelligence apparatus to penetrate the al-Qaeda organization in Iraq and all armed groups targeting Iraqi national security.” He said emphatically that the sectarian sedition in Iraq has virtually ended, adding that the new intelligence apparatus is able to achieve its objectives regarding all armed groups operating in Iraq.
He went on to say that “al-Qaeda is now an open book for us, now that we have succeeded in penetrating it.” Khalaf did not reveal the extent of al-Qaeda’s reach in Iraq but asserted that trained Iraqi security elements currently operate under cover within this terrorist organization which he said will be dismantled soon.
Iraqi security forces had announced during the past 48 hours the arrest of the mastermind behind the second Samarra explosions and the killing of Abu Qataadah al-Saudi (who was one of the most prominent leaders of al-Qaeda in Iraq) in a military operation in south-west Samarra.

This certainly matches the latest developments in Iraq. The US launched a major offensive this week against AQI with an unprecedented use of airpower. That indicates a confidence in intelligence that had mostly gone unnoticed in most media reports. The US would have relied on infantry had it been less confident of the targeting on AQI assets around Baghdad.
It’s interesting that this news got reported by an outfit called Muslim World News. So far, I have not seen this in media outlets named Washington Post or the New York Times. The statement itself seems provocative enough to at least have reported it here in the US, as it seems a lot more relevant here than in India.
If the Iraqi government has penetrated AQI, doesn’t that mean something for their ability to fight terror and to stand on their own two feet? Isn’t a free and stable Iraq the victory we have awaited, and doesn’t this suggest that we’re coming close to achieving it? Doesn’t the joint military operations conducted in Iraq this week tend to confirm this Interior Ministry statement?
The silence is becoming deafening.