Esquire’s Daniel Voll has a very good piece on Omar, an Iraqi counterterrorism officer that’s worked with American forces since 2004 to arrest or kill some of the worst terrorists in Iraq:
Amira, an electrical engineer, had done some work for the Americans in the Green Zone when she started getting threats. She was living with her parents, and her family took the threats seriously because her sister, who was also working with the Americans, had already been shot in the chest three times by militants at a roadblock. Army doctors worked fifteen hours and saved her life.
“Friends in the FBI asked me to check up on Amira,” Omar says. “So I went to see her…”
He gave Amira his cell number — and told her to call anytime, day or night.
“I’m on night shift when she calls,” Omar says. “She’s terrified, whispering that men with guns are in her house looking for her.”
Amira had locked herself in the bathroom. The gunmen were ransacking the house and yelling, Which one works for the Americans?
Omar grabbed a vest and an AK-47 and raced to the house in his SUV, lights flashing. There were two cars parked at her front gate, and an armed lookout. Omar crashed straight into the first car.
Incredible story about a guy putting his life at risk to try to make his country a better place.