Exciting breaking news out of the Middle East — according to Iraqi intelligence, United States Special Forces have successfully captured the Islamic State’s (ISIS, IS, ISIL, Daesh, etc.) chemical weapons mastermind.

Stay tuned to the blog for more on this developing story.

UPDATE: More from the AP on this promising breakthrough for the Obama administration’s new strategy that launched just a few months ago in December:

U.S. special forces captured the head of the Islamic State group’s unit trying to develop chemical weapons in a raid last month in northern Iraq, two senior Iraqi intelligence officials told the Associated Press, the first known major success of Washington’s more aggressive policy of pursuing the jihadis on the ground.

The Obama administration launched the new strategy in December, deploying a commando force to Iraq that it said would be dedicated to capturing and killing IS leaders in clandestine operations, as well as generating intelligence leading to more raids.

The two Iraqi officials identified the man as Sleiman Daoud al-Afari, who worked for Saddam Hussein’s now-dissolved Military Industrialization Authority where he specialized in chemical and biological weapons. They said al-Afari, who is about 50 years old, heads the Islamic State group’s recently established branch for the research and development of chemical weapons.

He was captured in a raid near the northern Iraqi town of Tal Afar, the officials said. They would not give further details.