Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi Dead

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Glad they killed him and not captured--could just imagine all those willing to defend him under heading of freedom fighter.






Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi Dies in Bombing Attack

Thursday , June 08, 2006




BAGHDAD, Iraq ? Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the Al Qaeda-linked militant who led a bloody campaign of suicide bombings, kidnappings and hostage beheadings in Iraq, has been killed in a U.S. air raid north of Baghdad, Iraq's prime minister said Thursday.

Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki said al-Zarqawi was killed along with seven aides Wednesday evening in a house 30 miles northeast of Baghdad in the volatile province of Diyala.

"Today, al-Zarqawi was eliminated," al-Maliki told a news conference, drawing loud applause from reporters as he was flanked by U.S. Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad and U.S. Gen. George Casey, the top U.S. commander in Iraq.

Al-Maliki said the air strike was the result of intelligence reports provided to Iraqi security forces by residents in the area, and U.S. forces acted on the information.

"Those who disrupt the course of life, like Al-Zarqawi, will have a tragic end," he said.

Khalilzad added "the death of Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi is a huge success for Iraq and the international war on terror."

In London, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Thursday the death of al-Qaida leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was a blow to the terror network.

"Today's announcement was very good news because a blow to Al Qaeda in Iraq is a blow against Al Qaeda everywhere," Blair told Cabinet members.

The prime minister also praised U.S. and coalition troops for their work in Iraq and its new democratically elected government.

Countrywatch:Iraq

The Jordanian-born militant, who is believed to have personally beheaded at least two American hostages, became Iraq's most wanted militant, as notorious as Usama bin Laden, to whom he swore allegiance in 2004. The United States put a $25 million bounty on his head, the same as bin Laden.

In the past year, he moved his campaign beyond Iraq's borders, claiming to have carried out a Nov. 9, 2005, triple suicide bombing against hotels in Amman, Jordan, that killed 60 people, as well as other attacks in Jordan and even a rocket attack from Lebanon into northern Israel.

U.S. forces and their allies came close to capturing Al-Zarqawi several times since his campaign began in mid-2003.

His closest brush may have come in late 2004. Deputy Interior Ministry Maj. Gen. Hussein Kamal said Iraqi security forces caught Al-Zarqawi near the insurgent stronghold of Fallujah but then released him because they didn't realize who he was.

In May 2005, Web statements by his group said Al-Zarqawi had been wounded in fighting with Americans and was being treated in a hospital abroad ? raising speculation over a successor among his lieutenants. But days later, a statement said Al-Zarqawi was fine and had returned to Iraq. There was never any independent confirmation of the reports of his wounding.

U.S. forces believe they just missed capturing Al-Zarqawi in a Feb. 20, 2005 raid in which troops closed in on his vehicle west of Baghdad near the Euphrates River. His driver and another associate were captured and Al-Zarqawi's computer was seized along with pistols and ammunition.

U.S. troops twice launched massive invasions of Fallujah, the stronghold used by Al-Qaeda in Iraq fighters and other insurgents west of Baghdad. An April 2004 offensive left the city still in insurgent hands, but the October 2004 assault wrested it from them. However, Al-Zarqawi ? if he was in the city ? escaped.
 
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It shows with good intelligences what can happen. Saddam with some Patience could have been taken out same way. Heck of a lot cheaper and less lose of life's. At least with this guy gone it should help slow the bombings till next want-a-b leader comes forward.
 

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Wouldn't you think this safe house would have a wealth of information. Names, future targets etc. from everything I have seen ABU & 7 other people were in this house, at least 1 confirmed kid, and 1 confirmed woman. As of now we don't know the identity of the other 5 inhabitants.

Don't we have forces that could take a house with maximum 6 men? Delta Force, seals, something? That way any evidence or vital information could have been utilized in the future instead of dropping 500 lb bombs on it.
 

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one of the most prolific monsters in al qaeda....maybe THE most prolific....is now an ex-headchopper...

and 4 responses?....

not everyone is celebrating,gents...

sooo sad.......

well,all i can say is....""ULULULULULULULULUUUUUU! :talk:
 

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Hey garden, don't get me wrong, I'm thrilled this cowardice fuk is history. I just think there was probably lots of vital information in that house, that could possibly save more lives down the road.
 

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gardenweasel said:
one of the most prolific monsters in al qaeda....maybe THE most prolific....is now an ex-headchopper...

and 4 responses?....

not everyone is celebrating,gents...

sooo sad.......

well,all i can say is....""ULULULULULULULULUUUUUU! :talk:


this is the first chance i could get.

it is definitely great news for both the iraqi people......but after what has happened over the past few weeks with our troops..i am especially happy for them.
 

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shammy...i don`t think they were taking any chances on botching this one...after seeing bin laden slip through 2 separate administrations` fingers numerous times..

what`s encouraging is that reportedly,many in iraq are celebrating wildly at this news....

understandably...he was killing many more iraqi`s than americans...

IRAQ-CELEBRATION-DEATH-ZARQAWI
Iraqis celebrate Zarqawi's death

BAGHDAD, June 8 (KUNA) -- Iraqi citizens took to the streets celebrating Abu Musaab Zarqawi's death on Thursday.

Joy filled Baghdad's hot streets, as gun shots sounded through the air, and cars packed with overjoyed Iraqi's roamed the streets. Iraqis were sharing sweets with people outside their homes.

Civil organizations paraded as they condemned violence chanting "death to Zarqawi and Saddamites." Thursday's celebrations could be compared to the jubilation in Baghdad's streets the day Saddam Hussein was captured.

Iraqis hope Zarqawi's death would bring an end to the series of terrorist operations on Iraqi streets.

Iraqi MP, Mahmoud Othman, said Zarqawi instigated sectarianism in Iraq and bloodied its streets.

He said he expected that the number of terrorist attacks will decrease dramatically and the new government will be able to stabilize Iraq. As a result, MNF troops will be able to leave Iraq sooner.

Zarqawi was killed in an area close to Baqouba in an air raid Thursday.""

i don`t think this stops the terrorists..but,it`s a big day for the good guys....

what`s enormously disappointing is nick berg`s father`s reaction...remember zarqawi "sawing" bergs head off for the cameras?....the most brutal,inhuman thing i`ve ever witnessed...


...a disconnect from reality....
 

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truly this was a significant strike, this guy was a evil evil bastard. I would say he was definitely a ace.
 

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Came in drunk last night and watched the news break and thought I was out of my head. Thank God that bastard's finished.
 

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I wish they would take his body and pour pig blood down his throat for the next week. Stick a funnel down his throat and just fill him up to the brim. Bury him with pigs.
 

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liberal spin on zarqawi,the freedom fighter...


reuters....."Zarqawi found, but bin Laden still eludes U.S"...

also reuters..." Zarqawi leaves gap but insurgency will outlive him."
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the bbc...: In Pictures: Life of Zarqawi.(you expect to hear babs streisand singing "the way we were" as background music).....
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cnn.com coverage reads like a hero's eulogy(soledad o`brien looked like she was going to cry)......

msnbc.com reads like a wake....chris matthews hysterical...

nick berg`s headless corpse rolls over in it`s grave as his nutty father mourns zarqawi`s death....
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"i was actually pleased by the news of zarqawi's death before I was saddened by it."

/john kerry ....lol
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"The Iraqis who have risen up against the occupation are not "insurgents" or "terrorists" or "The Enemy." They are the REVOLUTION, the Minutemen, and their numbers will grow -- and they will win."

--Michael Moore, April 2004
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.."UN Security Council Calls For Immediate Special Session To Condemn Zarqawi Perpetrators"...(i kid...but it wouldn`t surprise me).......

and one shining light....one silver cloud amongst the black linings......

" If we had withdrawn from Iraq already, as the “peace” movement has been demanding, then one of the most revolting criminals of all time would have been able to claim that he forced us to do it. That would have catapulted Iraq into Stone Age collapse and instated a psychopathic killer as the greatest Muslim soldier since Saladin. As it is, the man is ignominiously dead and his dirty connections a lot closer to being fully exposed. This seems like a good day’s work to me."

christopher hitchens...

amen brotha`...




ahhh.....progressives...the media........ :mj08:
 

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freakin awesome. i'm shocked there arent alot more posts in this thread. i just saw it, maybe everyones still at work.
more important than anything else in the news.
 

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gardenweasel said:
l...the media.......
You are pretty much in manson-land's world of repitition at this point. Perhaps for the sake of everyone's sanity you should post about as often as him.
 

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i guess my "media rant chits" ran out awhile baclk,eh smurph?......

sorry...i didn`t realize i was busted...:shrug: :sadwave:
 

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shamrock said:
from everything I have seen ABU & 7 other people were in this house, at least 1 confirmed kid, and 1 confirmed woman. As of now we don't know the identity of the other 5 inhabitants.

it's called war
 

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The key will be later to all the elation. Will some of the bombings stop. Baghdad today had 5 with over 40 dead. So he's gone that's good. Now lets see how big a key he was. The guy that didn't even know how to shoot a weapon. That idea of about 10 seals taking that house not such a bad idea. It may have had a wealth of important info.
 
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