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    Zarqawi killed in Iraq air raid

    Abu Musab al-Zarqawi appeared in a video earlier this year
    Militant leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has been killed, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has announced.
    "Today we have eliminated Zarqawi," Mr Maliki said, sparking sustained applause. The US said he was killed in an air raid near Baquba.

    The Jordanian-born leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq was considered the figurehead of the Sunni insurgency.

    Al-Qaeda in Iraq has been blamed for scores of bombings that have killed hundreds of Shias and US forces.

    His death does not mean either the Islamist al-Qaeda elements or nationalist fighters will give up, says the BBC News website's world affairs correspondent, Paul Reynolds.

    This is a message to those who choose the path of violence to change their direction before it is too late

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    Indeed his removal might well bring about an explosion of revenge by his followers, he adds.

    The head of US-led forces in Iraq, General George Casey, said Zarqawi was killed at 1815 on Wednesday, in an air strike against an "isolated safe house... approximately 8km (five miles) north of Baquba".

    "Iraqi police were first on the scene after the air strike," he said, followed shortly afterwards by coalition forces.

    Zarqawi was said to have been in a meeting with associates at the time. Several other people were reported to have been killed in the raid.

    General George Casey said Zarqawi's body was identified through fingerprints and facial recognition.


    The US ambassador to Iraq, Zalmay Khalilzad, said Zarqawi's death marked "a great success for Iraq and the global war on terror... Zarqawi was the godfather of sectarian killing and terror in Iraq".

    But he cautioned that it would not end violence in the country.

    Zarqawi has been accused of leading the rash of kidnappings and beheadings of foreign workers.

    It has been suggested that he appeared personally on one video posted on the internet, cutting off the head of a hostage.

    Local help

    Mr Maliki said intelligence from Iraqi people had helped track down Zarqawi, who had a $25m price on his head - the same bounty as that offered by the US for al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden.

    ABU MUSAB AL-ZARQAWI
    US $25m bounty on head
    Linked to Iraqi bombings, assassinations and beheadings
    Merged Iraqi insurgent group with Bin Laden's al-Qaeda network in 2004
    Emerged in Iraq as Tawhid and Jihad group chief
    Linked to Casablanca and Istanbul blasts, in 2003
    Foreign fighter against Soviet forces in Afghanistan in 1980s
    Jordan petty criminal in youth


    Obituary: Zarqawi
    "What happened today is a result of co-operation for which we have been asking from our masses and the citizens of our country," he said.

    The prime minister urged Iraqis to join political dialogue rather than violence, vowing to "carry on on the same path... by killing all the terrorists".

    Shortly after the Zarqawi annoucement, the Iraqi parliament approved Mr Maliki's nominees for the key government posts of defence and interior ministers.

    The two crucial roles had remained unfilled despite the formation of a coalition government.

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    Good. no loss whatsoever to humanity.

    but, and its a big but, while the AQ end of the insurgency might start to flicker, the rest will carry on unaffected - the Iraqi insurgency is bigger than just AQ's Iraq franchise and a more serious threat to Iraq's potential to be a liberal, democratic, non-threatening state than the almost nihlistic violence of AQ. the big, long-term threats are the mainly Shia (religious fueled) insurgency in the south, the Sunni (political) alienation in the centre and the as yet below the surface potential for a Kurdish breakaway.

    AQ was a personality cult pre 9/11, and shortly after - and might well have been seriously impaired with the loss of a senior body - or more so with OBL - but i don't think that it is anymore - the loss of its 'safe-house' in Afghanistan has meant thats no longer one snake with many heads, now its just lots of snakes.

    its still good news though.
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    I am concerned about the guy who got blown up. Probably his penis got shredded too, so how the hell is he going to satisfy them 72 virgins....
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    I hope they got it right this time because they have said this before.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 667medic
    .... so how the hell is he going to satisfy them 72 virgins....
    He can just bend and please them...

    Cheers!...on the rocks!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 667medic
    I am concerned about the guy who got blown up. Probably his penis got shredded too, so how the hell is he going to satisfy them 72 virgins....
    the serious point is that the '72 virgins' bit of martyrdom is as theologically incorrect as Catholics burning Protestants is a part of God's love.

    the rather less serious point is that friend Zaqawi is one of the virgins - now form a line for the 'dry bumming a bastard' form of eternal torment...
    before criticizing someone, walk a mile in their shoes.................... then when you do criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.

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    Nostradumus Quatrain 2:62 -

    Mabus then will soon die, there will come
    of people and beasts a horrible rout
    Then suddenly all at once one will see vengeance,
    Hundred, hand, thirst, hunger when the comet comes to pass.

    06/08/06: Abu Musab-Zarqawi is killed.

    Thoughts? I've heard it said that 'hundered, hand, thirst, hunger' is meant to symbolize 'China, Russia, Middle East & Africa'.

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    While the death of Zarkawi is certainly good news, it does not seem to amount to much in the grand scheme of things.

    Mr. Zarkawi's demise does not really seem to be a particularly meaningful step towards the marginalization of Pan Islamic radicalism and the broader quest for regional stability in the Middle East.

    On a related note, I have heard it said that "when the tyrant dies, his rule ends; when the martyr dies, his rule begins".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swift Sword
    While the death of Zarkawi is certainly good news, it does not seem to amount to much in the grand scheme of things.

    Mr. Zarkawi's demise does not really seem to be a particularly meaningful step towards the marginalization of Pan Islamic radicalism and the broader quest for regional stability in the Middle East.

    On a related note, I have heard it said that "when the tyrant dies, his rule ends; when the martyr dies, his rule begins".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swift Sword
    While the death of Zarkawi is certainly good news, it does not seem to amount to much in the grand scheme of things
    Sure it does, a highly experienced leader, one of their "elite" is dead (maybe). Those that follow will be lesser men. Same with any of the "big fish", and it's the whole point in hunting them.
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    Well swift Sword does have a point, by no means should I sugest your Preisdent Boards another aircraft carrier and declares victory....again.....LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluesman
    You are on CRACK, man. You are the dumbest smart guy on the WAB.

    We have a lot of posters that talk out their asses, but you manage to do it with more flair than any of them. That's as close to a compliment as I can get, because you're still about as wrong as you can bloody well get.
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    Quote Originally Posted by platinum786
    Well swift Sword does have a point
    That taking out Zarkawi does not "ammount to much"? He's wrong.
    Quote Originally Posted by platinum786
    by no means should I sugest your Preisdent Boards another aircraft carrier and declares victory....again.....LOL
    I never saw him "declare victory"...
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    even if that enforcement is mostly at the hands of the United States, a right we retain even if the Security Council fails to act-John Kerry
    He may even miscalculate and slide these weapons off to terrorist groups to invite them to be a surrogate to use them against the United States. It’s the miscalculation that poses the greatest threat-John Kerry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swift Sword

    On a related note, I have heard it said that "when the tyrant dies, his rule ends; when the martyr dies, his rule begins".

    Regards,

    William
    IMHO martyrdom is grossly overated. How many martyrs to any cause can you name off the top of your head?

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