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To: Protect the Bill of Rights

From SOI:

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The most important point in all this was from a blog I read just yesterday (I think one of the milblogs, which I cannot seem to relocate, my apologies to the prescient blogger) stating that al Zarqawi had outlived his usefulness to Al Qaeda and would end up dead fairly soon. The blogger noted that he would either become a martyr for the cause or the subject of a western atrocity, either version would galvanize the populace against the west. Since news reports are that the Iraqis turned him over, I’m not sure that sends a message of martyrdom - it tells me that the people did not believe in him or his cause and that maybe the western approach to making their lives better is working. The way the news was released could be controlling these messages in order to remove any unifying effect from al Zarqawi’s death.

http://strategicoutlookinstitute.com/blog/?p=356


1,479 posted on 06/08/2006 4:01:49 AM PDT by AliVeritas ("I see dead people...and illegal immigrants...voting in the next election")
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To: AliVeritas

For those interested, the Strategypage link from yesterday is here:

http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htmurph/articles/20060607.aspx


1,492 posted on 06/08/2006 4:05:45 AM PDT by Cap Huff
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To: AliVeritas
From the CounterTerrorism Blog:

al Jazeera's commentators: "Zarqawi's death won't stop al Qaida"

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Reacting to the killing of Abu Mus'ab al Zarqawi in Iraq, pro-Jihadi commentators on al Jazeera rushed to assert that the "death of Zarqawi won't weaken al Qaida but will actually unify the organization." Abdelbari Atwan, the editor of al Quds al Arabi accused Jordanian and US intelligence of penetrating the inner circles of Zarqawi and were successful in getting to him." He added that the killing of Zarqawi was coordinated with the appointment of the ministers of defense and interior in Baghdad.

Projecting further terror, Atwan said the "Jihadists will increase their operations in Iraq. For the more the organization is repressed the more it will produce Jihadists." He stated that in any event, Zarqawi was isolated inside the organization and restrained to military operations." Other commentators also stated that the near future will show that al Qaida is a movement not a group of supporters to one man.

But Iraqi leaders, including the speaker of the Kurdish Parliament, responded on al Jazeera that "the Iraqi people has memorized the names of all those who were involved in Terror against civilians, and will continue the struggle"

(More analysis later)


1,520 posted on 06/08/2006 4:10:10 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (History is soon Forgotten,)
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