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BREAKING NEWS: Al-Zarqawi dead
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 2:11 am
by Brent
Killed in U.S. Special Forces Operation, according to MSNBC. Most-wanted man in Iraq.
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 3:11 am
by streetsoldier
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,198651,00.html
Iraqi Prime Minister confirms...more to come as it develops.

One down, ?????? to go.
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 4:10 am
by Jam151
YESSSSSS.....now lets watch the media spin this into bad news.

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 5:12 am
by GalvestonDuck
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 5:21 am
by kevin
Good news of course, but nothing to be ecstatic about. The man was a mass murderer by fundraising. He lacked technical experience as is evidenced through the military's video revealed just a while ago. Clearly a group of thugs decided to follow him, but never even close to the whole insurgency.
So what exactly am I supposed to be happy about? That one man in an insurgency of thousands is dead? He's a Jordanian! The conflict in Iraq is more and more a civil war between the insurgency and Shia death squads in Baghdad.
This news is good, but rejoice? Hardly. They'll just have a new leader tomorrow and the money will continue to pour in.
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 5:45 am
by GalvestonDuck
kevin wrote:So what exactly am I supposed to be happy about? That one man in an insurgency of thousands is dead? He's a Jordanian! The conflict in Iraq is more and more a civil war between the insurgency and Shia death squads in Baghdad.
Jordanian...Afghani...Iraqi...why does his nationality matter? I don't understand that point.
Go ahead and be a party-pooper, Kev.

Bin Laden called him the "al-Qaeda prince in Iraq" and told his followers to "listen to him and obey him." I'm happy he's out of the picture.
As far as videos go, so what if they show me that he couldn't fire a Minimi? The one video that sticks out in my mind is the one that shows he could hold a knife and use it in cold blood, and did so against Nicholas Berg.
Videos, schmideos anyway...I don't have to see a video to know what he represented, who he followed, and what he was willing to do to us. So I say, good riddance!
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 5:55 am
by Jam151
kevin wrote:Good news of course, but nothing to be ecstatic about. The man was a mass murderer by fundraising. He lacked technical experience as is evidenced through the military's video revealed just a while ago. Clearly a group of thugs decided to follow him, but never even close to the whole insurgency.
So what exactly am I supposed to be happy about? That one man in an insurgency of thousands is dead? He's a Jordanian! The conflict in Iraq is more and more a civil war between the insurgency and Shia death squads in Baghdad.
This news is good, but rejoice? Hardly. They'll just have a new leader tomorrow and the money will continue to pour in.
Hmm....maybe because we killed the guy that beheaded 2 American hostages on camera, not to mention the thousands of other murders he played a part in? Of course the insurgency will not disappear. But it is a GREAT day nonethless. Plus, 2 key positions of the Iraqi government were filled today.
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 5:56 am
by Yarrah
Well, I won't miss him, but I doubt it is going to help. Someone else will stand up and take the lead. And now he's a martyr, which doesn't help things either...
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 6:02 am
by Janice
What a wonderful way to wake up in the morning. Now let's go get the other, you know what.... God bless those who killed him.....

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 6:27 am
by Air Force Met
kevin wrote:Good news of course, but nothing to be ecstatic about. The man was a mass murderer by fundraising. He lacked technical experience as is evidenced through the military's video revealed just a while ago. Clearly a group of thugs decided to follow him, but never even close to the whole insurgency.
So what exactly am I supposed to be happy about? That one man in an insurgency of thousands is dead? He's a Jordanian! The conflict in Iraq is more and more a civil war between the insurgency and Shia death squads in Baghdad.
This news is good, but rejoice? Hardly. They'll just have a new leader tomorrow and the money will continue to pour in.
Every party needs a pooper and that's the reason we invited you.

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 6:43 am
by coriolis
It's a victory for the good guys, but the war continues. I hope that the good guys continue in their resolve to see this through.
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 7:31 am
by sunny
With any luck his 72 virgins are wearing Chastity belts!!
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 7:35 am
by Cookiely
I think the most important point of his death is that someone revealed his whereabouts. Maybe its a turning point for the Iraqi people and they are fed up with what's going on. Of course the driving force could have been greed, but whatever the reason I can't be sorry that this psychotic killer is dead. Perhaps they will find info on Bin Laden but I doubt it since they dropped two 500 precision bombs. Unless there was an underground bunker that wasn't damaged totally. Any thoughts?
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 8:54 am
by wx247
With each piece of good news like this, we are closer to turning the tide. Every day it is a battle that we wage, but with every piece of good news like this means we are closer to the resolvement of this whole mess. I say mess, not in a negative way, but to what the US has been having to deal with. God bless the soldiers!
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 8:58 am
by Yarrah
sunny wrote:With any luck his 72 virgins are wearing Chastity belts!!
Or they ran out of virgins...
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 9:04 am
by Janice
They said this morning they found a treasure trove of stuff there. It will be interesting to find out what all they found. I am assuming with his top leaders there and killed too, they might have been planning stuff.
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 9:11 am
by Lindaloo
kevin wrote:Good news of course, but nothing to be ecstatic about. The man was a mass murderer by fundraising. He lacked technical experience as is evidenced through the military's video revealed just a while ago. Clearly a group of thugs decided to follow him, but never even close to the whole insurgency.
So what exactly am I supposed to be happy about? That one man in an insurgency of thousands is dead? He's a Jordanian! The conflict in Iraq is more and more a civil war between the insurgency and Shia death squads in Baghdad.
This news is good, but rejoice? Hardly. They'll just have a new leader tomorrow and the money will continue to pour in.
The fact that justice has been served for the beheadings is enough to rejoice about.
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 9:37 am
by bvigal
Hoorahh for our troups!!!

I'm sure morale has soared with this news, and they so deserve the lift!!!!! I'm sure the many families who lost loved ones through acts this creep took credit for, are feeling some lift today, too!
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 9:45 am
by tropicana
Apparently, he was the man that personally beheaded Nick Berg 2 1/2 years ago...so on CNN this morning...Soleded O'Brien was interviewing Nick's dad via the telephone... and when asked for his opinion...he said that he did not really rejoice over the fact that that guy died.
Which when I heard I found quite astonishing (since he was so personally connected to Nick). Two seconds later, as I was thinking that, Soledad had to say the very same thing..that she found it surprising. He kind of gave her a hard time..saying why would she find it surprising that was his view...since he never publicly said he wanted revenge blah blah blah.
In summary..the interview didnt go all that well...with Mr. Berg stating that why is it that that Iraqi leader was any worse than President Bush, stating that one kills 30,000 a year and the other kills 50,000 a year. Just ranting and raving about his political views.
I felt sorry for Soledad. She handled it well though.
-justin-
Yehaw!!!!!!
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 9:47 am
by GrimReaper

Great Way to start the day!!!
I enjoyed watching the video of the actual explosion.... I wonder how all those !@#$%^& over there felt watching their people get blown to bits. God Bless all our Military people!!
Got a question.... why all the emphasis on the involvement of Jordanian forces???