Zarqawi, Al Qaeda are heading out, U.S. General says

Johnny Utah

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Zarqawi, Al Qaeda are heading out, U.S. general says
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
April 14, 2006
Excerpt:
Al Qaeda in Iraq and its presumed leader, Abu Musab Zarqawi, have conceded strategic defeat and are on their way out of the country, a top U.S. military official contended yesterday.

The group's failure to disrupt national elections and a constitutional referendum last year "was a tactical admission by Zarqawi that their strategy had failed," said Lt. Gen. John R. Vines, who commands the XVIII Airborne Corps.

"They no longer view Iraq as fertile ground to establish a caliphate and as a place to conduct international terrorism," he said in an address at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

Gen. Vines' statement came as news broke that coalition and Iraqi forces had killed an associate of Osama bin Laden's during an early morning raid near Abu Ghraib about two weeks ago.

Rafid Ibrahim Fattah aka Abu Umar al Kurdi served as a liaison between terrorist networks and was linked to Taliban members in Afghanistan, Pakistani-based extremists and other senior al Qaeda leaders, the military said yesterday.

In the past six months, al Kurdi had worked as a terrorist cell leader in Baqouba. Prior to that, he had traveled extensively Pakistan, Iran and Iraq and formed a relationship with al Qaeda senior leaders in 1999 while in Afghanistan.

He also had ties with the Muslim Brotherhood, formed while he was in Iran and Pakistan, and joined the jihad in Afghanistan in 1989, the military said. He was killed March 27.

Gen. Vines said the foreign terrorists had made a strategic mistake when they tried to intimidate and deny Iraqis a way to vote.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/world/20060413-110216-1235r.htm


The foreign Terrorists(Al Qaeda and Zarqawi) also made the mistake of killing Innocent Iraqi civilians which back fired on them. Of course this news of Al Qaeda and Zarqawi being on the run isn't being reported in the MSM. :roll:
 

Jersay

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Don't think with Al Qaida in Iraq leaving that the opposition to American forces will end. They only made up a fraction or so of the 50,000 + insurgents who are fighting to rid their country of a foreign invader as well as religious fanatics and criminals.
 

Johnny Utah

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Jersay said:
Don't think with Al Qaida in Iraq leaving that the opposition to American forces will end. They only made up a fraction or so of the 50,000 + insurgents who are fighting to rid their country of a foreign invader as well as religious fanatics and criminals.
Iraq still has a long hard road ahead but with Al Qaeda and Zaqawi pulling a cut and run things could get better in time as it could start a domino effect bring Iraqis together even more, only time will tell.
 

Jersay

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No not necessarily. Maybe, and it could possibly do that but not in the short term.

More important that Al-Qaida leaving would be a national unity government and the end of lawlessness. If that is not achieved, violence will continue.
 

Johnny Utah

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Jersay said:
No not necessarily. Maybe, and it could possibly do that but not in the short term.

More important that Al-Qaida leaving would be a national unity government and the end of lawlessness. If that is not achieved, violence will continue.
Al Qaeda pulling a cut and run does make them lose face, where they will go from Iraq it could be Israel, Jordan or even Saudi Arabia.