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Iraq
Al-Qaida in Iraq's al-Zarqawi 'terminated'
2006-06-08
U.S. air raid north of Baghdad kills most wanted militant in Iraq
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the al-Qaida-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, IraqÂ’s prime minister said Thursday.
Zark was also the head cheese of al-Tawhid, which extends far beyond Iraq.
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 terminated,” 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.
Fox News sez they got him by shadow tracking. Rather than targeting him, they were following his pet holy man, Sheik Abd-Al-Rahman. Zark's OPSEC would be drum-tight — having your head cut off would be a good incentive not to blab, I'd guess — but not quite so for the holy man. The press will probably try to pooh-pooh the hit by saying we got him by accident. The subject has already been broached at the MNF news conference.
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.
Twwo laser-guided 500-pound bombs' worth of tragic end.
Khalilzad added “the death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is a huge success for Iraq and the international war on terror.”
Bigger than the public realizes. al-Qaeda in Iraq is the training ground, but al-Tawhid is the international Takfir organization.
snip

Press Release
MULTI-NATIONAL FORCE - IRAQ
COMBINED PRESS INFORMATION CENTER

BAGHDAD, Iraq
http://www.mnf-iraq.com
703.270.0320 / 0299


June 8, 2006
Release A060608a

Coalition forces kill Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi
BAGHDAD, Iraq – Multi-National Force-Iraq Commanding General, Gen. George W. Casey Jr., announced the death of al-Qaida in Iraq leader Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi in the following statement during a press conference with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad June 8:
“Ladies and Gentlemen, Coalition forces killed al-Qaida terrorist leader Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi and one of his key lieutenants, spiritual advisor Sheik Abd-Al-Rahman, yesterday, June 7, at 6:15 p.m. in an air strike against an identified, isolated safe house.
Apparently there were computers and papers picked up, too. The MNF briefing said they carried out 17 raids in the immediate wake of the hit, based on the intel. The bodies don't seem to have been vaporized, since they were able to ident the corpses based on appearance as well as fingerprints. DNA confirmation to come.
“Tips and intelligence from Iraqi senior leaders from his network led forces to al-Zarqawi and some of his associates who were conducting a meeting approximately eight kilometers north of Baqubah when the air strike was launched.
Fox News sez Jordan provided the intel that led to the targeting...
“Iraqi police were first on the scene after the air strike, and elements of Multi-National Division - North, arrived shortly thereafter. Coalition forces were able to identify al-Zarqawi by fingerprint verification, facial recognition and known scars.
The hit took place yesterday, and the announcement was held off to confirm it was him.
Al-Zarqawi and al-Qaida in Iraq have conducted terrorist activities against the Iraqi people for years in attempts to undermine the Iraqi national government and Coalition efforts to rebuild and stabilize Iraq . He is known to be responsible for the deaths of thousands of Iraqis. Al-Zarqawi's death is a significant blow to al-Qaida and another step toward defeating terrorism in Iraq.
Zark's been reported dead at least three times before, which goes to confirm my contention that we only have to be successful once. I doubt he'll be reported dead again, though I'd guess the Bad Guyz will report he's alive a few times. There's been a Qaeda announcement that he's titzup, by the way.
“Although the designated leader of al-Qaida in Iraq is now dead, the terrorist organization still poses a threat as its members will continue to try to terrorize the Iraqi people and destabilize their government as it moves toward stability and prosperity. Iraqi forces, supported by the Coalition, will continue to hunt terrorists that threaten the Iraqi people until terrorism is eradicated in Iraq .”
Posted by:anonymous5089

#68  

House before it was boomed by the USAF
Posted by: RD   2006-06-08 21:44  

#67  Something tells me the end came much too quickly and painlessly for that bastard.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-06-08 21:42  

#66  

ZARK POST-MORT
Posted by: RD   2006-06-08 21:42  

#65  

ZARK POST-MORT

Posted by: RD   2006-06-08 21:40  

#64  PlanetDan, please thank your friend's son, the FBI analyst. This is an important one.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-06-08 18:48  

#63  A local radio station gave credit to Sheik Abd-Al- "Noodles" Rahman, whose piss-poor attention to OPSEC in the course of the previous month, led the good guyz to all 18 of their hideouts.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-06-08 18:37  

#62  Michael Totten: Got the Motherfucker
Posted by: 3dc   2006-06-08 15:07  

#61  Wooooooot!!!

Terrific news, my only regret is that the swine got away with it waaay too easily. Now what should have happened is this
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2006-06-08 15:00  

#60  #33 tu3031
Is that the same "backpack with a teddy bear" that they always show in Gaza, or a different one?
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-06-08 14:24  

#59  Those who live by the bomb shall die by the bomb.

Apropos, don't you think?

Still, dying by the sword would've been fine, too.
Posted by: Bobby   2006-06-08 13:59  

#58  
thanks Delphi kewl


yep badanov... LOL! I watched the treason defeatists, the Mustachioed one Christiane Aman-Long-Horse-Face-pour practically CRY and then disassemble Zarks death as per usual

mrp: The AP and Reuters stringers in Iraq will be easy to identify - they'll be the ones wearing black armbands....heh!
Posted by: RD   2006-06-08 13:41  

#57  Al-Maliki calls Al-Jizzera and asks to speak to Zarqawi. She replies "We're sorry sir, he's dead."

The next day, he calls Al-Jizzera again and asks the same secretary if he can speak to Zarqawi. Again she replied "Like I told you yestday, sir, he's dead.

The next day, he calls Al-Jizzera again and asks the same secretary if he can speak to Zarqawi again. Somewhat upset, she replied "Sir, I've told you twice already that he's dead! Why do you keep asking for him?"

"I just like to hear you say it!"

:-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
Posted by: grb   2006-06-08 13:13  

#56  Huzzah!

I wouldn't worry about punishment: He's getting it with far more efficiency than we could, and without any illusions of martyrhood...
Posted by: Ptah   2006-06-08 13:13  

#55  oil prices dropping
USS COLE SETS SAIL FOR THE PERSIAN GULF!
Posted by: 3dc   2006-06-08 12:37  

#54  damn.

I was hoping someone would tickle him with a KBAR before lights out. 500# bomb, he probably never knew he was dead, dammit.
Posted by: Mercutio   2006-06-08 12:36  

#53  One more camel rider gone to join Muhamhead in hell. So much for the Kaaba pagan moon god promise of 72 raisins and young boys fine as pearls. Guess what rag head, the pedophile for profit lied to you. Good riddance!
Posted by: porKoranimals   2006-06-08 12:28  

#52  I was perturbed this morning when my significan't otter turned on the bedroom TV and woke me up. But then I heard the news. Happy, happy! Joy, joy!
Posted by: growler   2006-06-08 11:57  

#51  Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting

"Dang, now where am I gonna find another running mate?"
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-06-08 11:39  

#50  Wonder who ratted him out?
Posted by: Mike   2006-06-08 11:37  

#49  My uulator has gotten a bit rusty from lack of use. Anybody got any Neatsfoot oil handy cause this thing is going to get a workout! Awesome news. Now use this to up the op tempo and roll up a bunch of bad guys, whether Al Q, local militia or Iranian agents. GET IT DONE!
Posted by: Remoteman   2006-06-08 11:23  

#48  If I was into gun sex I'd be doing it right now. Oh happy day!
Posted by: Rafael   2006-06-08 11:23  

#47  DING DONG THE WICKED WITCH IS DEAD!!
Posted by: Jesing Ebbease3087   2006-06-08 11:08  

#46  

A picture of the head of the dead Zarko.

Look! They framed it!

Great work, Special Forces!
Posted by: BigEd   2006-06-08 10:54  

#45  I'm joining in here and raising a glass with my Right-minded brethren.

In this world, there are dragons and demons that must be dealt with. Thank God for the Knights and Dragon-slayers.
Posted by: Anon4021   2006-06-08 10:36  

#44  This is fantastic

CONGRATULATIONS celebrations, ululations all round let's hand out the sweets!

This is sincerely a turning point in the war, as much for the PR and psychology of him being dead as anything else.

If believed that p*d off Iraqis sold him out, other Iraqis will think that finally the Sunnis are sick of violence and ready to rebuild the country which will make nation building a HELL of a lot easier

Secondly, is the simple logistics of him being dead and each link of the chain that goes down the harder it is to operate even for a decentralised web like this. Also I hope the holy man got iced as well.

Thirdly, just look at the Gold market. Price of gold has been going down for weeks now on back of US dollar strength, Fed comments backing dollar.

But today after Zarq got squished, gold price went down a massive $14.20.

Gold market thinks it's a turning point in Iraq.

Because if Iraq goes well, and the US can call the troops home then i) the US doesn't have to inflate dollars to pay the billion a day it costs (strenthening the dollar, weakening gold) and ii) the world is that much safer against Islamofascists.

Looking forward, the Gold market is discounting the possibility of success in Iraq meaning the US will win this war on terror.

It's a long road but every now and then there's a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel that tells you success is not only possible but very VERY achievable. It just takes pressure and time.

Well done.

If you win Iraq, you'll bring Iran to heel without much pressure and then you can pressure the Saudis.

The Islamofascist war isn't going to be as long as first thought it Iraq becomes the beacon of freedom and hope it has the potential to be.
Posted by: Anon1   2006-06-08 10:33  

#43  17 follow-on ops!
Posted by: 3dc   2006-06-08 10:31  

#42  We make headway in our discussions with Iran, and kill Zark a day or two later. Coincidence?
Posted by: plainslow   2006-06-08 10:29  

#41  The AP and Reuters stringers in Iraq will be easy to identify - they'll be the ones wearing black armbands.
Posted by: mrp   2006-06-08 10:25  

#40  

As coroner one can't be grim,
They've thoroughly examined him.
And he's not only-y merely dead,
He's-a havin' lunch with Bi-ig red!



Click on "Big Red" and Zarko and sing along
Posted by: Ogeretla 2006   2006-06-08 10:21  

#39  Ding dong!
Posted by: Jules   2006-06-08 09:59  

#38  but the real song is "and another one bites the dust".
Posted by: 3dc   2006-06-08 09:39  

#37  Ululululoooooooo

F*cking A!
Posted by: Frank G   2006-06-08 09:35  

#36  Barry, here I thought all you cared about was making sure your voice sounded like a 13 year old girl. I had no idea you were so interested in World Affairs. I take it Zarq's old song was 'Stayin Alive'?
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-06-08 09:27  

#35  Do it right
bombing him in the night
Shadow tracking

Posted by: Barry Gibb   2006-06-08 09:24  

#34  Baby ducks that Zark had held prisoner were released and now homeless.
Posted by: Grealing Claling5844   2006-06-08 09:19  

#33  ...and the AP with their inimitable spin.

Two young members of the crowd showed the camera a child's sandal, a backpack with a teddy bear on it and a stuffed animal. The site sat across a dirt road from a grove of palm trees.

Posted by: tu3031   2006-06-08 09:03  

#32  And so begins the the defeatists.
Posted by: badanov   2006-06-08 08:57  

#31  Ladies and Gentlemen, I thought this music would be appropriate under the circumstances. Particularly Tracks 1, 2 and 3.

Use IE to run MP3 Stream.
http://www.danceage.com/listen/319-Queen-2043-Queen---Greatest-Hits.php
Posted by: Delphi2005   2006-06-08 08:56  

#30  Another bad man done gone! Magnificent.
Posted by: Grunter   2006-06-08 08:46  

#29  No virgins for you, Zarq! Could not even die like a martyr.
Posted by: TomAnon   2006-06-08 08:45  

#28  one of his key lieutenants, spiritual advisor Sheik Abd-Al-Rahman

I assume that is Sheikh Abd Al- Rahman Abd Al-Khaleq. He is also a big score by himself. MEMRI
Prior to his return to Jordan, Al-Maqdisi was either connected with or a member of Jam'iyat Al-Turath Al-Islami (The Society of Islamic Heritage), considered the principal Salafi organization in Kuwait. The Society was directed by Sheikh Abd Al- Rahman Abd Al-Khaleq, an Egyptian who came to Kuwait in the 1960s a nd helped bring "Jihadi thought" to the Palestinian youth in Kuwait. Among the other returnees from Kuwait were Abu Anas Al-Shami, the Shari'a authority of Al-Zarqawi's group, who was killed in Baghdad; Abu Qutaybah, senior military official in Al-Zarqawi group; and Ghazi Al-Tawbah, whose exact expertise is not known. These three, together with Al-Zarqawi, were the nucleus of the Jihadi movement in Al-Zarqaa.
Posted by: ed   2006-06-08 08:34  

#27  Great news, obviously. Interesting decision to kill and not capture. I hope this is the start of a trend.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-06-08 08:30  

#26  MSNBC sez
Al-Maliki said the airstrike was the result of intelligence reports provided to Iraqi security forces by residents in the area, and U.S. forces acted on the information. Casey said the hunt for al-Zarqawi began two weeks ago, and his body was identified by fingerprints and facial recognition.

A Jordanian official said Jordan also provided the U.S. military with information that helped in tracking al-Zarqawi down. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was addressing intelligence issues, would not elaborate, but Jordan is known to have intelligence agents operating in Iraq to hunt down Islamic militants.


So was Jordanian intel infiltration of Al Tawhid the key? At least it's not inconsistent w/ AQ fingering Zarq.
Posted by: ed   2006-06-08 08:23  

#25  More good news on Captains Quarters, I had hoped this would happen:

Minutes after the Zarqawi's death was announced the long-debated interior, defense and national security posts were filled in a giddy session of parliament. Abdul Qadir Muhammed Jassim, a Sunni Arab and former Iraqi army commander, was named defense minister, Jawad al-Bolani, a Shiite, was put in charge of the interior ministry, and Sherwan Alwaeli, a Kurd, was named the country's top official for national security.
"I call on Iraq's various communities to take responsibility for bringing sectarian violence to an end, and for all Iraqis to unite behind Prime Minister Maliki," Khalilzad said.
Posted by: Steve   2006-06-08 08:14  

#24  This is great!!! Life just got better for thousands, and I heard oil priced dropped today as well!

Who cares who gets the $25 million. The program is designed to get the folks in the organizations to turn each other in. If it was Zarks #2 that turned him in it would be even better. This will breed paranoia in the group and fracture the trust.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2006-06-08 08:04  

#23  A friend of mine's son is an FBI analyst who was part of the team that figured out where the SOB was (not hyperbole -- he's gotten commendations for his Iraq analyses). Needless to say, my friend is busting shirt buttons.
Posted by: PlanetDan   2006-06-08 08:03  

#22  but... is the first fat lady pic the esteemed site boss and owner in drags???

No, Fred is the second picture.
Posted by: Steve   2006-06-08 08:02  

#21  Only too bad he couldn't have been beheaded....slowly. A great day for the WoT and the first really good news in a long time. Salud!
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-06-08 07:59  

#20  OT : this has been asked before, but... is the first fat lady pic the esteemed site boss and owner in drags???
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-06-08 07:53  

#19  Ululululuulu!!!

Now who gets the $25M?

No one. Though I do hope they do show up and try to collect.
“Tips and intelligence from Iraqi senior leaders from his network led forces to al-Zarqawi..."

Interesting that other Al Qaeda ratted him and his boys out especially coming so soon after yesterday's StrategyPage article: Zarqawi Scheduled for Martyrdom

So fewer carbombs against civilians and more attacks against American and Iraqi forces?
Posted by: ed   2006-06-08 07:48  

#18  Bet he didn't expect that 500 lb bomb from 30000 ft.

Still, for a beast who got pleasure from sawing off the heads of struggling victims, he died for too easily.

Posted by: john   2006-06-08 07:45  

#17  But were any kittens or fluffy little bunnies hurt in the attack?
Posted by: glenmore   2006-06-08 07:41  

#16  What! What! I thought he was made up figure.
Posted by: plainslow   2006-06-08 07:37  

#15  Yay the day we've all been waiting for has arrived!
Posted by: ShepUK   2006-06-08 07:32  

#14  Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Haaaaaaaaaw!
Posted by: Kathy K   2006-06-08 07:30  

#13  Batten down the hatches for a troll storm, folks, they're gonna be out in force today!
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2006-06-08 07:15  

#12  Zarq - RIP (Rot In Pieces)
Posted by: DMFD   2006-06-08 07:05  

#11  The classical Greek definition of a "tragedy" is a play in which the protagonist is done in by his own errors and failings. In the classical Greek sense, Zarqawi's end is a "tragedy."

In modern terms, it's "an excuse for a party."

Nice shooting, boys!
Posted by: Mike   2006-06-08 06:56  

#10  NEXT!
Posted by: bruce   2006-06-08 06:48  

#9  This is huge! Not just the development (predicted yesterday0 but timig-wise as well. Thank you Karl Rove!
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2006-06-08 06:28  

#8  Now who gets the $25M? Hopefully not an "ex" terrorist! I hear one of his own turned him in! Doh! Not a good idea for a guy in your position to be pi$$ing off anybody around you, Zark!

And someone ought to tell Mr. Al-Maliki exactly how to use the word "tragic"! :-)

Hopefully people have had enough of the BS, and more and more people are going to start turning these guys in now. In that case, this will mean something. Otherwise it may just be political jockeying in AQ's ranks, or Iran getting upset with the guy enough to decide to have us do a little work for them.
Posted by: grb   2006-06-08 06:15  

#7  Â“Tips and intelligence from Iraqi senior leaders from his network led forces to al-Zarqawi..."

Sounds like they might be paying the $25M bounty, too...
Posted by: flyover   2006-06-08 06:09  

#6  Should be a significant psychological blow to the insurgency. He didn't deserve to die so quickly though.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-06-08 06:04  

#5  LOL 6r, Fred will have to do the first Special Edition
Posted by: RD   2006-06-08 06:03  

#4  Yes! Gottem 'em.
Make up the presses for an extra of the Rantburg Defender-Scimitar!
Posted by: 6   2006-06-08 05:49  

#3  This no rumor. A massive blow to the terrorist, a huge victory for America, Iraq, and all decent people everywhere. The death of this monster will marked as the beginning of the end of Al Queda operations in Iraq. And watch for the celebrations by the ordinary people there. They're going to nuts with joy.
Posted by: RMcLeod   2006-06-08 05:45  

#2  I'll drink to that. Cheers!
Posted by: Flaigum Whelet4630   2006-06-08 05:22  

#1  Sing Fat Lady SING!

Here's to the Death

Long Die the DEAD!!!

Rantburg toast, drinks on me!!



Hoisting one for Zarks DOOM!



/gawd i hope it aint just a rumor
Posted by: RD   2006-06-08 05:13  

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