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Old 01-27-2006, 10:05   #1
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Al Zarqawi Out?

Hi Guys
FWIW, the Seattle Times, Kansas City Star, and Chicago Tribune are reporting that Al Zarqawi has stepped aside as the leader of the insurgency in Iraq. New shitbird's name is Abdullah Rashid al-Baghdadi. My apologees to all here for my lack of computer skills...I don't know how to make a @#$&* link to the stories.
Still enjoy the hell outta lurking..
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Old 01-27-2006, 11:59   #2
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Hi Guys
FWIW, the Seattle Times, Kansas City Star, and Chicago Tribune are reporting that Al Zarqawi has stepped aside as the leader of the insurgency in Iraq. New shitbird's name is Abdullah Rashid al-Baghdadi. My apologees to all here for my lack of computer skills...I don't know how to make a @#$&* link to the stories.
Still enjoy the hell outta lurking..
Luke

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Glad you are here, was a reason given?

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Old 01-27-2006, 12:01   #3
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No corroborating report from any major new sources yet.

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Old 01-27-2006, 12:06   #4
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He doesn't strike me as the type that would willingly give up control. Hopefully his demotion came as the result of a bullet behind the ear.
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Old 01-27-2006, 14:36   #5
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The articles quote a web site that has traditioally been a favorite place for AlQ to post news, videos of attacks and general propaganda. None of the articles give the web address. The writers and analysts SPECULATE about a rift between Al Q in Iraq and the other groups within their particular Shura: Al Q being allied with four or five other religiously oriented groups ( nationalist groups aren't welcome in Al q's world ). The reason that Al Q gives on the web site was basically "turning the war over to the Iraqiis"
My two cents : Bad for us because it frees the f***er up to plan and coordinate ops in other places. Just like the Saudis didn't want Osama hanging around Saudi causing trouble ( and constantly plotting to take over the country) the Iraqi insurgents don't want Zarqawi around. He's the kind of revolutionary ideologue that intends to rule whatever country he ends up in with a "my way or the hiway" attitude. If you"re the leader of another insurgent group, you don't need too many men like Zarqawi around...you spend too much energy watching your back. Eventually you, or Zarqawi, loses.
The R**heads are, however, happy to have Zarqawi cause trouble all over the REST of the world. Look for him behind the counter at 7-11.
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Old 01-27-2006, 15:09   #6
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Article is by Chicago Tribune, which I'd consider a "major" news source.

http://archives.seattletimes.nwsourc...ery=al-zarqawi

Nation & World: Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Zarqawi gives up council control

By Liz Sly

Chicago Tribune

BAGHDAD, Iraq — In a further sign of the rifts emerging within Iraq's insurgency, Jordanian-born militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has stepped aside as the head of a new council of radical groups in favor of an Iraqi, according to a posting on a Web site used by al-Qaida and other insurgent groups.

The statement, which could not be independently verified, said Abdullah Rashid al-Baghdadi, "who is Iraqi," had taken over from al-Zarqawi as "emir" of the new Mujahedeen Shura, or Council, which groups six extremist organizations including al-Qaida and whose creation was announced last week.

The formation of the council and the appointment of an Iraqi to lead it come at a time of deepening divisions within Iraq's insurgency over ways to respond to the new realities of post-election Iraq and how to prepare for the day when U.S. troops start going home.

Most notably, some Iraqi nationalist insurgent groups are turning against al-Zarqawi and his foreign Arab volunteers, whose spectacular suicide bombings have served the insurgency's goals well until now but whose Islamic extremism has come to be seen as a liability by rebels whose aim increasingly is to secure a role for Sunnis in Iraq's new political order.

A statement announcing the formation of the council a week ago, issued by al-Zarqawi's chief spokesman, explained that the council's purpose was to "unite the approach of the mujahedeen ... in order to dismiss all the differences and disagreements and controversies," an acknowledgement of the rifts that have opened within the insurgency.

Though there was no way of independently verifying the information, the Web site is the main one used by al-Qaida in Iraq to post news, claims of responsibility and videotapes.

On Friday, the site's administrator named al-Baghdadi as the leader of the council, which comprises al-Qaida in Iraq, an affiliated group called the Victorious Sect Brigade, and four lesser-known allied groups. Leading Iraqi nationalist groups are not included.

A subsequent posting explained: "What Sheik Abu Musab did when giving up the title of Emir, this is a favor by the Emir of Slaughter to block the road to all those who say he is a foreigner." The Emir of Slaughter is an honorific used by extremists to refer to al-Zarqawi, America's most-wanted man in Iraq with a $25 million bounty on his head.
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Old 01-27-2006, 14:04   #7
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No corroborating report from any major new sources yet.

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Seattle Times is definitely not a "major news source"

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