Thread: AQ in Iraq
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Old 06-19-2006, 06:34   #7
hoepoe
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Good morning all

While it may not be the beginning of the end, it is indeed one step closer to the end. In addition to this is it certainly a huge blow to the current AQ setup, not only in Iraq, but worldwide.

Not only the demise of the Zarqawi, bu the intel collected from his hideout is too invaluable.

Often, due to enemy OPSEC, records of contacts, planned operations etc., are not stored or written and are present in the minds of leaders such as Zarqawi hence a neutralization of this level will indeed prove to me a major setback for AQ.

True a new leader has sprung up and there will be after him too,but as i said in my first paragraph, this is a step closer to the end of AQ in Iraq. To quote, "Every journey begins with one step."

My only wish is that all the future AQ leaders that are neutralized get to see the coalition force soldiers faces as they (the hostiles) make their way to heaven. That gave me a warm fuzzy feeling for Zarqawi to know that the US got him.

Hoepoe
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