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Originally posted by Roguish Lawyer
Was his presence in Iraq innocent? Is Ashcroft correct?
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I don't know. I'm wondering more about the "Zarqawi Network".
from AP: "Al-Zarqawi appears to be seeking an increasingly high-profile presence. As late as March, U.S. officials said he was not known for making public statements or taking credit for attacks. But in the past five weeks, he has released three recordings, including the beheading."
Zarqawi is said to have authored a letter on February 9th inciting sectarian violence. On March 2nd, suicide bombings at Shiite mosques in Karbala and Baghdad were blamed on Zarqawi. Zarqawi claimed responsibility for the April 24 Firebolt deaths. And now this.
Is his presence in Iraq innocent? Why is he allowed to be there?