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Al-Zarqawi Killing: More Harm Than Good?
ABC ^ | 6/8/06 | LESLIE YERANSIAN

Posted on 06/08/2006 3:59:51 PM PDT by pissant

June 8, 2006 — The world is reacting in various ways to the killing of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. While reactions in the United States express relief, resolve and a hope for peace, reactions overseas remain mixed.

"If Sheik al-Zarqawi has died, he will go to heaven, God willing, and there will be 200 million al-Zarqawis after him" — ominous words from one Islamic extremist Web site posted in an al-Qaeda clearinghouse shortly after the news of al-Zarqawi's death.

But laments over the demise of al-Zarqawi are not confined to Web sites — they're also on overseas airwaves.

On Arabic-language networks Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya, some experts in the Middle East have said this killing represents a victory, a step toward attaining security in Iraq, while others believe al-Zarqawi's death could cause more harm than good.

ABC News' Arabic interpreter Rhonda Webster has been translating Arab-world sentiment and said Iraqi experts, for the most part, admit that al-Zarqawi represented a group that lives according to an ideology that has spread to many countries. Webster said the early signs seem to indicate that Iraqi civilians will most likely not experience much change as a result of al-Zarqawi's killing.

More Harm Than Good

Depending on whom you ask, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's death won't necessarily improve the situation in the war on terror.

Hassan Salman, an Iraqi expert from Beirut, Lebanon, said, "I think al-Zarqawi's followers and Islamic groups will increase their violence and attacks following today's events in Iraq and worldwide."

Also from Beirut, Saddam al-Boud, president of the National Front for Iraqi People, told Al Jazeera, "The death of al-Zarqawi will not mark any decrease in the resistance operation. The resistance will continue and become stronger, but the perpetrators will be fought until Iraq is liberated."

Echoing al-Boud's feelings, Taliban spokesman Mohammed Hanif said, "[Al-]Zarqawi's death will not affect our activity in Afghanistan or the activities of our Muslim brothers in Iraq or in the rest of the world."

A Positive Step for Iraq

And what about the potential good that can emerge as a result of al-Zarqawi's death?

According to Amer al-Shobaki, a Cairo, Egypt, expert on Islamic groups, the al-Zarqawi killing marks the end of a military leader and political symbol. "Al-Zarqawi played a major role in the mujahedeen groups and symbolized a trend that's becoming more globalized. His death will decrease the extremity of violence, maybe, but will not end violence in Iraq."

Al-Shobaki added that with al-Zarqawi eliminated, the Iraqi government would be hard-pressed to use him as a scapegoat for terrorist activities anymore.

In another positive reaction to al-Zarqawi's death, Iraqi Saad Jawad Kandil, president of the High Committee of Islamic Revolution — in an interview with Al Jazeera — congratulated the Iraqi people. He said the day of al-Zarqawi's killing was a "victorious day" for Iraq because now Iraqis will have more security in their own country.

World Leaders' Reactions

Leaders of the nations that have led and participated in the invasion and occupation of Iraq have praised the killing of al-Zarqawi, calling it a blow to al Qaeda. However, many leaders still warned that al-Zarqawi's network of lieutenants might step in to carry out his campaign of death and destruction in Iraq.

In a press conference, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said the death of al-Zarqawi is a strike against al Qaeda in Iraq and a strike against al Qaeda everywhere.

Yet Blair remained reserved about what the public should expect from the killing. "We should have no illusions. We know that they will continue to kill. We know there are many, many obstacles to overcome, but they also know that our determination to defeat them is total."

Japan Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said al-Zarqawi's death is a hopeful sign that security is improving. "I hear that Iraqis gave out the information to cooperate in cracking down [on] terrorism. So, I think it was a step forward." Japan has 600 troops in southern Iraq, performing humanitarian missions in support of the U.S.-led coalition.

Australiaian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said, "I am delighted that al-Zarqawi has been killed. I think this is a tremendous tribute to the new Iraqi government and let me also pay tribute to the Americans and the American forces who, of course, played a part in this, as well."


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KEYWORDS: caca; fakebutaccurate; iraq; zarqawi
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Leave it to ABC to highlight jihadi nonsense.
1 posted on 06/08/2006 3:59:54 PM PDT by pissant
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To: pissant

Not stopping him was proof that Bush failed in Iraq. Stopping him was a bad decision.

I get it.


2 posted on 06/08/2006 4:01:38 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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More good than harm. A LOT MORE GOOD.

http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Jun2006/20060608_5362.html

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/06/20060608.html


3 posted on 06/08/2006 4:02:09 PM PDT by bnelson44 (Proud parent of a tanker! (Charlie Mike, son))
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To: pissant
Let it be known now:

All MSM are going to down play or denigrate this WONDERFUL achievement.

Abu is DEAD. Justice has been served. The TRAITORS in the Press will identify themselves by Decrying this Success! Watch them as they scurry!
4 posted on 06/08/2006 4:02:30 PM PDT by Danae (Anál nathrach, orth' bháis's bethad, do chél dénmha)
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To: pissant

Yeah, but as usual, those proclamations come from the losers.


5 posted on 06/08/2006 4:02:52 PM PDT by Pox
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To: pissant

Exactly. Only ABC (well, maybe not "only") would characterize the death of this monster as a bad thing.


6 posted on 06/08/2006 4:03:04 PM PDT by Kenny Bunkport (Left's reaction to "GODLESS": "They haven't hated a book so much since the Bible." (pissant))
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"Al-Zarqawi Killing: More Harm Than Good?"

Only a terrorist or their Fellow Travelers would think so.

7 posted on 06/08/2006 4:03:20 PM PDT by Anti-Bubba182
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... ominous words from one Islamic extremist Web site...

I'm surprised that ABC let someone beat them to those "ominous words."

8 posted on 06/08/2006 4:03:27 PM PDT by FreePaul
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"If Sheik al-Zarqawi has died, he will go to heaven, God willing, and there will be 200 million al-Zarqawis after him" — ominous words from one Islamic extremist Web site posted in an al-Qaeda clearinghouse shortly after the news of al-Zarqawi's death.

200 million more of you are going to die violently, without having achieved your goals, particularly since you'll never learn to properly fire a gun? All right then. :)

Regards, Ivan

9 posted on 06/08/2006 4:03:56 PM PDT by MadIvan (I aim to misbehave.)
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To: pissant
Leftist BS to the core.
Throwing Bush out of office = Good
Killing psychopathic tyrants that are as evil as Hitler and Stalin = Bad

They don't quite have the guts to say it. The question mark in the title is their little insurance policy. If anybody gripes, they claim they were only asking the question. Bunch of crap.

10 posted on 06/08/2006 4:04:02 PM PDT by Excuse_My_Bellicosity ("Sharpei diem - Seize the wrinkled dog.")
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They've been doing it all day on the radio. Highlighting the "father of one of his victims' and lamenting the inclusion of Zarqawi's ..."spiritual advisor" in the hit.


11 posted on 06/08/2006 4:04:17 PM PDT by digger48
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To: pissant

I tell you, the MSM loves to turn good news into bad news. When it comes to the USA and Bush they just love to bring to make them look bad.


12 posted on 06/08/2006 4:04:22 PM PDT by Uncle Hal
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To: pissant

The MSM is bummed out that ANY enemy of Bush has been eliminated.


13 posted on 06/08/2006 4:05:01 PM PDT by Jorge
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Hassan Salman, an Iraqi expert from Beirut, Lebanon, said, "I think al-Zarqawi's followers and Islamic groups will increase their violence and attacks following today's events in Iraq and worldwide."

What, did we make them angry? I think they were already angry.

I look at it this way: Zark was the first pick to run the Al Quaida operation in Iraq because he was probably the best man for the job in one way or another. Is Iraq in Al Quaida going to get another leader? Yeah. But it'll be their second pick. In some way or another, he won't be as good at what he does as Zark was. We might see more infighting in the insurgent ranks. We might see more poorly-trained insurgents. We might see more insurgents cracking and talking immediately rather than shut their mouths and opt for a few years in Gitmo.

One way or another, this made things worse for Al Quaida. Killing leaders does that to organizations.

14 posted on 06/08/2006 4:05:06 PM PDT by Gordongekko909 (I know. Let's cut his WHOLE BODY off.)
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To: pissant

Actually it's good to hear the many "moderate" Muslim voices who reveal that Al-Zarqawi's barbaric brand of terror was just fine with them... Helps to counter the false impressions that CAIR and others like them have been pushing...


15 posted on 06/08/2006 4:05:13 PM PDT by The Electrician ("Government is the only enterprise in the world which expands in size when its failures increase.")
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To: pissant

Wishful thinking by the Rats. Recruiting is going to take a nosedive.


16 posted on 06/08/2006 4:05:26 PM PDT by TheDon (The Democratic Party is the party of TREASON!)
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To: Dog Gone

The flypaper strategy has been working, much to the MSM's utter dissapointment


17 posted on 06/08/2006 4:05:31 PM PDT by pissant
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To: pissant

It's not like al-Zarqawi produced "The DiVinci Code". Was he really that bad of a guy?


18 posted on 06/08/2006 4:05:45 PM PDT by CWOJackson
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To: pissant

Sadly, that needn't have gone all the way to the Arab world to find this kind of sentiment.

They could have just contacted a few folks on Capitol Hill and gotten virtually identical quotes.


19 posted on 06/08/2006 4:05:56 PM PDT by keat (I'm carbon neutral - how 'bout you?)
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To: bnelson44

Not for ABC, they are crying in their lattes.


20 posted on 06/08/2006 4:06:02 PM PDT by pissant
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