Before:
An image grab from an undated video released on the website of the US Department of Defence (DOD) May 2006 shows Abu Musab al-Zarqawi holding an automatic rifle at an undisclosed location in Iraq. Tony Blair has said that he had "no illusions" that Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's death would alone lead to stability in Iraq but welcomed it as a blow to Al-Qaeda everywhere.(AFP/DoD/File)
After:
This video image displayed by the U.S. Military at a press conference in Baghdad, Iraq Thursday, June 8, 2006, purports to show the body of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, al-Qaida's leader in Iraq who led a bloody campaign of suicide bombings and kidnappings, who was killed in an U.S. air strike Wednesday, Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki announced Thursday, June 8, 2006. (AP Photo/U.S. Military)
A picture of the dead Al Qaeda leader in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, is displayed by the U.S. military during a news conference at the fortified Green Zone in Baghdad June 8, 2006. (Ceerwan Aziz/Reuters)
ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUALS COVERAGE OF SCENES OF DEATH OR INJURY A picture of the dead al Qaeda leader in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, is displayed by the U.S. military during a news conference at the fortified Green Zone in Baghdad June 8, 2006. REUTERS/Ceerwan Aziz (IRAQ)
Iraqi celebrate after hearing that Al-Qaeda militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was killed in a joint US-Iraqi raid on the outskirts of the restive city of Baquba. US and Iraqi officials hailed Zarqawi's demise as a major blow against al-Qaeda's bid to destabilise the country.(AFP/Ali Al-Saadi)
For Al-Quaida to see Iraqis celebrate the death of Zarqawi is problably just as much of a blow to them as the death itself is. God bless our troops!