Only getting Al Zaquari would make me happier at this point, than knowing OBL is dead. It pi$$e$ me off that he's still alive nearly FIVE YEARS after 9/11. I hope we get him ASAP. I just hope we know for sure when we do, so the speculation will end.
All this talk about "he's dead, Jim" is just wishful thinking, just like when we hit Saddam the first night of bombing in Iraq 3 years ago. Then he poppped up on video. Everyone here laughed "oh, that couldn't be him with the funny nose and glasses! He he ha ha. His ex-mistress says he's been dead for years!", etc. etc. etc. I tried to warn people then, "hey, is THAT the 'fake' video you'd make if you were going to make one?" The most logical conclusion was that it was indeed Saddam. Sure enough, we later captured him and he's now standing trial. Unless, of course, it's NOT him and just part of some massive conspiracy involving Muslims, CIA, WH, The Jooos, Masons, etc., yada, yada, yada...
Only getting Al Zaquari would make me happier at this point, than knowing OBL is dead. It pi$$e$ me off that he's still alive nearly FIVE YEARS after 9/11. I hope we get him ASAP. I just hope we know for sure when we do, so the speculation will end.
I agree with you. I think it's more important to get Zarqawi than Bin Laden. I think once we nail Zarqawi, the terrorist movement in Iraq will wither on the vine. I think Al Qaeda in Iraq is more centrally controlled and too dependent on Zarqawi's direction, logistical and planning skills and finance ability to survive the loss of Zarqawi. If we nail Bin Laden, while satisfying, it will not stop or slow down Al Qaeda at all since Al Qaeda's cells seem to be operating independently throughout the world.