The recent killing of al-Zarqawi in Iraq highlights some of the brave and tedious work that our military is doing, risking their lives to improve Iraqi society. Zarqawi (as he is most commonly known) was a polarizing figure in Iraq. If you believe in the United States, his death can only be a good thing. It is best he wasn't tried or killed in some kind of gun battle. Further, propaganda or not, it is even better than one of his own allegedly gave him up.
What is somewhat disturbing, however, is the thought that his death may lead to more violence. Oh really? More than what: trying to start a genocide? The good news is that al-Qaeda in Iraq may be on its last legs. Task Force 145 (special operators that have followed him for 3 years) was patient and taught the world, "it doesn't matter who you are or how well you are hid; so long as we want to get you, we are coming and you better keep looking back for us."
There are alot of people still on that list, including Ayman al-Zawahiri, Osama bin-Laden and apparently, Imad Mugniyah, who was recently spotted working with Syria to overthrow the Qatari royal family.
Hey guys, we are coming. What was tha......... (boom).
Sunday, June 11, 2006
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