But the man responsible for the deaths of thousands was not wearing the suicide belt he vowed to use if American soldiers ever caught him. Seeking to dispel allegations that al-Zarqawi was beaten or ...
The death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the most-wanted terrorist in Iraq, sent political Web sites and blogs into overdrive Thursday. Video clips of the U.S. air strike Wednesday night against ...
WHO KILLED NICHOLAS BERG? His grief-stricken family blames the U.S. government for the appalling videotaped beheading of their son in Iraq. A more fitting object of outrage is the executioner. For the ...
HISTORY NEVER REPEATS ITSELF precisely, but it often rhymes. Coalition forces killed Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in a safe house just outside Baghdad. More than 800 years earlier, the life of Zarqawi's role ...
The death last week of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq, was a victory for the United States military, the intelligence community, and the Bush administration, says Daniel Byman, ...
Over the last two years, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi established the Web as a powerful tool of the global jihad, mobilizing computer-savvy allies who inspired extremists in Iraq and beyond with lurid video ...
Relatives in Zarqa, Jordan, gathered Thursday to mourn the death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. The Jordanian terrorist was killed by U.S. forces in Iraq on Wednesday. Reports in Jordan suggest the ...
WASHINGTON, March 5, 2005 — -- New images are the first clear pictures of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi -- the most dangerous and most wanted man in Iraq -- in several years, U.S. officials say. The ...
Al-Masri means the Egyptian. In a statement posted on a jihadi Web site, a writer claiming to be the deputy emir of al-Qaida in Mesopotamia, Abu Abdul Rahman al-Iraqi, vowed to carry on with the same ...
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi began emerging as an al-Qaida leader before the start of the war in Iraq. In Jordan in 2002, two men were arrested for killing an American diplomat. Zarqawi, a native Jordanian, ...
In the feeding frenzy following the killing of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, it is perhaps the Arab press that got it right. Zarqawi and his followers, many Arab pundits opined, were not merely insurgents ...
Of the assorted exhortations, bravados and metaphors with which al-Qaida's man in Iraq checkered his videotaped message to the world last week, one -- the equation between today's Americans and the ...
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