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Zarqawi Zapped (Updated Yet Again)

By now, you've heard the good news: Al-Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has been killed by U.S. forces. (Here is the video of the F-16 strikes that knocked him off. And here is footage from the aftermath.) Below are a few links, to provide a little context:

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* Gen. George W. Casey, the top U.S. military commander in Iraq, said that "tips and intelligence... from Iraqi senior leaders from [Zarqawi's] network led forces" to him. (The printed version of Casey's statement reads a little differently.)

* John Robb looks at Zarqawi's tenure as a "violence capitalist." (Here is a list of the big attacks claimed by his followers.)

* The Counterterrorism Blog highlights the role of Task Force 145, the combination of SEAL and Delta Force units, in Zarqawi's take-down. (William Arkin has a bit more.)

* Juan Cole looks at the split between Zarqawi and "the main arm of the guerrilla resistance."

* Chris Allbritton, striking an uncharacteristically hopeful tone, says, Zarqawi's elimination "indicates that bringing the Sunnis into the government seems to [have] worked." (More here.)

* CNN wonders if Zarqawi's recent video helped nail him.

* Dexter Filkins says "it could possibly set off a bloody struggle within the organization to succeed [Zarqawi], [although] the insurgency and sectarian war he helped ignite in Iraq will carry on without him."

* Smash asks if Abu Abdulrahman al-Iraqi is taking Zarqawi's place. (Thanks to Smash for the pic, too.)

* Foreign Policy offers up its "profile of a killer."

* Winds: Is Zarqawi Iraq's "Jeb Stuart"?

* Barnett: "Zarqawi's elevation to 'master terrorist' was useful to our purposes."

* Blogging Baghdad: "Maliki's big chance."

* Stratfor: "Al-Zarqawi was attacked by two F-16s, each of which dropped a 500-pound bomb, not by a Hellfire missile launched from a Predator drone. Predators are dual intelligence gathering/assassination tools. Pairs of F-16s are more likely to be used when there is pre-existing intelligence that results in a tasking. U.S. forces selected their weapon very carefully to be low on fragmentation or fire to maximize the chances of the quick recovery of an easily identifiable corpse. Al-Zarqawi was not found, he was sold out. A political deal was made, and the Sunnis have delivered on their end."

* Kaplan: "If there's any legitimacy to the new Iraqi government, now's the time it might take traction."

* Ackerman: "Zarqawi's death may in fact be a bad thing."

* Zarqawi's brother-in-law arrested live, on TV.

Latest Comments

"Gary Brecher" is an amusing read at best, a disgrace to the real War Nerds at the worst. I hold his opinions on war roughly equal with Dr. Thorpe's "Your Band Sucks" postings over at SomethingAwful- neither one should be taken seriously.

I suppose I could go on but, frankly, it would be clubbing baby seals.
As for Cole I agree that he's useful, but not trustworthy.

Posted by: TrustButVerify at June 9, 2006 10:05 AM


Juan Cole is a useful read. He's not always correct, but he does occasionally do useful analysis. It helps to read a broad range of views in any case.

Posted by: Matt at June 8, 2006 10:33 PM


I agree with pedestrian. Why would anyone in their reasonable mind point to Jaun Cole for any sort of historical or current analysis of this conflict? He's a nutjob.

Posted by: daskro at June 8, 2006 2:22 PM


Why trust a guy that doesn't even have the right facts of history of Iraq?

Good question...one that applies to a lot of people besides Juan Cole. Ken Adelman, for instance.

Posted by: Phila at June 8, 2006 2:17 PM


Washington Post, April 10, 2006

[quote]One internal briefing, produced by the U.S. military headquarters in Iraq, said that Kimmitt had concluded that, "The Zarqawi PSYOP program is the most successful information campaign to date."[/quote]
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/04/09/AR2006040900890_pf.html

His "death" is a PsyOps operation just as his "life" as one-legged or two-legged bogeyman was.

It will change nothing on the ground.

Posted by: b at June 8, 2006 11:20 AM


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