Al-Zarqawi Feels the Pressure
Al-Zarqawi has lost yet another lieutenant. This time it is Abu Saeed, captured in Mosul.
Back in June a cooperative Abu Musab was captured. Our men killed another “key lieutenant” in Fallujah a couple of weeks ago.
Al-Zarqawi is beginning to feel the pressure. He bet everything on stopping the juggernaut of democracy but finds himself losing. Why else has he been trying to communicate with bin Laden? Why else would he release a tape on which he harshly criticizes Sunni clerics in Iraq:
Addressing the Muslim “ulema,” an Arabic term for Islamic clerics and scholars, the tape drew a grim picture of the consequences of what it described as their failure to step in to help the Falluja rebels against the Americans.“You made peace with the tyranny and handed over the country and its people to the Jews and Crusaders, by resorting to silence on their crimes and preventing our youth from heading to the battlefields in order to defend our religion,” it said.
Al-Zarqawi will not flee the field of battle and hide out like UBL did. He will not be captured, dragged from some spider hole like Saddam. He will be killed fighting.
That day cannot come too soon.







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