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Abu Musab al Zarqawi declares total war on the Shiites

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posted on Sep, 15 2005 @ 07:37 AM
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Looks like Zarqawi is turning it on. It also looks like he has lost his mind. The worlds Shiites will end up backing the Iraqi government and inadvertently the US led coalition.

I cannot understand why Zarqawi would do this, from a tactical perspective this is the very worst thing for his cause. This will only galvanize peaceful Muslims regardless of their denomination and side them with their new government and the coalition.

The ONLY success Zarqawi group has it due to Iraqi people helping them stay hidden and operate in a clandestine fashion. By alienating Iraqi's, he will lose this ability and will quickly be defeated as they cannot stand up to direct combat.

I for one see this as a victory for the new Iraqi Government and the Coalition, Zarqawi will only speed up his cause's demise by making this announcement.


Story here



DEBKAfile Reports: Al Qaeda’s Iraq leader Abu Musab al Zarqawi released an audiotape Wednesday night declaring total war on the Shiites

September 14, 2005, 7:49 AM (GMT+02:00)

DEBKAfile adds: The new declaration of war is of great significance for the state of the Iraq war and US relations with Muslim nations with substantial Shiite populations.


Another link here



posted on Sep, 15 2005 @ 08:21 PM
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They have been at war with them since the begining.



posted on Sep, 15 2005 @ 09:57 PM
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There's atleast 4 different Al-Zarqawi's in his history of Audio Tapes since 2003 (which didn't start up until after the US declared him as the Iraqi catalyst).
Wonder which one this is?



posted on Sep, 15 2005 @ 10:08 PM
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Your choice on who is who, TheShroudOfMemphis.
Your buddy Zarqawi, or whoever you feel he is today, has not only declared war on the Shi'ites, he has pretty much declared it on the Sunnis and Kurds. So instead of being hunted by Coalition Iraqi forces, he is now hunted by the three main sects in Iraq.

How unfortunate, huh?
Definate chess player that one....not.
Nothing more from the master of disaster than Mr 'Emir' Zarqawi stuck on stupid mode. Brilliant tactical planning by one seeking to start civil war in Iraq, don't you think?






seekerof

[edit on 15-9-2005 by Seekerof]



posted on Sep, 15 2005 @ 10:33 PM
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Originally posted by Seekerof
Your choice on who is who, TheShroudOfMemphis.
Your buddy Zarqawi, or whoever you feel he is today, has not only declared war on the Shi'ites, he has pretty much declared it on the Sunnis and Kurds. So instead of being hunted by Coalition Iraqi forces, he is now hunted by the three main sects in Iraq.




More lame Seekerof insults
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Good work tiger.


You have a problem with the fact that i don't believe Al-Zarqawi is one existing person that is the catalyst for all of America's dreams in Iraq, fine, but why resort to petty insults and baiting?

For anyone wanting to deny ignorance rather than try and bait fellow posters, i suggest you read this link and think about the information presented and what it means because you can gaurentee you won't get a report with this much information in any mainstream press:

Who is Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi?
globalresearch.ca...

or

Zarqawi Does Not Exist
Liberty Forum


If you read both those links and still believe the Al-Zarqawi hype, so be it, Bush has a quote for you that you can read in my sig.



[edit on 15-9-2005 by TheShroudOfMemphis]



posted on Sep, 16 2005 @ 04:42 AM
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Al-CIA-Zarqawi

Considering that Al-Qaeda is still a CIA Operation - so is the Guy they call Al-Zarqawi still on CIA payrole. If he is still Alive anyway.

I completly Agree with TheShroudOfMemphis on this one.

Maybe there are several Clones of Al-Zarqawi - has anyone thought of that?




posted on Sep, 16 2005 @ 06:38 AM
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How do you reconcile this with the idea that Al Quaeda is supported by Iran?
So Iran is going to jump at the chance to support the people that are slaughtering their religious and political allies? I suspect not.




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