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Title: "Every time a Zarqawi appears we will kill him."
Source: REUTERS
URL Source: http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dl ... 20060608/NATION/606080441/1020
Published: Jun 9, 2006
Author: REUTERS
Post Date: 2006-06-09 00:54:19 by TLBSHOW
Keywords: None
Views: 1866
Comments: 4

BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Al Qaeda's leader in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, has been "terminated," Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said on Thursday. (Full story)

Here are some early comments:

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki "Today Zarqawi has been terminated."

"Every time a Zarqawi appears we will kill him."

"We will continue confronting whoever follows his path. It is an open war between us."

U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad Zarqawi's death marks a "great success," he said, but cautioned that it will not end violence in the country.

British Prime Minister Tony Blair "Today's announcement was very good news because a blow against al Qaeda in Iraq was a blow against al Qaeda everywhere," Blair's office said in a statement.

Margaret Beckett, British Foreign Secretary "If you remember, quite recently there had been a number of announcements by al-Zarqawi encouraging action against people from a different strand within the Muslim community. If this has been diminished by his removal then that can only be a good thing."

Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Barham Salih "This is a very important victory for the people of Iraq. He was the evil of terrorism. He was responsible for the deaths of many people in Iraq. Having him killed is a very important achievement for us. We are strongly determined to root out the remaining al Qaeda people. This is a serious blow to terrorism. We hope that terrorism in Iraq will be over," Salih said at a conference in Istanbul.

Sayel al-Khalayleh, al-Zarqawi brother "We anticipated that he would be killed for a very long time," al-Kahlayleh said in an Associated Press report. "We expected that he would be martyred. We hope that he will join other martyrs in heaven."

Abu Qudama, al-Zarqawi brother-in-law "We're not sad that he's dead," he said in an AP report. "To the contrary, we're happy because he's a martyr and he's now in heaven."

Islamist expert Yasser al-Sirry "Zarqawi's death, if confirmed, will have little effect on the jihad in Iraq."

"He made clear several times that he is the leader of one faction that is fighting under the Mujahideen Council umbrella. I expect no let-up in the jihad, maybe even an escalation as his followers wage retribution killings."

Al-Sirry said he would only be sure of Zarqawi's death when al Qaeda announced it: "They will not shy from announcing it, after all, he is a martyr."

Rohan Gunaratna, Institute of Defense and Strategic Studies in Singapore "If that information is true, it is the most significant victory in the fight against terrorism. He was certainly the most active terrorist in Iraq. More than that, he was using Iraq to mount operations in the neighborhood, for instance the Jordan attacks [last year] were by his group...

"He had an extensive network overseas, in Europe and in the Middle East, and he was expanding this network...

"Zarqawi didn't have a No. 2. I can't think of any single person who would succeed Zarqawi...In terms of effectiveness, there was no single leader in Iraq who could match his ruthlessness and his determination. It will be very difficult to replace a man of the stature of Zarqawi."

Jeremy Greenstock, ex-UK representative in Iraq (on BBC) "I think he's been a nasty, effective terrorist threat and he will not be quickly replaceable, in that sense, as an icon. But there are plenty of others to fill the gap in due course. His reach did extend beyond Iraq ... he has been a very extraordinary and I think influential figure. So, that is lost to that nasty group and we must celebrate that."

Mustafa Alani, Gulf Research Center in Dubai "Zarqawi's a central figure but I believe that the organization will survive," he told Reuters. "His death will have some impact on the security situation but it won't be enough, let's not exaggerate the impact."

"There are hundreds and hundreds of Arab fighters in Iraq and they know they will be killed or captured one day, and they have alternate leaders."

On oil sector security: "This is the strategy of an organization, not a man. I don't really see that much of an impact."

Diaa Rashwan, al-Ashram Center for Political and Strategic Studies "The Americans exaggerated from the start the size of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and there will be exaggerations about the effect of his death as there were extreme exaggerations at the time of the arrest of Saddam Hussein...

"Al-Zarqawi in recent times did not represent an important element in violent operations on the ground in Iraq. Other groups which are not extreme, resistance groups, not terrorist groups, have grown in strength. Out of the violence of the insurgency Zarqawi's group represented only 5 to 7 percent."

Montasser al-Zayyar, lawyer with contacts with Egypt's militant Islamists "Zarqawi was a symbol ... and was the head of an army... If Zarqawi has fallen, there are others to take his place and take responsibility."

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How many times has he been killed?

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