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Al Queda's no. 2 operative killed in Iraq


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I love reading through these articles and finding this:

 

The military spokesman said (Abu) Azzam's full name is Abdulla Najim Abdulla Mohammed al-Juwari and he also went by the name of Abu Salwa.

 

It always makes me wonder, how do we know that we actually got the right guy? This guy goes by 3 seperate names that can be broken down into smaller names that can be pinned on anyone. I hope we got the right guy, but how would I actually know?

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QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Sep 27, 2005 -> 12:37 PM)
Damn man, the headline made me think we got Zarqawi.  This is just another one of those guys with 30 people in line to replace him.

Yeah I should've put "in Iraq" before "killed". Sorry for that. I also should've spelled Quada correctly.

 

can a mod help me?

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QUOTE(kyyle23 @ Sep 27, 2005 -> 10:39 AM)
It always makes me wonder, how do we know that we actually got the right guy?  This guy goes by 3 seperate names that can be broken down into smaller names that can be pinned on anyone.  I hope we got the right guy, but how would I actually know?

But the military would never lie!

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Does Zarqawi have an infinite supply of lieutenants/deputies/aides/associates/second-in-commands/etc., or do we just arbitrarily declare that every 100th insurgent we capture or kill is "a top aide" to Zarqawi?

 

Discuss amongst yourselves.

 

Below is an almost comprehensive list (I'm sure I missed a few) of Zarqawi's "top lieutenants" we've captured, killed, or acknowledged over the last two and a half years. I count 33.

 

Abu Azzam (9/27/05)

 

"The No. 2 official in the al-Qaida in Iraq organization.'

"The top deputy to Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi."

Mohammed Salah Sutton, aka Abu Zubair (8/14/05)

 

"A lieutenant of al-Qaida terror boss Abu Musab al Zarqawi."

Abu Abd al-Aziz (7/13/05)

 

"Zarqawi's 'main leader in Baghdad'"

Khalid Suleiman Darwish, aka Abu Alghadiya (6/26/05)

 

A Syrian dentist...was described by Arab media as the 'number two' in Iraq's al Qaeda network and tipped to succeed its leader Abu Musab Al Zarqawi."

Mohammed Khalaf Shakar, aka Abu Talha (6/17/05)

 

"A top lieutenant of terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi."

Mullah Mahdi, aka Abu Abdul Rahman (6/4/05)

 

"Suspected deputy of terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi"

Abu Karrar (5/27/05)

 

"The Washington Post quoted a Zarqawi lieutenant by the nom-de-guerre of Abu Karrar as saying the Jordanian militant was shot and wounded in fighting with US forces near the western city of Ramadi."

Mullah Kamel al-Assawadi (5/25/05)

 

"Described as one of al-Zarqawi's top lieutenants."

Agha Umar (5/25/05)

 

"A top aide to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi"

Amar Adnan Muhammad Hamzah al-Zubaydi, aka Abu al-Abbas (5/9/05)

 

"A high-ranking aide to terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi."

Ghassan Muhammed Amin Husayn al-Rawi (4/26/05)

 

"A key associate of Iraq's most wanted militant, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi."

Hamza Ali Ahmed al-Wdimizyar, aka Abu Majid (beginning of April-05)

 

"Zarqawi associate"

Salman Aref Abulkadir Khwamurad al-Zardowe, aka Abu Sharif (beginning of April-05)

 

"Zarqawi associate"

Taifor Abulsattar Malallah (3/8/05)

 

"One of the 'princes' of Musab al-Zarqawi's terrorist group."

Talib Mikhlif Arsan Walman al-Dulaymi, aka Abu Qutaybah (2/25/05)

 

"Iraqi forces have captured a man described as a trusted aide to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi."

Mohammed Najm Ibrahim, aka Mohammed Najm (2/25/05)

 

"Zarqawi lieutenant"

Adel Mujtaba, aka Abu Rim (2/20/05)

 

"A propaganda chief of al-Qaeda's frontman in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi"

Anat Mohammed Hamat al-Kays, aka Abu Alid (1/28/05)

 

"High-level Zarqawi lieutenant"

Sami Mohammed Ali Said Jaaf, aka Abu Omar Kurdi (1/25/05)

 

"A senior aide to Abu Musab al Zarqawi"

"The 'most lethal' top lieutenant of Al Qaeda's leader in Iraq."

Ismael Jeddan (1/23/05)

 

"The raids also netted a man identified as Ismael Jeddan, an alleged associate of al-Zarqawi."

Ali Hamad Ardani Yasin Isawi (1/20/05)

 

"top lieutenant"

Inad Mohammed Qais (1/20/05)

 

"The deputy prime minister for national security affairs, Barham Salih, later told a news conference that authorities have arrested a third Zarqawi lieutenant."

Salah Salman Idaaj Matar Luhaybi, aka Abu Sayf (12/31/04)

 

"Zarqawi's chief of operations in Baghdad"

Fadil Hussain Ahmed al-Kurdi, aka Abu Ubaydah al-Kurdi, aka Ridha (12/30/04)

 

"A senior member of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's network."

Abdul Aziz Sa'dun Ahmed Hamduni, aka Abu Ahmed (12/22/04)

 

"Zarqawi-linked leader"

Hassan Ibrahim Farhan Zyda (12/14/04)

 

"An aide to Iraq's most-wanted man, Jordanian Islamist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi"

Abu Saeed (11/26/04)

 

"A lieutenant of Iraq's most feared terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi"

Nameless (10/23/04)

 

The US military has arrested a 'senior leader' in the network run by Jordanian mastermind Abu Musab al-Zarqawi."

Omar Yusef Juma'a, aka Abu Anas al-Shami (9/25/04)

 

"A senior aide of the Jordanian al Qaeda mastermind, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi"

Umar Baziyani (6/4/04)

 

"A top aide of al-Qaeda suspect Abu Musab al-Zarqawi"

"His capture removes one of Zarqawi's most valuable officers from his network."

Abu Mohammed Hamza (2/24/04)

 

"A key lieutenant to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi."

Hassan Ghul (2/23/04)

 

"The letter was found on al-Zarqawi lieutenant Hassan Ghul, a Pakistani captured in Iraq."

The letter in reference was a "17-page letter to senior al Qaeda leaders written by terror mastermind Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who asked for help starting a Muslim civil war between Iraqi Sunnis and Shiites."

Nameless (4/30/03)

 

"An associate of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has been captured in the Baghdad area."

 

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