Sunday, June 18, 2006

Captured Papers Show Weakening Insurgency

As reported here, documents seized in either the hunt for, or the aftermath of the attack on Zarqawi (one account has it being on a computer taken while they were hunting him down, while another account has it being in paper form taken from the house that was bombed, but who cares, as long as it's authenticated?), show that al Qaida in Iraq is in deep trouble, and "in "bleak" shape, saying that it is losing strength and proposing ways to stir up trouble between the U.S. and Iran to divert American attention.".

Which is only getting worse, as American and Iraqi forces continue their raids against the terrorists. "American and Iraqi forces have killed 104 insurgents in 452 raids nationwide since al-Qaida in Iraq leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was killed last week, the U.S. military said.", with the Iraqi's making 143 raids by themselves. Good for them!

The terrorists know they are on the losing side, and if these documents are authenticated, what will the "quit now", defeatist crowd have to say, I wonder?

Hat tip:
Reality Hammer

For a translation of the captured documents, go
here.

Hat tip:
Hollie_is_Right

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