First, who'd a thought that al-Zarqawi would be REPLACED!!!  [:O]

I mean, does the Boogie Man have a second in command, TOO????  [:((]

so what does THIS do to 'everything is beautiful as long as my approval
ratings climb up outa the gutter' as Bush sez?

Second....does this say "US identifies successor" or  "US appoints
successor"????

WHY didn't we just let Texas be an INDEPENDENT COUNTRY????  [:((]

U.S. identifies al-Zarqawi's successor Thu Jun 15, 12:42 PM ET

BAGHDAD, Iraq - The U.S. military said Thursday the man claiming to be
the new al-Qaida in        Iraq leader is Abu Ayyub al-Masri, an
Egyptian with ties to        Osama bin Laden's deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri.


Maj. Gen. William Caldwell, a U.S. military spokesman in Baghdad, said
al-Masri apparently is the same person that al-Qaida in Iraq identified
in a Web posting last week as its new leader — Abu Hamza al-Muhajer,
a nom de guerre. Al-Muhajer claimed to have succeeded Abu Musab
al-Zarqawi, who was killed in a June 7 U.S. airstrike, and vowed to
avenge him in threatening Web statements in recent days.

The military showed a picture of al-Masri wearing a traditional white
Arab headdress at a Baghdad news conference.

The        Afghanistan-trained explosives expert is a key figure in the
al-Qaida in Iraq network with responsibility for facilitating the
movement of foreign fighters from        Syria into Baghdad, Caldwell
said.

He has been a terrorist since 1982, "beginning with his involvement in
the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, which was led by al-Zawahri," Caldwell said.

The spokesman added that raids in April and May in southern Baghdad
recovered material confirming his high-level involvement in the
facilitation of foreign fighters.

"Al-Masri's intimate knowledge of al-Qaida in Iraq and his close
relationship with (al-Zarqawi's) operations will undoubtedly help
facilitate and enable them to regain some momentum if, in fact, he is
the one that assumes the leadership role," Caldwell said.

He said, however, that al-Masri's ability to exert leadership over
al-Qaida cells remained unclear and there were other "al-Qaida senior
leadership members and Sunni terrorists" who might try to take over the
operations.

Caldwell singled out Abu Abdul-Rahman al-Iraqi, who in the past had been
identified as al-Qaida in Iraq's deputy leader in statements by the
group, and Abdullah bin Rashid al-Baghdadi, the leader of the Mujahedeen
Shura Council — five allied groups in the Sunni Arab-dominated
insurgency.



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