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  1. Jun 8, 2006 · His safe house was targeted in an air attack, and, says the same source, the Jordanian-born leader of the group al-Qaeda in Iraq was killed in the bombing. A senior Jordanian official...

  2. Nov 18, 2005 · 49% of Zarqawi’s targets are military, 36.2% political, 14.1% economic, and 0.6% ethno-religious. This article is the first in a two-part series on Zarqawi’s rising influence in the jihadist movement. Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is attaining legendary status.

  3. 1 day ago · Splinter groups like Abu Musab al-Zarqawi’s in Iraq and Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’s Islamic State were more dispersed, and arguably more violent, indiscriminate and unpredictable. Seeding chaos and ...

  4. Her task: Find out whether the man who’d go on to become the founder of ISIS, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, was part of Al Qaeda. As the U.S. inched closer to invasion, Zarqawi made his way from ...

    • Jason M. Breslow
  5. www.theatlantic.com › magazine › archiveThe Ploy - The Atlantic

    May 1, 2007 · For years, their primary target had been Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the Jordanian leader of the grandly named Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia, the gloating, murderous author of assassinations,...

  6. Nov 15, 2005 · This latest effort comes as Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's group steps up targeting of Shiite civilians in an effort to spark retaliatory attacks against Sunnis. But as Zarqawi's attacks on Shiites exact growing toll among civilians, his tactics may be causing a divide within the ranks of the resistance.

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  8. Jun 9, 2006 · Pentagon officials say Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's death followed months of methodical intelligence work. The elusive Zarqawi had escaped U.S. forces on a number of occasions.

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