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Al-Zarqawi still alive
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Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi still alive after airstrike US military says


Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi, the leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq, is still alive, says US military commander, David Petraus. The news came after an airstrike in November of 2006 left many thinking that Al-Qaeda's commander in Iraq was dead, but not so. In a video released this month, Al-Zarqawi said to his fellow "fighters" that he was still alive and would continue fighting against the American crusader in Iraq.

This development has scared many Americans already frustrated with the Iraq war, to directly denounce it. One man in Missouri, Adolph Foster, has called the military a "failure in killing a top-level enemy commander".
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