- Abu
Musab al-
Zarqawi (English pronunciation; Arabic: أبو مصعب الزرقاوي, romanized: Abū Muṣ‘ab az-
Zarqāwī, "Father of Musab, of Zarqa";
October 30, 1966...
- al-Qaeda. It was
founded on 17
October 2004, and was led by Abu
Musab al-
Zarqawi until its
disbandment on 15
October 2006
after he was
killed in a targeted...
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founded in
Jordan in 1999, and was led by
Jordanian national Abu
Musab al-
Zarqawi for the
entirety of its existence.
During the
Iraqi insurgency (2003–11)...
- and
Iraqi prisoners. The CIA
claimed Berg was
murdered by Abu
Musab al-
Zarqawi. The
decapitation video was
released on the internet,
reportedly from London...
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presence of
Zarqawi in
Fallujah prior to the U.S.
attack on that city in
November 2004.
Zarqawi's existence was even questioned.
Involvement of
Zarqawi in significant...
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recognized as the
spiritual mentor of
Jordanian jihadist Abu
Musab al-
Zarqawi, who
served as the
initial leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq. In 2004, a significant...
- Iraq
during the
Iraqi insurgency,
following the
death of Abu
Musab al-
Zarqawi in June 2006. He was
appointed as the "minister of war" of the Islamic...
- led to the
finding and
killing of Al
Qaeda in Iraq's
leader Abu
Musab al-
Zarqawi a few
months later. From 15
January to 15
October 2006, AQI (Al-Qaeda in...
-
Musab al-
Zarqawi had
meetings with the al-Qa'ida
leadership in
Kandahar before opening his
training camp near Herat.
According to al-Adel, al-
Zarqawi "used...
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about whether Saddam's
regime aided al-
Zarqawi. The
official told
Knight Ridder, "What is indis****ble is that
Zarqawi was
operating out of
Baghdad and was...