One of the spins the Left put on the raid that resulted in the death of Al-Zarqawi was that it didn’t really mean anything; that it wasn’t that important; that Al-Zarqawi was “just one man”, and his death doesn’t change anything in the War on Terror.
Well, that’s proving to be not quite the case:
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Iraq’s national security adviser said Thursday a “huge treasure” of documents and computer records was seized after the raid on terror leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi’s hideout, giving the Iraqi government the upper hand in its fight against al-Qaida in Iraq…
Al-Rubaie said a laptop, flashdrive and other documents were found in the debris after the airstrike that killed the al-Qaida in Iraq leader last week outside Baqouba, and more information has been uncovered in raids of other insurgent hideouts since then.
Amongst the items reportedly found on the flashdrive recovered directly from Al-Zarqawi’s pocket was a document that lists the desperate state of al-Qaeda in Iraq — specifically how the US Military’s prolonged occupation of Iraq was working to defeat them.
Of course, the Left is already trying to spin this too by questioning the authenticity of the documents.
When asked how he could be sure the information was authentic, al-Rubaie said “there is nothing more authentic than finding a thumbdrive in his pocket.”
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OTHERS:
- Ace of Spades: “There’s nothing wrong with that [questioning the authenticity of the documents]… except that our press is ravenously hungry to disprove anything that seems to hurt Al Qaeda, and if they were successful in debunking the documents, it would harm the new Iraqi Government.”
- Kim at Wizbang points out that “Zarqawi recommends manipulating the media in order to get out positive stories about the “the resistance” as he calls it:”
- Blue Crab Boulevard also noticed that al Qaeda had a strategy “to use the media to increase their standing. In other words, make sure the media paints them as a powerful foe.”
The sad thing is that most of our media was is completely complicit in helping al Qaeda with this part of their mission. Even sadder is that they don’t see it and refuse to believe it no matter how many examples we throw back in their collective faces.
The Associated Press has the full text of the letter found on Big Dead Al.





I don’t mean this in a conspiracy theory way but really- how do you drop 2 five hundred pound bombs on a guy and get the privilege to rifle through his pockets and take home his computer?
Yeah, it’s great that any asshole that will kill civilians is dead. But do I honestly believe that this marks the beginning of the end for AQ in Iraq? No.
Maybe you and Malkin want to spin my attitude as ‘hating America’ but to me it simply looks like the realism that all of us should have by now given the past three years of witnessing the US military repeatedly cutting the heads off of this beast only to watch them grow another.
Well, let’s just hope I’m being pessimistic.
Left by Preston on June 15th, 2006 at 5:09 pm