Dead or Alive?

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Dead or Alive?

 

In Baghdad tonight, Iraqi officials are telling NBC News that the leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Ayyub al-Masri, may be dead killed by fellow insurgents 폭도, 반란자 unhappy with his tactics 전술, 작전. The victim, in other words, of an inside job 내부 <사람 저지른> 범죄. We have more now on what this might mean from NBC’s Richard Engle who’s in Baghdad tonight. Richard, good evening.

 

Good evening, Brian. If true, it would be a sign of growing pressure on Al-Qeada. Not from US forces this time, but Iraqis themselves. Iraqi officials claim the man responsible for a wave of attacks on markets and bus stations that killed hundreds last month alone was ambushed ~ 매복 기습하다 by other insurgents who opposed Al-Qaedas targeting civilians. But US officials can’t confirm it.

 

Today, Iraq’s Interior and Defense Ministers 내무 국방장관 told reporters they think al-Masri is dead, but don’t have his body 시체 or know exactly how or when he died.

 

al-Masri, an Egyptian car bomb expert trained in Afghanistan replaced ~ 후임자가 되다 the Jordanian Abu Musab al-Zarqawi after US special forces killed him last June. But even if al-Masri is dead, US intelligence officials tell NBC News not to expect major changes. Al-Qaeda would quickly replace him and continue mass 대량의, 대규모의 attacks.

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