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Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, purported leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq
'Al-Qaeda in Iraq knows it is weak'

The US military has published what it says is a captured al-Qaeda document showing that fighters in Iraq recognise that they are weak and unpopular in Baghdad. FULL STORY


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