No, someone will take his place and Al Quaida will want revenge. We have to get Bin Laden.
2006-06-08 11:16:37
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answered by notyou311 7
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No. Did crime go down in New York when Gotti was arrested? It's a good thing the Zarqawi is dead but it won't make a difference in the insugency in Iraq.
2006-06-08 18:17:18
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answered by Pop D 5
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Zarqawi funded much of the suicide bombings and orchestrated many beheadings. He was also a terror mastermind with twenty-something years of experience, so contrary to popular belief, no one of equal talent can replace this man. There will still be violence and war, but I feel that there will be many less orchestrated murders. There will probably still be another attack on the U.S., but the Alqeida is mush less powerful now, and will probably be less effective in spreading terrorism to the global level. There will be many terror cells without a leader and a financer that will attempt terrorism and probably fail. The beheading videos will probably almost stop.
2006-06-08 18:20:57
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answered by Rockstar 6
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Hatred breeds more hatred. People on both sides of the coin are supporting this. How then can the poorest of countries continue this mess? Answer: The coalition is funding this war so that it will continue to kill our young people who don't have a clue. I truly support our soldiers yet I question why they have to go overseas and die. The terrorists are in place all over the world. All I can do is pray for everyone that God has created. Since God is the Creator, he must have had a reason to put the many people on this Earth. I always try and respect everyone that God has made. Remember this, "If God be for us, who can be against us?" - Romans 8:31. Peace and God Bless.
2006-06-21 12:16:36
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answered by In God We Trust 7
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No. As long as the United States remains in Iraq there will be terrorists who want us out. Additionally, these individuals know all too well the effect the violence is having on the American citizens.
2006-06-08 18:17:57
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answered by indianalee 4
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Of course now. You know how many Zarqawis there are out there, roaming around?
Aria
*The illnovelist*
2006-06-22 17:54:38
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answered by illnovelist 3
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Zarqawi is dead.There are hundreds waiting to take his place to kill themselves while they kill others. The situation is hopeless.This violence will be unending and cause grief to the entire world for many years to come.
2006-06-22 11:23:40
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answered by openpsychy 6
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its a crap shoot my friend, some say yes, some say no, i dont believe one person had that much influence in all the violence. i think it will be many years before Iraq stops all the senseless violence and that we should pull our troops out and let the Iraquis start handling their own business already, how many more american sons, daughters, mothers, brothers, sisters, fathers...must die before Bush is satisfied that he will still be able to get Middle Eastern Oil?
2006-06-17 01:22:04
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answered by mysticalflyingsquirrel 3
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Hell no. Soldiers were just killed. I don't think the violence in Iraq has much to do with Al Qaeda, I don't think they want us there PERIOD. Plus Islamically if you believe that you are fighting JIHAD, then you are guaranteed paradise, so they will die in the cause of Allah.
2006-06-22 09:08:39
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answered by Bright B 3
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i think that there will be less but it will still be a very hot hotzone for another 5 to 6 years or so before we see noticeable signs of less violence
2006-06-08 18:17:48
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answered by Hunter pilot 6
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