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The USIP published a profile of Zarqawi before his death. Hind Haider includes some useful information on the motivations of al-Queda in Iraq and the element of anti-Shia sentiment in the insurgency.
Author: Hind Haider
April 1, 2006
The USIP published a profile of Zarqawi before his death. Hind Haider includes some useful information on the motivations of al-Queda in Iraq and the element of anti-Shia sentiment in the insurgency.
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