The REAL REASON for the US being in the Iraq nation is MUCH CLEARER now.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/meast/05/18/iraq.main/index.html"snippet"
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- A chilling, rambling audio file thought to be from the most-wanted man in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, says religious doctrine justifies the killing of innocent Muslims by insurgents.
The message was posted on several Islamist Web sites Wednesday, the same day a senior U.S. military official said the Jordanian-born leader of al Qaeda in Iraq ordered the recent wave of car bombings.
CNN has been unable to confirm that the voice is that of al-Zarqawi. The tape introduces the speaker as al-Zarqawi, but the speaker does not identify himself.
The voice says in Arabic:
"The shedding of Muslim blood ... is allowed in order to avoid the greater evil of disrupting jihad."The voice says the protection of religion "is more important than protecting lives, honor or wealth."
"God knows that we were careful not to kill Muslims, and we have called off many operations in the past to avoid losses ... but we cannot kill infidels without killing some Muslims. It is unavoidable," he adds.
The speaker defends suicide attacks, saying, "killing of infidels by any method including martyrdom operations has been sanctified by many scholars even if it meant killing innocent Muslims.""This legality has been agreed upon ... so as not to disrupt jihad," or "holy war," the recording says. In Washington, Gen. Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, didn't seem to doubt the voice was that of al-Zarqawi, who has a $25 million bounty on his head.
"Talk about a guy who has no moral foundation. It's an absolute outrage," Myers said.
Lt. Gen. John Abizaid, head of the U.S. Army's Central Command, added, "It's the same old thing. He says that it's OK to kill Muslims, and that it's an Islamic duty. And it's incorrect. That's not true."
Abizaid also could not confirm reports about a meeting between al-Zarqawi and his lieutenants in Syria last month, where plans were allegedly laid for the recent spate of Iraqi violence.
He said that while the U.S. military is aware of insurgent activities taking place in Syria, there is no evidence of collusion with the Syrian government.
Myers and Abizaid were on Capitol Hill Wednesday to brief President Bush and senators on several military issues.
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