2006年VOA标准英语-Possible al-Zarqawi Successor Identified; House(在线收听) |
By Ernest Leong
------------------------------------------------- In Baghdad, U.S. General William Caldwell identified Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's probable al-Qaida successor. "This is Ayyub al-Masri. This is the individual at this point that we have established is probably the person who is going to go ahead and move to take over and be responsible for the leadership role here in Iraq," Caldwell said. Caldwell said al-Masri, an Egyptian, is a senior al-Qaida member, operating primarily in southern Baghdad. Although an Islamic militant website lists a different name, the United States believes it is the same person. "Al-Masri's intimate knowledge of al-Qaida in Iraq and his close relationship with A.M.Z. operations will undoubtedly help to facilitate and enable them to regain some momentum," Caldwell said. Further assessment on al-Masri is necessary, he said. Al-Qaida has sworn vengeance for al-Zarqawi's death. The Rep. James McGovern (D) of Massachusetts is concerned there is no timeline for withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq. "Under the current policy, the mission in Iraq is never-ending,” he said. “The resolution before us asks us not just to stay the course but to stay forever." Some experts feel that the Republican push to pass the resolution in the House of Representatives, and President Bush's recent surprise visit to Iraq are both part of an effort to build political momentum going into midterm elections. Public opinion polls taken in the United States since al-Zarqawi's death reflect growing optimism for long-term stability in Iraq. However, the violence in Iraq continues, as gunmen attacked a mosque in Tikrit. |
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