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Iraqi insurgent leader al-Zarqawi reportedly wounded
ABC Radio Australia | May 25 2005
Wounded? This guy has been captured and killed more times than Jesus. The Neo-Cons need to maintain his mythical influence to justify continued occupation.
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Iraq's most wanted man is reported to have been wounded.
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is blamed by US and Iraqi authorities for much of the insurgent violence in Iraq.
The militant group, al-Qaeda in Iraq, says it's Jordanian-born leader has been injured in the path of god, and urged all Muslims to pray for him.
The website statement gave no details.
But a spokesman for U.S. forces in Iraq says such reports have been heard frequently before, and are impossible to verify.
The Pentagon says it can't confirm or deny the report.