Zarqawi replaced?

AP via NY Times:

A Web site statement posted Thursday and signed in the name of al-Qaida in Iraq said the militant group has appointed a deputy to take the lead until Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who's purportedly been wounded, returns. The statement's authenticity could not be verified.

''The leaders met after the injury of our sheik, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi ... and decided to appoint a deputy to take the lead until the return of our sheik,'' said the statement, which was posted on a militant Web site that two days earlier announced al-Zarqawi had been injured.

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It identified Abu Hafs al-Kurani as ''deputy of the holy warriors.''

The new statement said that al-Kurani ''was known for carrying out the hardest operations, and our sheik would choose him and his group for the tough operations.''

Since they have never had a successful attack against US forces it could be said that all of their operations are difficult. Has there ever been a more spectacularly unsccessful "insurgency" in recorded history? Killing non conbatants is a setback to their operations, yet is about all they can do.

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