Thanks for the excellent story Mr. Raab.
Regarding al-Zarqawi, it is generally unwise to attempt to draw parallels between wars, but the 1943 demise of Japanese Admiral Isokoru Yamamoto (also at the hands of the U.S. Air Force) comes to mind. Treacherous and deserving of his fate as he was, I still can't help but think that the admiral was far more of a class act than al-Zarqawi.
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