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U.S. PSYOP leaflet disseminated in Iraq. It shows a caricature of Al-Qa`eda terrorist en:al-Zarqawi caught in a rat trap. The caption reads "This is your future, Zarqawi" (هذا مستقبلك يا زرقاوي). Taken from http://www.psywar.org/ with permission.

His future was worse he is dead now.

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Date

2005-12-06 (original upload date)

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Original uploader was Psywar at en.wikipedia

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PD-USGOV.


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  • 2005-12-06 22:17 Psywar 250×396×8 (31271 bytes) http://www.psywar.org/

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current 15:18, 10 March 2007 250×396 (31 KB) Liftarn ({{Information |Description=U.S. PSYOP leaflet disseminated in Iraqi. It shows a caricature of AQ terrorist en:al-Zarqawi caught in a rat trap. The caption reads "This is your future, Zarqawi". Taken from http://www.psywar.org/ with permission. U.S.)
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