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CIA report: "Iraq is now a terrorist training ground"

 
 
Reply Wed 22 Jun, 2005 06:47 pm
Iraq is now a terrorist training ground, CIA says
Wed Jun 22, 2:05 PM ET

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The CIA believes the Iraq insurgency poses an international threat and may produce better-trained Islamic terrorists than the 1980s Afghanistan war that gave rise to Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda, a U.S. counterterrorism official said on Wednesday.

A classified report from the U.S. spy agency says Iraqi and foreign fighters are developing a broad range of deadly skills, from car bombings and assassinations to tightly coordinated conventional attacks on police and military targets, the official said.

Once the insurgency ends, Islamic militants are likely to disperse as highly organized battle-hardened combatants capable of operating throughout the Arab-speaking world and in other regions including Europe.

Fighters leaving Iraq would primarily pose a challenge for their countries of origin including Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

But the May report, which has been widely circulated in the intelligence community, also cites a potential threat to the United States.

"You have people coming to the action with anti-U.S. sentiment ... And since they're Iraqi or foreign Arabs or to some degree Kurds, they have more communities they can blend into outside Iraq," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the report's classified status.

Iraq has become a magnet for Islamic militants similar to Soviet-occupied Afghanistan two decades ago and Bosnia in the 1990s, U.S. officials say.

Bin Laden won prominence as a U.S. ally in the war against Soviet troops in Afghanistan. He later used Afghanistan as the training center for his al Qaeda network, which is blamed for the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on Washington and New York.

President Bush justified the invasion of Iraq in part by charging that Saddam Hussein was supporting al Qaeda. A top U.S. inquiry later found no collaboration between prewar Iraq and the bin Laden network.

But since the invasion, Jordanian-born militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has emerged as a key insurgent figure and pledged his allegiance to bin Laden.

While the Afghan war against the Soviets was largely fought on a rural battlefield, the CIA report said Iraq is providing extremists with more comprehensive skills including training in operations devised for populated urban areas.

"You have everything from bombings and assassinations to more or less conventional attacks," the counterterrorism official said.

"The urban warfare experience, for people facing fairly tight police and military activity at close quarters, should enable them to operate in a wider range of settings."

CIA Director Porter Goss first described the insurgency in Iraq as an emerging international threat in February during testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.

Vice President Dick Cheney has recently argued that the insurgency is in its last throes, despite reports that the guerrillas have grown more sophisticated and more deadly.

Goss said in an interview with Time magazine that the insurgency was not quite in its last throes, "but I think they are very close to it. And I think that every day that goes by in Iraq where they have their own government and it's moving forward reinforces just how radical (the insurgents) are and how unwanted they are."


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thethinkfactory
 
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Reply Wed 22 Jun, 2005 09:18 pm
I feel safer... you?

TF

p.s. BM
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goodfielder
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jun, 2005 12:39 am
I thought the war was over.
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dlowan
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jun, 2005 03:23 am
This was said some months ago - I listened to a radio report tonight, and the crucial addition seemed to be that the CIA analysis is that Iraq is traning a more sophisticated terrorist even than Afghanistan - with US funding of Taliban for instance - was able to achieve in the eighties.

That is, they have a much more effective ability to strike and to co-ordinate strikes.

Damn.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jun, 2005 03:57 am
Whom the Gods would destroy, they first make mad.

Mayhap the Gods have decided to destroy the neo-cons and the Bush dynasty. I wonder how many of us will perish with them?
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rayban1
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jun, 2005 08:03 am
Oh....so now they're being called Al Queda?.......Somebody should tell the NYTimes. They've been calling all the bad guys Sunni "insurgents".

Perhaps even they have recognized that insurgents make an attempt to win the hearts and minds of the local populace. It really is tough to do that when you kill more locals every day.

The fact is that now they are recognized and called what they really are......terrorists........they will be eliminated rather quickly because the Iraqis are sick and tired of seeing their friends and family member blown up while standing in line somewhere. Oh.....it won't happen overnight but this is the beginning of the end.

Someone please send a message to the NYTimes
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revel
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jun, 2005 08:59 am
rayban1, your are all over the place on this issue and tripping yourself up. Either the war is over and we won or the war is not over and we haven't won.

According to some reports 40% are foreigners the rest are Iraqis.

In any event we were the occupying power it was our responsibility when we invaded the country to see that the borders were secure so the foreigners could not come across. We thought it more important to guard the oil wells.
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rayban1
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jun, 2005 09:07 am
revel wrote:


According to some reports 40% are foreigners the rest are Iraqis.



Yeah......you shouldn't believe anything that you read and only 50% of what you see........what else can I say. Twisted Evil
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