Kurdish rebel leader killed by Ansar Al-Islam. So, we've got an AL-Queda associated group hitting a rebel leader in a country that's sheltering them. This happened with Shah Massoud of the Northern Alliance back on Sept. 9th, 2001...
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Kurdish rebel leader killed by Ansar Al-Islam. So, we've got an AL-Queda associated group hitting a rebel leader in a country that's sheltering them. This happened with Shah Massoud of the Northern Alliance back on Sept. 9th, 2001...
This is not surprising in the least. There were a couple of reports in the press (bot here and in Israel) last week before the Powell briefing, that had talked with unnamed CIA-whistleblowers indicating the CIA has a ton of intelligence linking Ira and Al-Qaeda.
Powell had intended using intercepted trasmissions which would have clearly demonstarted Iraq was supporting Al-Qaeda... what happened???
Well before any Intelligence is disseminated to the general public it goes through an Intelligence board comprised of the different intelligence organization in the country (CIA, DIA, NSA, FBI to some extent). Al board members have veto power.. well guess what, the CIA excercised it's veto power.
Looks, like some old Clinton-era holdovers in The Agency are trying to cover their collective asses.
Yancy
Either that or any old muslim based terrorist group is being called Al-Qaeda as a knee jerk reaction.
ANsar al-Islam has been associated with Al Queda for quite a while, and have had their numbers boosted by Taliban & Al Queda refuges coming from Afghanistan by way of Iran.Quote:
Originally posted by Dan Gurden
Either that or any old muslim based terrorist group is being called Al-Qaeda as a knee jerk reaction.
And in other happy news...
http://nypost.com/news/regionalnews/68717.htm
Quote:
February 9, 2003 -- Suspected terrorist operatives have vowed to strike "underground" at the heart of where they savored their "last great victory," sources told The Post yesterday.
Officials believe that the two frightening phrases - picked up on a number of overseas phone intercepts - indicate an attack on the New York City subway system and its thousands of miles of track and tunnels.
As for the Taliban, we Brits are hearing reports that they're back in Afghanistan, waiting for the US to switch full attention to Iraq. Notes have been pinned to doors at night telling the locals that the Mujaheddin have returned and the Americans will die...
Sounds like a propaganda spin to me, Capt. Hunter, but not something that could be ignored.
If the remnants of the Taleban aggress coalition forces in Afghanistan, they will be annihilated. Honestly, I don't think these rag-tag bunches have got any idea what it means to challenge a western power. But, if these groups keep on retreating to the hills, I guess the only way to keep them at bay is a prolonged occuparion while the country is rebuilt. I think that only when they're rejected by their own people will they finally disappear.