Anonymous resigned .
By Andrea Mitchell
Correspondent
NBC News
Updated: 9:03 a.m. ET June 24, 2004
A career CIA officer claims in a new book that America is losing the war on terror, in part because of the invasion of Iraq, which, he says, distracted the United States from the war against terrorism and further fueled al-Qaidas struggle against the United States. The author, who writes as Anonymous, is a 22-year veteran of the CIA and still works for the intelligence agency, which allowed him to publish the book after reviewing it for classified information.
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In an interview with NBCs Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Andrea Mitchell, he calls the U.S. war in Iraq a dream come true for Osama bin Laden, saying, Bin Laden saw the invasion of Iraq as a Christmas gift he never thought hed get. By invading a country thats regarded as the second holiest place in Islam, he asserts, the Bush administration inadvertently validated bin Ladens assertions that the United States intends a holy war against Muslims.
In his book, titled "Imperial Hubris," he calls the Iraq invasion "an avaricious, premeditated, unprovoked war against a foe who posed no immediate threat, arguing against the concept of pre-emptive war put forward by President Bush as justification for the Iraq war.
The book also argues that the U.S. focus on bin Laden as a terrorist is the wrong way to fight him and the wrong way to think of the foe. The real enemy, he asserts, is the radical form of Islam that bin Laden and his followers espouse. And he calls for escalating the level of violence in the war against al-Qaida.
Read the complete transcript of Andrea Mitchells interview with Anonymous below:
Good. He must have had some idea of what was coming.