Posted on 04/08/2006 3:55:14 PM PDT by jmc1969
Israeli military intelligence officials have accused President George W Bushs administration of undermining their attempts to infiltrate Al-Qaedas operations in Iraq by revealing the contents of a secret letter written by Osama Bin Ladens second-in-command.
Israel passed the letter in which Ayman al-Zawahiri outlined his Middle East strategy to Abu Musab al- Zarqawi, the Al-Qaeda leader in Iraq to Washington last October on condition of strict anonymity.
Israeli officials were dismayed, however, when John Negroponte, the US director of national intelligence, made it available in both English and its original Arabic on his office web site.
Israeli intelligence sources said officials who had worked on Operation Tiramisu inside Iraq took emergency steps to protect their sources, but it was not clear how successful they had been in averting the damage to their intelligence network.
They said Bushs indiscretion had undone months of painstaking effort.
(Excerpt) Read more at timesonline.co.uk ...
No, the damage was done when the actual letter itself was published...because that letter was couried via Hamas inside Israel or Hezbollah inside Lebanon.
Either way, Al Qaeda knew to whom and how they sent their own letter. Once that letter was published, they knew that the Mossad rules Hamas/Hezbollah.
So publishing that letter caused problems for Israel's penetration of Hamas/Hezbollah (read: purge).
Judging the article: There are only "sources" and "officials" who verify the claim. I am sick of this, and FR readers should be too. If the Times (which is historically and notoriously anti-Israel, and is now anti-USA war effort in Iraq) can't name a source, it shouldn't print the article.
Zarquawi mustbe asking the same question!
US released the doc in October, right? This is April.
Why the article now?
Not anymore..
The Israeli mole could be just about anybody in al Qaeda's Iraqi operation. If Zarqawi has any common sense, he needs to be executing operatives by the dozen in the coming weeks. Can't be too careful.
Specifically an Italian dessert - one of my favorites!
Idiots.
He does have tons of aids.
I have a feeling arrests are coming down in the NSA leak case. These leak stories are just premptive strikes to obfuscate the issue.
"See...everybody does it!" "How dare this leak filled administration arrest good democrats under such circumstances?!"
Hmmm, reading between the lines, you have to wonder if they're not ticked off about a few other things -- such as US squabbling about what to do with Iran.
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