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Documents: Al-Qaida sought U.S.-Iran war
AP on Yahoo ^ | 6/15/06 | Sameer N. Yacoub - ap

Posted on 06/15/2006 6:45:08 AM PDT by NormsRevenge

BAGHDAD, Iraq - A blueprint for trying to start a war between the United States and Iran was among a "huge treasure" of documents found in the hideout of terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, Iraqi officials said Thursday.

The document, purporting to reflect al-Qaida policy and its cooperation with groups loyal to ousted President Saddam Hussein, also appear to show that the insurgency in Iraq was weakening.

The al-Qaida in Iraq document was translated and released by Iraqi National Security Adviser Mouwafak al-Rubaie. There was no way to independently confirm the authenticity of the information attributed to al-Qaida.

Although the office of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said the document was found in al-Zarqawi's hideout following a June 7 airstrike that killed him, U.S. military spokesman Maj. Gen. William Caldwell said the document had in fact been found in a previous raid as part of an ongoing three-week operation to track al-Zarqawi.

"We can verify that this information did come off some kind of computer asset that was at a safe location," he said. "This was prior to the al-Zarqawi safe house."

The document also said al-Zarqawi planned to try to destroy the relationship between the United States and its Shiite allies in Iraq.

While the coalition was continuing to suffer human losses, "time is now beginning to be of service to the American forces and harmful to the resistance," the document said.

The document said the insurgency was being hurt by, among other things, the U.S. military's program to train Iraqi security forces, by massive arrests and seizures of weapons, by tightening the militants' financial outlets, and by creating divisions within its ranks.

"Generally speaking and despite the gloomy present situation, we find that the best solution in order to get out of this crisis is to involve the U.S. forces in waging a war against another country or any hostile groups," the document said, as quoted by al-Maliki's office.

According to the summary, insurgents were being weakened by operations against them and by their failure to attract recruits. To give new impetus to the insurgency, they would have to change tactics, it added.

"We mean specifically attempting to escalate the tension between America and Iran, and American and the Shiite in Iraq," it quoted the documents as saying, especially among moderate followers of Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, the most influential Shiite cleric in Iraq.

"Creating disputes between America and them could hinder the U.S. cooperation with them, and subsequently weaken this kind of alliance between Shiites and the Americans," it said, adding that "the best solution is to get America involved in a war against another country and this would bring benefits."

They included "opening a new front" for the U.S. military and releasing some of the "pressure exerted on the resistance."

It pointed to clashes in 2004 between U.S. forces and followers of radical anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr and his Mahdi army militia as evidence of the benefits of such a strategy. Al-Sadr and his growing followers are among the fiercest advocates of a U.S. withdrawal from Iraq.

It said the "results obtained during the struggle between U.S. army and al-Mahdi army is an example of the benefits to be gained by such struggle."

Al-Maliki's office said the document provides "the broad guidelines of the program of the Saddamists and the takfiris inside al-Zarqawi's group."

"Takfiri" is a reference to an extremist ideology that urges Muslims to kill anyone they consider an infidel, even fellow Muslims. It is the ideology that many Iraqis, especially in the Shiite community, use to describe al-Zarqawi and his followers.

The language contained in the document was different from the vocabulary used by al-Qaida statements posted on the Web. For example, it does not refer to the Americans as "Crusaders" nor use the term "rejectionists" to allude to Shiites.

Much of what is in the statement from al-Rubaie echoes results that the U.S. military and the Iraqi government say they are seeking. It also appears to reinforce American and Iraqi arguments that al-Qaida in Iraq and its operatives are a group of imported extremists bent on killing innocent civilians.

Al-Qaida in Iraq has been blamed for thousands of deaths, hundreds of bombings, kidnappings and assassinations in the past three years. Al-Qaida in Iraq's own hatred of the Shiites is well-documented and al-Zarqawi has repeatedly called on Sunnis to rise up and kill them.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; Government; Israel; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: alqaeda; alqaida; documents; geopoliitcs; globaljihad; gwot; iran; iraq; sought; terrorism; war; waronterror; wot; zarqawi
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To: Maringa

I suppose waiving around a thumb drive would be more convincing than an actual captured document?


21 posted on 06/15/2006 7:25:21 AM PDT by VoodooEconomics
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To: NormsRevenge

I just finished reading the text of the one letter...the only solution they offered was war..in various and sundry forms. Especially interesting is how to pin blame on Iran.

WE ARE WINNING FOLKS!!!

I would like to see the text of that letter in the NY TImes..and sent to Murtha, Kerry, Pelosi via singing telegram!!!

WE ARE WINNING!!! God Bless the men and women in uniform!!


22 posted on 06/15/2006 7:26:40 AM PDT by SueRae
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To: jmc1969
"The fact is Z-man knows we don't have the forces for three wars at the same time, but we could have if we increased the size of the Army after 2001."

Rummy (and everyone in the military) knows that we never have. We've never really even had the forces to fight two wars simultaneously.

23 posted on 06/15/2006 7:28:56 AM PDT by Rokke
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To: patj
"This is what strikes me: There was no way to independently confirm the authenticity of the information attributed to al-Qaida."

My thought as well. Typical. You only see comments like that in stories that weaken the MSM anti-American agenda.

24 posted on 06/15/2006 7:30:43 AM PDT by Rokke
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To: NormsRevenge

bttt


25 posted on 06/15/2006 7:30:58 AM PDT by shield (A wise man's heart is at his RIGHT hand; but a fool's heart at his LEFT. Ecc. 10:2)
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To: Dr. Frank fan

Rummy tried to cut the size of the National Guard just a few months ago and Congress slapped him down.

If Congress didn't do that we would have had 0 National Guard troops to put on the border.


26 posted on 06/15/2006 7:33:25 AM PDT by jmc1969
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To: NormsRevenge

"There was no way to independently confirm the authenticity of the information attributed to al-Qaida."

You'd never see this in an AP article that was negative news, or critical of Bush.


27 posted on 06/15/2006 7:33:36 AM PDT by conservativewasp (Liberals lie for sport and hate our country. Zarqawi got the message.)
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To: NormsRevenge

bttt


28 posted on 06/15/2006 7:33:54 AM PDT by dwighteise (People have more fun than anybody!)
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To: NormsRevenge
"Iraqi National Security Adviser Mouwafak al-Rubaie..

Is he the one or was it the Iraqi Defense Minister I heard them talking about on the news last night who said the Americans will start pulling out of Iraq the end of this year and will ALL be ouT of Iraq by 2008?

Also it was reported that Iraq WILL PARDON THE INSURGENTS WHO HADN'T KILLED ANY IRAQI'S. IT WAS OK TO HAVE KILLED THE AMERICANS.

29 posted on 06/15/2006 7:38:08 AM PDT by Spunky ("Everyone has a freedom of choice, but not of consequences.")
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To: Rokke

You are correct, the plan has really been to "hold" in one conflict, win the other, and then shift forces to win the other. Doesn't sound so great, but in fact we did similar in WWII. Germany was the first priority, moved slower against the Jap's until we had won in Europe.


30 posted on 06/15/2006 7:39:16 AM PDT by conservativewasp (Liberals lie for sport and hate our country. Zarqawi got the message.)
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To: NormsRevenge

So, since Iran's "president" keeps ratcheting up the rhetoric almost trying to start a war, in keeping with what is written in this document, it is safe to conclude that he has direct ties to al qaida, no?


31 posted on 06/15/2006 8:08:52 AM PDT by jw777
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To: Spunky
Also it was reported that Iraq WILL PARDON THE INSURGENTS WHO HADN'T KILLED ANY IRAQI'S. IT WAS OK TO HAVE KILLED THE AMERICANS.

If it stops the killing of more Americans and Iraqis, it's worth considering.

32 posted on 06/15/2006 8:13:17 AM PDT by dirtboy (When Bush is on the same side as Ted the Swimmer on an issue, you know he's up to no good...)
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To: NormsRevenge

Speaking of war-mongering, how is old Chas Manson holding up? Still seeing the 'unity'?


33 posted on 06/15/2006 8:17:07 AM PDT by RightWhale (Off touch and out of base)
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To: All

Text of al-Zarqawi safe-house document

The Associated Press


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060615/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_terror_blueprint_text_1

Text of a document discovered in terror leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's hideout. The document was provided in English by Iraqi National Security Adviser Mouwafak al-Rubaie:
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The situation and conditions of the resistance in Iraq have reached a point that requires a review of the events and of the work being done inside Iraq. Such a study is needed in order to show the best means to accomplish the required goals, especially that the forces of the National Guard have succeeded in forming an enormous shield protecting the American forces and have reduced substantially the losses that were solely suffered by the American forces. This is in addition to the role, played by the Shi'a (the leadership and masses) by supporting the occupation, working to defeat the resistance and by informing on its elements.

As an overall picture, time has been an element in affecting negatively the forces of the occupying countries, due to the losses they sustain economically in human lives, which are increasing with time. However, here in Iraq, time is now beginning to be of service to the American forces and harmful to the resistance for the following reasons:

1. By allowing the American forces to form the forces of the National Guard, to reinforce them and enable them to undertake military operations against the resistance.

2. By undertaking massive arrest operations, invading regions that have an impact on the resistance, and hence causing the resistance to lose many of its elements.

3. By undertaking a media campaign against the resistance resulting in weakening its influence inside the country and presenting its work as harmful to the population rather than being beneficial to the population.

4. By tightening the resistance's financial outlets, restricting its moral options and by confiscating its ammunition and weapons.

5. By creating a big division among the ranks of the resistance and jeopardizing its attack operations, it has weakened its influence and internal support of its elements, thus resulting in a decline of the resistance's assaults.

6. By allowing an increase in the number of countries and elements supporting the occupation or at least allowing to become neutral in their stand toward us in contrast to their previous stand or refusal of the occupation.

7. By taking advantage of the resistance's mistakes and magnifying them in order to misinform.

Based on the above points, it became necessary that these matters should be treated one by one:

1. To improve the image of the resistance in society, increase the number of supporters who are refusing occupation and show the clash of interest between society and the occupation and its collaborators. To use the media for spreading an effective and creative image of the resistance.

2. To assist some of the people of the resistance to infiltrate the ranks of the National Guard in order to spy on them for the purpose of weakening the ranks of the National Guard when necessary, and to be able to use their modern weapons.

3. To reorganize for recruiting new elements for the resistance.

4. To establish centers and factories to produce and manufacture and improve on weapons and to produce new ones.

5. To unify the ranks of the resistance, to prevent controversies and prejudice and to adhere to piety and follow the leadership.

6. To create division and strife between American and other countries and among the elements disagreeing with it.

7. To avoid mistakes that will blemish the image of the resistance and show it as the enemy of the nation.

In general and despite the current bleak situation, we think that the best suggestions in order to get out of this crisis is to entangle the American forces into another war against another country or with another of our enemy force, that is to try and inflame the situation between American and Iraq or between America and the Shi'a in general.

Specifically the Sistani Shi'a, since most of the support that the Americans are getting is from the Sistani Shi'a, then, there is a possibility to instill differences between them and to weaken the support line between them; in addition to the losses we can inflict on both parties. Consequently, to embroil America in another war against another enemy is the answer that we find to be the most appropriate, and to have a war through a delegate has the following benefits:

1. To occupy the Americans by another front will allow the resistance freedom of movement and alleviate the pressure imposed on it.

2. To dissolve the cohesion between the Americans and the Shi'a will weaken and close this front.

3. To have a loss of trust between the Americans and the Shi'a will cause the Americans to lose many of their spies.

4. To involve both parties, the Americans and the Shi'a, in a war that will result in both parties being losers.

5. Thus, the Americans will be forced to ask the Sunni for help.

6. To take advantage of some of the Shia elements that will allow the resistance to move among them.

7. To weaken the media's side which is presenting a tarnished image of the resistance, mainly conveyed by the Shi'a.

8. To enlarge the geographical area of the resistance movement.

9. To provide popular support and cooperation by the people.

The resistance fighters have learned from the result and the great benefits they reaped, when a struggle ensued between the Americans and the Army of Al-Mahdi. However, we have to notice that this trouble or this delegated war that must be ignited can be accomplished through:

1. A war between the Shi'a and the Americans.

2. A war between the Shi'a and the secular population (such as Ayad 'Alawi and al-Jalabi.)

3. A war between the Shi'a and the Kurds.

4. A war between Ahmad al-Halabi and his people and Ayad 'Alawi and his people.

5. A war between the group of al-Hakim and the group of al-Sadr.

6. A war between the Shi'a of Iraq and the Sunni of the Arab countries in the gulf.

7. A war between the Americans and Iraq. We have noticed that the best of these wars to be ignited is the one between the Americans and Iran, because it will have many benefits in favor of the Sunni and the resistance, such as:

1. Freeing the Sunni people in Iraq, who are (30 percent) of the population and under the Shi'a Rule.

2. Drowning the Americans in another war that will engage many of their forces.

3. The possibility of acquiring new weapons from the Iranian side, either after the fall of Iran or during the battles.

4. To entice Iran towards helping the resistance because of its need for its help.

5. Weakening the Shi'a supply line.

The question remains, how to draw the Americans into fighting a war against Iran? It is not known whether American is serious in its animosity towards Iraq, because of the big support Iran is offering to America in its war in Afghanistan and in Iraq. Hence, it is necessary first to exaggerate the Iranian danger and to convince America and the west in general, of the real danger coming from Iran, and this would be done by the following:

1. By disseminating threatening messages against American interests and the American people and attribute them to a Shi'a Iranian side.

2. By executing operations of kidnapping hostages and implicating the Shi'a Iranian side.

3. By advertising that Iran has chemical and nuclear weapons and is threatening the west with these weapons.

4. By executing exploding operations in the west and accusing Iran by planting Iranian Shi'a fingerprints and evidence.

5. By declaring the existence of a relationship between Iran and terrorist groups (as termed by the Americans).

6. By disseminating bogus messages about confessions showing that Iran is in possession of weapons of mass destruction or that there are attempts by the Iranian intelligence to undertake terrorist operations in America and the west and against western interests.

Let us hope for success and for God's help.


34 posted on 06/15/2006 8:26:00 AM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi - Wanna help kick some liberal arse? It's not just a job here at FR, IT's an obsession.)
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To: jmc1969
The fact is Z-man knows we don't have the forces for three wars at the same time, but we could have if we increased the size of the Army after 2001.

I'll take quality over quantity any day of the week. Furthermore there are more Soldiers / Marines / Shooters today then there was in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004.... We are not shrinking our fighting capabilities in the least.

It is amazing for people to suggest "what we can't do" - My God, we have only liberated over 50 million + people in less then 4 years - Removed two long established and brutal Gov't, decimated over 3/4 + of the leadership of the most serious terrorists organization in the world (not too mention having killed thousands and thousands of their foot soldiers).

The foolish and silly Monday morning quarterbacking of the most successful unconventional war in the history of man is just a joke -

SecDef Rumsfeld was dead on correct when he said "you go to war with the Army you have, not the one you'd like" - And since 2001 our Armed Forces have only become more effective and more capable. That the old Big Green has had some feathers ruffled in the process is a great thing.

35 posted on 06/15/2006 8:32:02 AM PDT by SevenMinusOne
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To: NormsRevenge
This report should be full blown front page news by the MSM (both print and TV) - Showing how al-Qeada is clearly aware they are losing (and badly) that Iraq is heading in the direction of freedom and that we (U.S.) have been tremendously effective.

No need for any of their silly armchair analysis segments. This shows the facts of what our enemies think and of how effective we have been.

36 posted on 06/15/2006 8:35:01 AM PDT by SevenMinusOne
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To: DevSix; NormsRevenge
Patrick Quinn, AP Bureau Chief in Cairo is going to get right on it, that is writing a favorable report of our winning in Iraq...../sarcasm.

His latest piece had this title:

Many Iraqis Dismiss Bush Visit As Stunt ~ Patrick Quinn spins for the Leftist MSM again ^

37 posted on 06/15/2006 8:43:19 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (History is soon Forgotten,)
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To: jmc1969
"Rummy tried to cut the size of the National Guard just a few months ago and Congress slapped him down."

Having been a member of the National Guard since 1999, I can assure you there is plenty of room for reductions in the National Guard. In some cases the National Guard has become little more than a welfare program for some of its participants. Even in deployable units, there are members who will find a hundred different excuses to never deploy. And they don't. They show up just long enough to bitch, and pick up a paycheck. The National Guard has PLENTY of room to first redistribute it resources, and then trim off the excess.

38 posted on 06/15/2006 8:57:33 AM PDT by Rokke
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To: DevSix

Great post. As usual.


39 posted on 06/15/2006 8:58:05 AM PDT by Rokke
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To: Rokke

So you mean to tell me we have the land forces to invade Iran?

We could have had those forces if we increased the size of the military in 2001-2004.


40 posted on 06/15/2006 9:00:51 AM PDT by jmc1969
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