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Iraq a "terrorist Disneyland" if U.S. goes [suggests we'll be back in Iraq 2-3 years after leaving]
Reuters ^ | May 15, 2007 | Mark Trevelyan, Security Correspondent

Posted on 05/15/2007 8:21:39 AM PDT by jdm

LONDON (Reuters) - A U.S. troop pullout from Iraq would leave the country as a potent launchpad for international terrorism and Washington would be forced to go back in within a couple of years, a leading al Qaeda expert said on Tuesday.

Rohan Gunaratna told a security conference at Lloyd's of London insurance market that Iraq, like Afghanistan in the 1990s, would become a "terrorist Disneyland" where al Qaeda could build up its strength unchallenged.

If U.S., British and other coalition troops withdrew from Iraq in the next year, he said, "certainly the scale of attacks that would be mounted inside Iraq, and using Iraq as a launching pad to strike other Western countries -- countries in Europe, North America - would become such that after two or three years, the U.S. forces will have to go back to Iraq."

The Singapore-based academic and writer said the epicenter of international terrorism had already switched from Afghanistan to Iraq. "In many ways, the terrorist threat has now shifted 1,500 miles closer to Europe."

Republican President George W. Bush is locked in a standoff with a Democratic-led Congress over funding for the war in Iraq, now in its fifth year, in which more than 3,400 American troops have been killed.

Democrats are pushing for a time frame for withdrawal, something the White House opposes as sending the wrong message to U.S. forces, allies and enemies alike. Some Republicans are also questioning the war more publicly.

Britain, the leading U.S. partner in Iraq, is scaling back its troops there, although the idea of an immediate pullout was rejected this week by Gordon Brown, the man expected to succeed Bush's close ally Tony Blair as prime minister next month.

Addressing the same conference, a top British security official acknowledged home-grown Islamist militants had exploited the British troop presence in Afghanistan and Iraq for propaganda purposes.

But the official, Sir Richard Mottram, said any decision on withdrawal should be taken based on its impact on the two countries, not its effect on the views of radicals in Britain.

"I'd be very cautious about withdrawing from Afghanistan in circumstances where the field was left to the Taliban," said Mottram, Permanent Secretary for Intelligence, Security and Resilience at the Cabinet Office. He declined comment on Iraq.

A former head of Britain's foreign intelligence service MI6 described Gunaratna's analysis as convincing.

"Clearly al Qaeda are focusing on Iraq now, and focusing on some sort of propaganda victory over the United States," Sir Richard Dearlove told reporters.

"Whether that's an actual victory or not, if they can claim in the Muslim world that they've done well, then that puts us in a very difficult position. This is really an aspect of withdrawal that hasn't been properly considered. That's why I think we can't just let Iraq go its own way."



TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: disneyland; iraq; terrorist
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To: ex-snook
"If India, Russia and China were as worried as we are about world Jidad they would have troops in Iraq before it’s ‘too late’."

A really ignorant statement. Russia does have troops in their own Iraq, it's called CHECHNYA. India has hundreds of thousands of troops concentrated near their own Iraq, it's called PAKISTAN. China keeps a weary eye over their own muslim population, which sometimes ends in bloody clashes. In 2004 China declared martial law in a Hui, (muslim), province, where the NY Times reported 166 deaths in an uprising. China suffered a major Muslim Rebellion, (by the Hui), in the 1800's. Today, there is only a delicate peace between the Hui, (muslim Chinese), and the Han, (traditional Chinese); but intense distrust and hatred between the two still exists. You just need to read a little more.

21 posted on 05/15/2007 11:03:06 AM PDT by CeasarsGhost
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To: jdm

The Dems don’t care as long as they get the power they seek. They will then spin it that they had to send troops in to clean up the mess created by Bush. The mainstream media will agree.


22 posted on 05/15/2007 12:43:43 PM PDT by doug from upland (Stopping Hillary should be a FreeRepublic Manhattan Project)
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To: doug from upland

Q: How long must the US stay in Iraq to prevent it becoming a terrorist Disneyland when we leave?

A: Forever.

Q: So one time is as good as another to pull out?

A: Well, yeah.


23 posted on 05/15/2007 1:56:44 PM PDT by gcruse
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To: gcruse

Neville Chamberlain is alive and well.


24 posted on 05/15/2007 2:33:51 PM PDT by doug from upland (Stopping Hillary should be a FreeRepublic Manhattan Project)
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To: jdm

Here’s what will actually happen. Tancredo says this and it seems reasonable. The US will be in Iraq for a long time, although Iraq will be taking over security operations everywhere by Nov 07.


25 posted on 05/15/2007 2:38:22 PM PDT by RightWhale (Repeal the Treaty)
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