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US reveals 'al-Qaeda Iraq plot'
BBC News ^ | Monday, 9 February, 2004, 21:46 GMT

Posted on 02/09/2004 2:41:01 PM PST by presidio9

US officials in Iraq say they have uncovered what they believe is a plot by a militant linked to al-Qaeda to foment sectarian violence there. The Americans seized a memo thought to be from Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, a suspected Jordanian militant.

The message laments the failure to expel US troops from Iraq - but suggests igniting the Shia-Sunni conflict could rescue the resistance.

Iraq's majority Shias were persecuted under Saddam Hussein, a Sunni.

Backlash

US officials say the message was contained on a computer disk confiscated during a raid on a Baghdad house in mid-January.

That coincides with the arrest in Iraq of Hassan Gul, a Pakistani man suspected of working as a courier for al-Qaeda.

'Al-Qaeda' message "There is clearly a plan on the part of outsiders to come into this country and spark civil war, breed sectarian violence and try to expose fissures in the society," US military spokesman Brigadier-General Mark Kimmit told a news conference in the Iraqi capital on Monday.

The 17-page document, parts of which were seen by the New York Times, was apparently intended for the al-Qaeda leadership and is believed to say attacks on Shia targets could create a backlash against the Sunnis.

This, in turn, would radicalise the Sunnis, driving fresh recruits into al-Qaeda's ranks.

"If we succeed in dragging them [the Shia] into a sectarian war, this will awaken the sleepy Sunnis who are fearful of destruction and death at the hands of the Shia," the document reads.

The author of the message admits the resistance against US occupation is struggling to recruit Iraqis and says this campaign must start before the "zero hour", when the US hands over power to an Iraqi administration in June.

Unexplained attacks

US Secretary of State Colin Powell in Washington said the letter added "credence" to US pre-war claims about connections between al-Qaeda and the Iraqi leadership.

While addressing the UN before the Iraq war, Mr Powell said Mr Zarqawi was in Iraq and his presence showed Saddam Hussein's regime was courting al-Qaeda.

The charge was denied by the Iraqi government and by Ansar al-Islam, the Islamist militant group in northern Iraq with whom Mr Zarqawi is said to have been allied.

The BBC's Barbara Plett in Baghdad says not all US intelligence statements about al-Qaeda's role in Iraq have been substantiated.

But if this report is true, she says, it would explain a number of sectarian incidents that do not fit the routine pattern of attacks against US soldiers and Iraqi police.

These include the bombing of mosques and the killing of the Shia religious leader, Ayatollah Mohammed Baqr al-Hakim, last August.

Mr Zarqawi has been accused by the US of masterminding a number of attacks in Iraq.

The author of the intercepted message admits responsibility for "25 of these operations, some of them against the Shia and their leaders, the Americans and their military and the police".


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: alqaeda; alqaedairaq; alqaedamemo; alzarqawi; iraq

1 posted on 02/09/2004 2:41:05 PM PST by presidio9
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To: presidio9
Don't you know there is no connection between Iraq and Al Qaeda? Come on!
2 posted on 02/09/2004 3:00:57 PM PST by Patrick1
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To: Patrick1
yea, sure...we all knew that...but hey...

...did you know that John Kerry fought in Vietnam?
3 posted on 02/09/2004 3:02:03 PM PST by Keith (IT'S ABOUT THE JUDGES)
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To: Keith
Yeah, that's true, but afterwards he was so disqusted by war that he threw his medals away...
4 posted on 02/09/2004 3:03:14 PM PST by presidio9 (Islam is as Islam does)
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To: Keith
Kerry fought in Vietnam....Hero
...
......So did Tim McVeigh.....are all Vietnam vets heroes?
5 posted on 02/09/2004 3:06:32 PM PST by Ann Archy
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To: Ann Archy
Tim McVeigh didn't fight in VN...he was in Gulf War I, but I do get your drift.
6 posted on 02/09/2004 3:08:28 PM PST by scan58
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To: scan58
"...but I do get your drift."

No pun intended, right? ;^)

7 posted on 02/09/2004 3:11:11 PM PST by DCPatriot
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To: presidio9
Yeah, that's true, but afterwards he was so disqusted by war that he threw his medals away...

Since he actually participated in the war, I think he has a right to feel disgusted if he wants. The rest of us who watch the war from our couches and pretend we're a bunch of tough guys should have no say in my opinion.
8 posted on 02/09/2004 3:16:18 PM PST by Mr Spock
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To: scan58
I think McVeigh was a hero to those who wish anarchy or the Qoran Crusades
9 posted on 02/09/2004 3:17:16 PM PST by Jammz ("The only thing needed for evil to prevail, is for good men to do nothing.")
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To: scan58
I think McVeigh was a hero to those who wish anarchy or the Qoran Crusades
10 posted on 02/09/2004 3:18:43 PM PST by Jammz ("The only thing needed for evil to prevail, is for good men to do nothing.")
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To: presidio9
Earlier today I had a little opportunity to do a little currrent events in Arabic. I decided to go to the CNN arabic page. Interestingly, they had this story posted on their website, quite prominently.

When I came home I did an internet search and could not find the story on CNN's main page (English). I could be wrong, but I doubt this will figure promiently in any of the major (liberal papers) or evening news shows. Yet, here are documents that indicate a link between an al-Qaeda opperative, and Iraq. Al-Zarqawi is said to have been in Iraq before the war.

In my mind many links between Iraq and terrorism (specifically al-Qaida) that get shuffled under the rug - so to speak - and no this is not a "bolt from the blue," with a picture of Saddam and Osama swiming on the Tigris, but it is another link.

It is interesting to me how the press howls about some of Kays statements (many of them taken out of context), but then consigns other relavant stories to the back page of the newspaper...or in this case to new organizations overseas.

11 posted on 02/09/2004 3:42:27 PM PST by Heuristic Hiker
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To: Ann Archy
ummm....McVeigh fought in the Gulf war...he wasn't born in time for Vietnam.
12 posted on 02/09/2004 9:11:45 PM PST by Keith (IT'S ABOUT THE JUDGES)
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To: Mr Spock
News flash Spock: Those weren't hi medals.

John Kerry is so phony that even he never knows when he's telling the truth anymore.

Live long and prosper.

13 posted on 02/10/2004 6:28:18 AM PST by presidio9 (Islam is as Islam does)
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To: Heuristic Hiker
I heard about it on Fox.
14 posted on 02/10/2004 6:30:46 AM PST by mathluv (Protect my grandchildren's future. Vote for Bush/Cheney '04.)
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