There could be as many as 100,000 insurgents in Iraq not including those who provide them with food and shelter, according to Time magazine. Time, quoting Jeffrey White, a former analyst with the Defence Intelligence Agency, says that insurgents tied to Abu Mousab al-Zarqawi patrol Haifa Street, a busy Baghdad thoroughfare from where the US embassy lies within mortar range. Time says it has obtained audiocassettes that provide a rare insight into the insurgents' mindset. During sermons and 'seminars', as they are called, leaders of al-Zarqawi's group, Attawhid wal Jihad, exhort their rank and file to slaughter Iraqis cooperating with...