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Iraq
Zarqawi planning guerrilla army to cope with lack of suicide bombers with IRGC aid
2006-04-30
THE leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, is attempting to set up his own mini-army and move away from individual suicide attacks to a more organised resistance movement, according to US intelligence sources.

Faced with a shortage of foreign fighters willing to undertake suicide missions, Zarqawi wants to turn his group into a more traditional force mounting co-ordinated guerrilla raids on coalition targets.

Al-Qaeda is sending training and planning experts to help to set up the force and infiltrate members into Iraq with the assistance of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, the sources said.

Mowaffak al-Rubaie, Iraq’s national security adviser, said this weekend that the majority of American and British troops would have left by the end of next year. “By the middle of 2008 there will be no foreign soldiers in the country,” he predicted.

In a video posted yesterday on an Islamist website, Ayman al-Zawahiri, deputy leader of Al-Qaeda, claimed that 800 “martyrdom operations” in three years had “broken the back of America in Iraq”.

The change of strategy will make it easier for Zarqawi to link up with Iraqi insurgents and evade the allied special operations teams trying to track him down.

Zarqawi came close to capture two weeks ago, Defense News, the international news weekly, reported yesterday. An American raid on a terrorist safe house in Yusifiya, 20 miles southwest of Baghdad, was aimed at capturing one of his lieutenants, but when five men at the house were interrogated, it emerged that Zarqawi had been in a house close by.

* The US military has charged the former head of the interrogation centre at Abu Ghraib prison with the maltreatment of Iraqi prisoners. Lieutenant-Colonel Steven Jordan is the highest ranking officer to face criminal charges over abuse of detainees at the Baghdad jail.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#9  continuation to #8: or have you forgotten Shinseki..........
Posted by: Omomoque Jomoter1383   2006-04-30 22:26  

#8  The idiot is Bush for not getting rid of Rumsfeld a long time ago...........unless the news on Iraq will start to get better as election time in the USA gets closer........games within games within games..................
Posted by: Omomoque Jomoter1383   2006-04-30 22:24  

#7  Shh Barbara! Don't want to give away too much, now do we?
Posted by: Ptah   2006-04-30 14:06  

#6  "The tighter the formation, the fiercer it looks."

And the easier it is to kill the lot of them. :-D
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-04-30 13:14  

#5  Phalanxes are the future of jihad warfare. The tighter the formation, the fiercer it looks.
Posted by: ed   2006-04-30 09:28  

#4  So...AL Qaeda's reached what might be called 'Peak splodeydope' in Jihadi-nut production and they're going to switch over to cannon fodder instead?
Posted by: WTF!   2006-04-30 09:22  

#3  The elite suicide squad is finished? NOOOOOOO!!
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-04-30 08:10  

#2  LOL
Posted by: lotp   2006-04-30 07:27  

#1  Rumsfeld is such an idiot and his generals so out of touch, why can't they devise a battle plan that the enemy can stick to? Quagmire, retreat, retreat!
Posted by: Perfessor   2006-04-30 06:50  

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