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Iraq-Jordan
INC’s helpful intelligence
2004-05-26
Most of this WSJ piece is commentary on the recent Chalabi hubbub, but this bit is new:
Back in March, the Pentagon requested feedback on the effectiveness of cooperation from five Iraq political organizations. The written report from the chief intelligence officer of one front-line U.S. division declared that the INC "proved to be head and shoulders above the information provided by the other four organizations." According to this report--which is classified but was made available to us--the INC has provided "imminent threat warning" and "reconnaissance surveillance capability that U.S. forces cannot match in an urban environment." For example, Saddam Hussein was captured last December with documents containing eight names. The INC was directly responsible for the capture of four on that list, and thanks to its lead a fifth was captured within a month. The intelligence assessment calls the INC a "true force multiplier" and says that the U.S. division’s "ability to accomplish our mission would have been significantly hampered" without its support. "In the final analysis, the INC has been directly responsible for saving the lives of numerous soldiers as a result of early warning and providing surveillance of known enemy elements," the report says.
Posted by:someone

#5  Last night on the Hugh Hewitt show, Frank Gaffney opined that the source of this split with Chalabi could be a vendetta on the part of some folks down in Foggy Bottom and the CIA dating back to the failed coup a decade or so ago.

It would certainly explain Rumsfeld's statement that he had had no prior knowledge of the raid.
Posted by: eLarson   2004-05-26 11:30:03 AM  

#4  The INC is an organization, and Chalabi is one leading member.
Posted by: Mike Sylwester   2004-05-26 3:08:46 AM  

#3  LHR - try this kickass link that Tipper provided the other day. Sweet.
Posted by: .com   2004-05-26 2:34:29 AM  

#2  OpinionJournal has free registration, and you can opt not to get any email from them...
Posted by: someone   2004-05-26 12:30:11 AM  

#1  Yo! "Someone" - Can you cut and paste the article?
I don't subscribe, shame on me I know..
Posted by: Long Hair Republican   2004-05-26 12:22:24 AM  

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