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N. Africans joining Iraq Islamic fighters |
2005-06-15 |
![]() The officer said the numbers had increased, but gave no specific figures. He said increasing efforts on the part of Algerian, Moroccan and Libyan security services to combat local terror cells have resulted in extremists joining international operations. But he warned they would later return home. The United States has reacted by funneling more money and troops into north and northwest Africa to train and equip armies to combat the growing threat from local terror and insurgent groups like Algeria's Salafist Group for Call and Combat, which is believed to have links with Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network and is considered a terrorist organization by the United States. The Algerian group was accused of involvement in kidnapping 32 European tourists in the Sahara in 2003 and launching a raid into Mauritania this month that left 24 people dead. Last week, U.S. troops from the European Command which overseas U.S military interests in Europe and most of Africa kicked off a two-week counterterrorism training exercise called Flintlock involving forces from Algeria, Chad, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Nigeria, Tunisia and Morocco. The officer said north African Islamic militant groups were providing some cash to the insurgency in Iraq about $200,000 so far, mostly funneled through Europe to Syria and into Iraq. Underground European networks were providing more cash, while African networks were providing manpower mostly unskilled militants used to drive and then detonate car bombs that have killed thousands. Once in the country, extremists join up with the al-Qaida-linked network of Jordanian-born Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Islamic militants are traveling through Turkey, into Iran and crossing into Iraq many times through unpoliced areas along Iraq's vast border. A handful of Islamic fighters were believed to be returning to their home countries as well people who can plan, work communications devices and design and set off explosives, the officer said. |
Posted by:Spavirt Pheng6042 |
#1 So, as the LLL and MS keep saying, Iraq is a magnet for wackos. Is this a bad thing? I think it is natural selection at work - the dumb go to be killed in the desert. Unfortunately, they take of few Americans with them, but not as many as if they were practicing their extremism on our turf. |
Posted by: Bobby 2005-06-15 08:17 |