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Iraq | |
The continuing threat of Ansar al-Islam | |
2005-12-21 | |
![]() Although not as strong as it once was, the arrest of Ansar al-Islam members in Kurdistan indicates that there are sleeper cells remaining in the area. Ansar al-Islam members still operate inside Iraq but are now largely based in predominately Sunni Arab areas in central Iraq where they are able to operate more freely. Furthermore, Ansar al-Islam is active in Europe, recruiting, transporting and even training jihadists to fight in Iraq. It has been widely reported that Ansar al-Sunna, a prolific and capable terrorist organization, is an offshoot of Ansar al-Islam. Yet the linkage between Ansar al-Islam and Ansar al-Sunna is not as straightforward. Many security officials believe--and arrest patterns indicate--that Kurdish militants affiliated with Ansar al-Islam have dispersed in two directions within Iraq. Some Ansar members are now connected with Zarqawi’s Qaedat al-Jihad fi Bilad al-Rafidayn (al-Qaeda in Iraq), and work out of central Iraq. Another wing operates under the rubric of Ansar al-Sunna. Ansar al-Islam, for its part, continues to work as a separate entity within Europe.
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Posted by:Dan Darling |
#1 Ansar al Sunna might not want to share the name again. So they should try, I dunno... "Ansar-we're-screwed" or "come die with the dumbasses", or something catchy like that. EP |
Posted by: ElvisHasLeftTheBuilding 2005-12-21 17:52 |