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Terror Networks
War on terror fuelling Al Qaeda
2007-10-08

Six years after the September 11 attacks in the United States, the “war on terror” is failing and instead fuelling an increase in support for extremist Islamist movements, a British think-tank said on Monday. A report by the Oxford Research Group (ORG) said a “fundamental re-think is required” if the global terrorist network is to be rendered ineffective.

“If the Al Qaeda movement is to be countered, then the roots of its support must be understood and systematically undercut,” said Paul Rogers, the report’s author and professor of global peace studies at Bradford University in northern England.
“If the Al Qaeda movement is to be countered, then the roots of its support must be understood and systematically undercut,” said Paul Rogers, the report’s author and professor of global peace studies at Bradford University in northern England. “Combined with conventional policing and security measures, Al Qaeda can be contained and minimised but this will require a change in policy at every level.”

He described the US-led invasion of Iraq as a “disastrous mistake” which had helped establish a “most valued jihadist combat training zone” for Al Qaeda supporters. The report – Alternatives to the War on Terror – recommended the immediate withdrawal of all foreign troops from Iraq coupled with intensive diplomatic engagement in the region, including with Iran and Syria. In Afghanistan, Rogers also called for an immediate scaling down of military activities, an injection of more civil aid and negotiations with militia groups aimed at bringing them into the political process. If such measures were adopted it would still take “at least 10 years to make up for the mistakes made since 9/11.”

“Failure to make the necessary changes could result in the war on terror lasting decades,” the report added. Rogers also warned of a drift toward conflict with Iran. “Going to war with Iran”, he said, “will make matters far worse, playing directly into the hands of extreme elements and adding greatly to the violence across the region. Whatever the problems with Iran, war should be avoided at all costs.”
Posted by:Fred

#9  This guy sure likes to put the cart before the horse. A more cogent argument can be made for Al Qaeda fueling the war on terror. Estimates of more than 20,000 terrorists went through the AQ training camps in Afghanistan--another source of fuel for the terrorists' war on the West. Another source of fuel for terrorism is the Saudis funding terrorism through the madrassas and terror-related charities.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-10-08 15:32  

#8  Giving them too much credit, BP. It's not lofty causes, it's personal well being. If the academic environment rewarded conservatism the way it rewards leftism now, the overwhelming majority of academics would be "conservative".
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-10-08 08:37  

#7  So stupid only an academic could "believe"* it.

* I don't think they believe it, it just furthers their causes.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2007-10-08 08:13  

#6  Well, TSfB9814, the Raid does leave more room for the remaining cockroaches to multiply, but jihadis don't grow that fast!
Posted by: Bobby   2007-10-08 07:30  

#5  Idiots like this also believe that a can of Raid is a provocation which creates more cockroaches.
Posted by: Thrusort Speaking for Boskone9814   2007-10-08 04:45  

#4  If this jamoke thinks war with Iran will make things "far worse", then it must actually be the perfect course for getting things done.

"If the Al Qaeda movement is to be countered, then the roots of its support must be understood and systematically undercut,"

Quite. And what precisely do you believe those to be, Paul?
Posted by: eLarson   2007-10-08 04:40  

#3  TOPIX NEWS > OUT? US BASES SHOULD STAY IN IRAQ FOR 20 YEARS, or title to that effect.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-10-08 03:13  

#2  As a peace gesture, I propose sharia be implemented at Bradford University.
Posted by: ed   2007-10-08 01:34  

#1  The author of this study is a professor of "Global Peace Studies." You think his findings may have been somewhat pre-determined by his anti-war beliefs?

Naw, that wouldn't be scholarly...
Posted by: Abu Chuck al Ameriki   2007-10-08 00:18  

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