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Al Qaeda's world base in Pakistan, says Petraeus
2009-05-10
Pakistan has become the nerve centre of Al Qaeda's global operations, Gen David Petraeus has said.

The head of the US Army's Central Command, who oversees the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, has told an interviewer that Al Qaeda leaders have re-established its organisational structure and stronger ties to Al Qaeda offshoots in Iraq, Yemen, Somalia, North Africa and parts of Europe. "It is the headquarters of the Al Qaeda senior leadership," said the general.

He also warned of difficult months ahead in Afghanistan, saying Taliban were moving weapons and forces into areas where the US is adding new troops. "We have every expectation that the Taliban will fight to retain the sanctuaries and safe havens that they've been able to establish," he said.

US officials once believed that years of strikes had broken Al Qaeda's leadership into smaller, less effective splinter groups. But in the interview, Gen Petraeus said fresh intelligence information suggested that Al Qaeda had re-emerged as a centrally directed organisation capable of helping plan attacks in other countries. "There is a degree of hierarchy, there is a degree of interconnection, and there is certainly a flow of people, money, expertise, explosives and knowledge," he said.

Gen Petraeus painted a picture of an Al Qaeda that maintains extensive links to terror groups in Morocco and Somalia. He said men and supplies pass through southern Iran, helped by Sunni Arab 'facilitators' in the country.

A ring of Tunisian suicide bombers apprehended recently in Iraq appeared to have received their directions from Pakistan as well, he said. "There's absolutely no question about these links."
There hasn't been any question in my mind for years, and there are smarter people than me working in the intel biz.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Why do you say that, john? Both India and China are short breeding-age females.
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-05-10 23:55  

#5  Joe, right now the population of the Indian subcontinent (India/Pak/Bangladesh) exceeds that of China. India alone will exceed China's population in a few decades.
Posted by: john frum   2009-05-10 20:06  

#4  As indidc or inferred in WORLD MIL FORUM [Chinese/Chinglish], CHIN fears major conflicts breaking out on its WESTERN, NW REGIONS + CENTRAL ASIA, notsomuch ala NORTH KOREA + TAIWAN Issues, etal, which in turn alludes to the ISLAMIST CAMPAIGNS = JIHADS in suppor of the BREAKUP = PRO-ISLAMIST CANTONIZATION OF COLD WAR ASIAN NUCSTATES + ACQUISITION OF STRATEGIC NUC/MILTECHS FROM SAME [aka Russ, Chin, India].

Again, RUSSIA > potens a MUSLIM-MAJORITY ARMY come 2015 or shortly after; + MUSLIM-MAJORITY NATION come 2050 or shortly thereafter [read, ISLAMO-MUSLIM NUCLEAR = MILTECH SUPERPOWER BY DEFAULT]. radicla Islam is likely thinking [correctly] they don't have to wage War/Jihad too much agz Russia proper.

* Lest we fergit, 2080-2100 > MSM-NET = APPROXI ONE IN FOUR PERSONS [or higher ratio] ON EARTH MAY BE CHINESE ANDOR OF CHINESE HERITAGE???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-05-10 19:51  

#3  Two events which could produce significant change, or cataclysmic results are an Indian invasion of Pakistan and the inevitable Israeli intervention in Iran. Ironically, both could take place as a result of the West's past diplomatic failures and consciece acts of omission in the areas of strategic nuclear proliferation.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-05-10 12:07  

#2  Richard-

I fear that they will not allow themselves to be driven from Pakistan. They will take the place and then use Pakistani nukes to bring on what they hope will be the end of the world. Millions will die, the Al-Q leadership that goes with them will rejoice, and bin Laden and the rest of his crew will stay safe in their caves, plotting their comeback.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2009-05-10 11:35  

#1  If they get the big squeeze in Pakistan, where will they likely retreat to?
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2009-05-10 11:15  

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