Thursday, November 16, 2006

Professor Al Qaeda

Wow. Give this guy a job at Georgetown for a much better understanding of foreign policy power strategy than that of the Bush administration. Call it the neo-Qaedan approach to foreign affairs, the one that gets superpowers to do one's bidding. If power means getting someone to do something they otherwise wouldn't do, and extra special power means getting them to do that thing while still believing they're in full control, then al Qaeda is wielding serious power over the US administration. Part Machiavelli, part judo, part Batman. Pretty impressive. (And by the way, so much for torture).
A senior al-Qaida operative deliberately planted information to encourage the US to invade Iraq, a double agent who infiltrated the network and spied for western intelligence agencies claimed last night.

The claim was made by Omar Nasiri, a pseudonym for a Moroccan who says he spent seven years working for European security and intelligence agencies, including MI5. He said Ibn Sheikh al-Libi, who ran training camps in Afghanistan, told his US interrogators that al-Qaida had been training Iraqis...

Asked whether he thought Libi had deliberately planted information to get the US to fight Iraq, Nasiri said: "Exactly".

Nasiri said Libi "needed the conflict in Iraq because months before I heard him telling us when a question was asked in the mosque after the prayer in the evening, where is the best country to fight the jihad?" Libi said Iraq was chosen because it was the "weakest" Muslim country.

It is known that under interrogation, Libi misled Washington. His claims were seized on by George Bush, vice-president, Dick Cheney, and Colin Powell, secretary of state, in his address to the security council in February, 2003, which argued the case for a pre-emptive war against Iraq...

What is new, if Nasiri is to be believed, is that the leading al-Qaida operative wanted to overthrow Saddam and use Iraq as a jihadist base. Nasiri also says that part of al-Qaida training was to withstand interrogation and provide false information.

2 comments:

MT said...

I was wracking my brain for why I eat so many almonds whenever I go to get just a few. Now I realize Al Qaeda's made me do it! Just put me at the knob of one of those shocker gizmos. I'll get 'em to talk!

helmut said...

Soon, we'll shock ourselves for the information that we're depressed or can't get erections or have trouble sleeping or have acid reflux disease.